On 15/12/14 02:29, Clayton Kirkwood wrote:
Redhat in centos? I type help and the first line says redhat. Are we
paranoid about red..t?
Typically the way to look at it is :
- does that string imply that you are running Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- does that string imply this is code curated by Red
Redhat in centos? I type help and the first line says redhat. Are we
paranoid about red..t?
Clayton
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I don't see the concern. CentOS is a binary-compatible clone of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux. Further, Red Hat sponsors and supports the CentOS
project, providing confidence in it's long-term survival which business
looking for a flavour linux want to see.
CentOS users should be happy about Red
Personally, I am agnostic. I've just read thru Centos documentation that
there is a big effort to remove all upstream personalities from Centos.
Personally, I don't see why RH is doing this. I would think that it
undermines RH. But I'm still new/old to all of this. It used to be the big
argument
It's a trademark issue. CentOS is not Red Hat, so they can't use Red
Hat's trademarks. Nothing more, nothing less.
On 14/12/14 09:50 PM, Clayton Kirkwood wrote:
Personally, I am agnostic. I've just read thru Centos documentation that
there is a big effort to remove all upstream personalities
On 15/12/14 14:04, Digimer wrote:
It's a trademark issue. CentOS is not Red Hat, so they can't use Red
Hat's trademarks. Nothing more, nothing less.
May be worth nothing that CentOS isn't the only distro that does
this[1]. It is probably the more well known, though.
Pete.
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