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2015 Nov 13
1
Differences from upstream RHEL
...e vendor is also free to support whatever OS they want, and you're free to choose not to use their software. Peter -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJWRaJDAAoJEAUijw0EjkDv5MQIAJFAA3D9HEa0VMLaXczLbsp2 K+5IJ9SkLmC6ePVod83mxkq2EZha19qmVaD0hHJIeEVo8IXiuR5UYdehVByDj8Jy 7SULhxG8O6+tv39S22iSHk2Q4JTWEL5lbhwi9QI8MZ6ndfjj3OJkXWXWGW9QuluS hKBQzRQvvNeJ0XFnJ2ZZjhOXV5mU5MBJk3Zzu2NuMxMAqZ+H4vJVJVtDr1cwq/7s FO5e0I2gDZ9QlTFg6ZOMxm+aqNVW/RCV98s3W4C47JEBKB8J7nTi266qQeCR1yH4 VIO6isDWUjsgIBuRtGJRysdAh0XqNqY8WL7SS5TPYh8j7rk+QmiajVfLGzid3A0= =fCrU -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
2015 Nov 11
2
Differences from upstream RHEL
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 11/11/15 15:17, Edward Ned Harvey (centos) wrote: >> From: centos-bounces at centos.org >> [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Devin Reade >> >> The above answer is right-on. From a technical perspective, you >> can probably expect the 3rd party software to work exactly the >> same on RHEL and