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Comparing documentation has been separated from its parent thread:
http://daemonforums.org/showthread.p...8873#post58873 ...as that thread discusses hardware compatibility issues with OpenBSD. We ask that members keep discussion on the topic as set in the initial post of a thread. This helps keep conversation focused on a single topic. Given that most readers do not have English as their first language, limited threads to a single topic helps with clarity, & the communication of ideas. Technical discussions are complicated enough, let's help those at all levels of comprehension understand the fundamental issues. |
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At work at Carnegie Mellon University we run Springdale Linux which is Princeton University/Institute version of RHEL. The Rutgers university super computer center uses Springdale as well. Users,scientific computing guys, are mature and very knowledgeable. This is the oldest RHEL free version. I didn't like CentOS storage guys when they were independent let alone now when the work for Red Hat. Scientific Linux was OK (Fermi Labs)but Red Hat killed. Now they are CentOS community edition. Red Hat has Ok documentation.
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One perspective on culture might be:
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