CentOS is not dead or going away. The signers of the Open Letter are fully committed to continue the CentOS Project. Updates and new releases will continue.
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Top 20 used Linux Commands
Top 20 Linux commands that i use on a daily basis, taken out of my history files on my servers.
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FTP Server Course
FTP, file transfer protocol, is widely used on the Internet for transferring files. Though FTP has a terrible security record it continues to be very popular, mainly because it is so simple to setup and use. This course is designed to take you step by step through the proper setup of a FTP Server on CentOS.
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Virtualization With KVM On A CentOS 5.2 Server
This guide explains how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on a CentOS 5.2 server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM).
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CentOS 5.3: This Works
All I can say is “WOW!” No, not the fan-boy stuff; it has to work the way I work.
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Open Utter Nonsense..
Earlier at my college today, one of my mates (a devoted MS fan) came to me saying that he wants me to participate in a project which he claims is open source.
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Install Asterisk 1.2 auto install script for CentOS 4 and CentOS 5
I created an auto install script to install Asterisk 1.2 for CentOS 4 and CentOS 5. This script will install the following:
* Zaptel
* Libpri
* Asterisk
* Asterisk Addons
* Open Source G729 Codec
Before running these script, you must install the some software needed to compile Asterisk.
For CentOS 4:
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CentOS 5.2
CentOS, for those unfamiliar, is a clone distribution. The maintainers take the freely-available source code released by Redhat for its commercial Redhat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) product and recompile it, stripping out any trademarked artwork, then redistribute it as CentOS.
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Branded Linux Zones In Open Solaris?
How to run RedHat and CentOS Linux in an Open Solaris Zone.
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Ask The Enterprise Linux Expert: Questions & Answers
How can Red Hat stay in business when CentOS is giving away Red Hat code for free? The answer is because Red Hat is also giving away Red Hat code for free.
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RHEL / CentOS Support 4GB or more RAM ( memory )
If you have 4 GB or more RAM use the Linux kernel compiled for PAE capable machines. Your machine may not show up total 4GB ram. All you have to do is install PAE kernel package.
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