CentOS is the way to go.. Free and no worries.

On 7/28/06, jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 7/27/06, Joey S. Eisma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi!

i dont know if this is an "ethical" thing to do with regards to RHEL.

is it perfectly legal to share RHEL install discs? you see we have an
about to be idled dell pe2650 box. id like to try to install linux on it
(currently running win2k3), but the install guide only "officially"
supports and recognizes RHEL.

ive tried installing mandriva and ubuntu, but the installation wont
proceed complaining of unrecognized devices. same with fc.

question, if it wont be a violation of RH agreement, anyone willing to
share your rhel CDs?


of course it is! we in the foss world don't do that. use CentOS instead, it is the same as the RHEL without the logo and its free.


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