Hi all, Would anyone know if CentOS 4 and 5 is LSB certified? I have not found any info on RH being LSB certified either. Is RH also LSB certified? In case you need to know, I am compiling a list of LSB certified Linux just for comparison as to who would want to be LSB certified. Just to see if it matters to ppl if it matters to be certified. --- Join OSCC MAMPU Mailing Lists http://lists.oscc.org.my/mailman/listinfo/oscc-discuss
Nicholas wrote:> Just to see if it matters to ppl if it matters to be certified.And what, pray tell, is LSB? -- Cheers, Morten :wq
Correction: RHEL 5 is LSB 3.1. Does this mean CentOS 5 is automatically LSB 3.1? Nicholas wrote:> Hi all, > > Would anyone know if CentOS 4 and 5 is LSB certified? > > I have not found any info on RH being LSB certified either. Is RH also > LSB certified? > > In case you need to know, I am compiling a list of LSB certified Linux > just for comparison as to who would want to be LSB certified. Just to > see if it matters to ppl if it matters to be certified. > > >-- Nicholas A. Suppiah Training & Certification Manager Open Source Competency Centre (OSCC) MAMPU Tel: 603 8319 1200 URL: http://opensource.mampu.gov.my --- Join OSCC MAMPU Mailing Lists http://lists.oscc.org.my/mailman/listinfo/oscc-discuss
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008, Nicholas wrote:> Would anyone know if CentOS 4 and 5 is LSB certified?We have been offered a pass through the process by the LSB, but there has not been demand for it.> I have not found any info on RH being LSB certified either. Is RH also LSB > certified?One assumes you mean 'RHEL'? Distribution releases, and not companties, are certified. You need to go check the LSB site more closely -- the answer is clearly there. -- Russ herrold