Napa Valley, CA: First things first. Here's what Red Hat is not planning to do with CentOS: 1) Red Hat's not going to charge you for CentOS; 2) CentOS will not be replacing Red Hat's community ...
If you use Linux to host your Web servers and run your Internet edge services, chances are you're using CentOS. This Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) clone has long been popular with hosting companies, ...
Red Hat rolled out updates to its CentOS Stream platform targeted at alleviating support issues tied to the new Linux platform that is set to supersede its long-standing CentOS Linux project. Red Hat ...
The Linux seller plans to release a version of the open-source operating system for fans on Thursday, part of a move to split its product line to improve profitability. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
In the beginning, no one expected to get Red Hat Enterprise Linux for free. The end of CentOS as a free drop-in replacement is no cause for outrage. In tech, we tend to get angriest when companies ...
Red Hat plans to take a greater role in the community developing CentOS, in the hope of attracting more paying customers to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), the distribution on which CentOS is based.
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=25989633#p25989633:1k5f60dt said: HueHueHue[/url]":1k5f60dt]All the more reason to cancel Fedora. That project hasn ...
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