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by fatherlinnux
2019 days ago
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How is CentOS Stream not a binary compatible distro with RHEL. Technically, CentOS was NEVER binary compatible with RHEL, it's a re-compile, but EPEL works with it. The same is true with Stream. No change there. The change is CS Stream is literally the same change our (Red Hat) customers have been absorbing for years. CentOS users have this perception that they were getting stability by being behind paying RHEL users. Think about how ridiculous that logic is. RHEL users weren't being bombarded by ridiculous instability. RHEL Betas were never that unstable and besides Stream literally passes the RHEL hatting tests. See more #6/#7 here: http://crunchtools.com/before-you-get-mad-about-the-centos-s... So many people were consuming CentOS without a fuzzy clue to how RHEL works. Makes it all the more frautrsting for people who get a paycheck from RHEL. |
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