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trojjer (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Open source/free software (or FLOSS, a combination of the two often debated terms) also means that you can use a "white box" version of Red Hat without the company's branding, built from the same sources as Red Hat Enterprise Linux and that is binary compatible with the FLOSS components of each version of RHEL. Community support is usually pretty good, as long as you're not really short on time -- in which case, you could stick with vendor support with RHEL, or pay someone else.
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Oops, I forgot to mention that such unbranded RHEL is known as CentOS, but they're careful to disguise it casual site visitors and Red Hat tends to be referred to as "the upstream vendor".

It's quite bizarre that Linus Torvalds became a stocks and shares millionaire largely because of Red Hat, a company that built its success on the first major commercial Linux distribution -- when you consider that they're obliged to publish any of their modifications to GPL-licensed code. Hmm.
xj2yzz (3 months ago) Show Hide
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How did he do that,I thought linux was free?
deroisc (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I saw a strange thing in this video ... and earlier, Red Hat supports open source, but not the initiative of free software ... never talks about the GNU
DeutscherKonvertit (7 months ago) Show Hide
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nice video,
but red hat has a lot of problems...
yaponetz (7 months ago) Show Hide
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like wat ? :[
PS
just get ubuntu :D
shneebleu (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Why? Not everyone wants to be stuck on a distribution built for all around use and people who are new to Linux.

Say, I like Arch because you set it up exactly as you want it straight away, rather than having to remove everything you don't want.
aussiebear22 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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No you shouldn't bother. Stick to Microsoft Certifications...They're easier for folks like yourself.
jerms246 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Are you implying something? I didn't think so considering im 18 w/ a CCNA. And if you're not aware, Cisco certifications are some of the hardest IT tests you can possibly take.
twitch6000 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Red Hat is far from dead...

They have just pulled from the desktop market and went full force into the server market.

There is Fedora however that is based on Red Hat and free. It is also meant for the desktop.

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