Scientific Linux 6.2 Live CD Available
Feb 23, 2012Scientific Linux Live CD/DVD 6.2 has been officially released for i386 and x86_64.
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On the DVD: CentOS 6.2
Feb 02, 2012This month’s Linux Magazine DVD brings you the latest release of the Community Enterprise Operating System (CentOS).
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Red Hat Extends RHEL Life Cycle to 10 Years
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Doghouse: In Praise of Standards
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