“Putting together a Linux distribution gets a lot more complicated when stacks of requirements start arriving from hardware vendors and other partners. Throughout this article, the focus is on how the release was put together. This article primarily discusses the development of the kernel used in Enterprise Linux v. 3. The kernel is only a fraction of an overall distribution, the portion that controls the underlying hardware and system resources.” Read the rest at LinuxJournal.
I believe “Read the rest at LinuxMagazine” should read “Read the rest at LinuxJournal”
Maybe now some of the trolls complaining about why RHL was taken down, and why enterprise is so expensive will realise others.
Me? I can now appriciate on why Fedora is just so solid! (yes i also had an app crash once or twice, but I am talking about the core of fedora…core )