CentOS has released
v3.3 with support for both X86_64 and i386. "This is a complete
rebuild of all the updated packages that Red Hat has included in the SRPM's
of their Enterprise Linux 3 Update 3. The changed packages from update 3
are overlaid onto 3.1. This release includes a rebuilt anaconda and new
boot kernels for the installer." Both X86_64 and i386 architectures
are supported.
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CentOS
Posted Sep 25, 2004 23:07 UTC (Sat) by X-Nc (guest, #1661)
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So far CentOS looks like it's going to be a very good option for those who can't afford RHEL. With Fedora on the workstations/desktops and CentOS on the servers, a small business or individual outfit can have the best of everything for an unreal ROI.