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by jlgreco
5143 days ago
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What about that do you not understand? They keep RHEL as up to day as most businesses care to have it, the only thing really connecting RHEL 1 and RHEL 6 is the name, and there isn't much reason for that to wear out.. Unless maybe you are talking about Redhat the company, not RHEL? This article is about 10 years of RHEL.. Redhat has been around for nearly two decades now. |
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