Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Mar 2007 17:56 UTC, submitted by javipas
Red Hat Over two years have passed since Red Hat launched their last version of Enterprise Linux; today, their new version was released, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. There's a review already: "This article will give you a first look at the new technology that has gone into the release. We also had a chance to talk to some folks within Red Hat to get the inside view on what RHEL 5 means in the context of the company's new community-pleasing strategy."
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anomie
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2007-02-26

You wrote:
Answer me this: is it Linux or not?. If you answer yes, then THERE IS ONLY ONE LINUX kernel and it's not like Windows 2003 server were it's a different kernel with different utilities.

Linux is Linux. Redhat ships Gnome desktop which is exactly the same as Fedora's or Ubuntu's Gnome desktop. There IS NO Server and Desktop differentiation in Linux.


Answer me this: Why waste precious seconds typing senseless comments?

Not all distros use the same kernel versions / features, and each one has its own selection of GNU programs. Saying "Linux is Linux" is shorthand for saying "I've never used GNU/Linux in my life".

Edited 2007-03-15 15:28

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