For those with enough budget to purchase RHEL4, you can go your way; but for the cash strapped organization that wants a stable, free and legal-hassle free, CentOS or WhiteBox Linux is the way to go.
There are workarounds to make these distros dupe a proprietary app to see RHEL :) Hope this helps. Thanks! On 8/16/05, Jerome Gotangco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 8/16/05, My List Mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > CENTOS (99.99% thesame with RHEL) == FREE :) > > But I won't run business critical Oracle applications on a CentOS or > White Box :) I'd stick with RHEL. > > Jerome > _________________________________________________ > Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List > [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) > Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists > Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph > -- Tito Mari Francis H. Escaño Computer Engineer and GNU/Linux Proponent _________________________________________________ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

