hello to all, i am a newbie to Scientific Linux. for my project work i need to have RHEL. so i searched Google for Open alternatives and found 2 of my choice: CentOS and Scientific Linux. i liked Scientific Linux, may be because of my childhood love of Nuclear Physics and Astronomy :-)
i have used Fedora, the base of RHEL, Scientific Linux and CentOS. Fedora is the one of the most buggy *NIX distro i have ever seen. i just want to know whether Scientific Linux is stable and reliable enough to work with. i will use Scientific Linux primarily for developing astronomical image processing software and also for watching Bruce Lee's movies ;-) NOTE: please do not take my email is as offense, to be true to you people, Fedora just sucks :-( -- http://arnuld.blogspot.com/
