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CentOS

February 14

A "guide":http://www.howtoforge.com/centos-4.6-server-lamp-email-dns-ftp-ispconfig for setting up CENTOS with a number of...

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*CentOS* or _Community ENTerprise Operating System_ is a community-based release of [[RHEL|RedHat Enterprise Linux]] (RHEL), built from the sources of RHEL. The project was started due to the fact that [[RedHat]] does not release binaries for RHEL free of charge.

Thus CentOS aims for binary compatibility with RHEL, but all copyrights and trademarked [[RedHat]] content outside of the source code, such as trademarked terms or images, is replaced.

A "guide":http://www.howtoforge.com/centos-4.6-server-lamp-email-dns-ftp-ispconfig for setting up CENTOS with a number of services, including email, [[LAMP]], [[dns]] [[dns]]] and [[ftp]]

To echo the package management system controlled by RedHat, CentOS instead uses a mirror network to obtain release or updates through the same package management used by RHEL: [[yum]] and [[up2date]].

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* [[Whitebox-Linux]] another RHEL derivative.

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CentOS

February 14

A "guide":http://www.howtoforge.com/centos-4.6-server-lamp-email-dns-ftp-ispconfig for setting up CENTOS with a number of...

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*CentOS* or _Community ENTerprise Operating System_ is a community-based release of [[RHEL|RedHat Enterprise Linux]] (RHEL), built from the sources of RHEL. The project was started due to the fact that [[RedHat]] does not release binaries for RHEL free of charge.

Thus CentOS aims for binary compatibility with RHEL, but all copyrights and trademarked [[RedHat]] content outside of the source code, such as trademarked terms or images, is replaced.

A "guide":http://www.howtoforge.com/centos-4.6-server-lamp-email-dns-ftp-ispconfig for setting up CENTOS with a number of services, including email, [[LAMP]], [[dns]]] and [[ftp]]

To echo the package management system controlled by RedHat, CentOS instead uses a mirror network to obtain release or updates through the same package management used by RHEL: [[yum]] and [[up2date]].

h3. Also See

* [[Whitebox-Linux]] another RHEL derivative.

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Desktop

December 17, 2007

Information about building a desktop computer with Centos: "http://www.howtoforge.com/installation-guide-centos5.1-desktop":http://www.howtoforge.com/installation-guide-centos5.1-desktop...

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Information about building a desktop computer with Centos: "http://www.howtoforge.com/installation-guide-centos5.1-desktop":http://www.howtoforge.com/installation-guide-centos5.1-desktop Centos:"http://digg.com/linux_unix/Build_A_Rocksolid_Linux_Desktop_With_RedHat_Based_CentOS_5_1":http://digg.com/linux_unix/Build_A_Rocksolid_Linux_Desktop_With_RedHat_Based_CentOS_5_1

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Information about building a desktop computer with Centos:"http://digg.com/linux_unix/Build_A_Rocksolid_Linux_Desktop_With_RedHat_Based_CentOS_5_1":http://digg.com/linux_unix/Build_A_Rocksolid_Linux_Desktop_With_RedHat_Based_CentOS_5_1...

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Information about building a desktop computer with Centos:"http://digg.com/linux_unix/Build_A_Rocksolid_Linux_Desktop_With_RedHat_Based_CentOS_5_1":http://digg.com/linux_unix/Build_A_Rocksolid_Linux_Desktop_With_RedHat_Based_CentOS_5_1

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CentOS

February 5, 2007

h3. Also See

* [[Whitebox-Linux]] another RHEL derivative.

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*CentOS* or _Community ENTerprise Operating System_ is a community-based release of [[RHEL|RedHat Enterprise Linux]] (RHEL), built from the sources of RHEL. The project was started due to the fact that [[RedHat]] does not release binaries for RHEL free of charge.

Thus CentOS aims for binary compatibility with RHEL, but all copyrights and trademarked [[RedHat]] content outside of the source code, such as trademarked terms or images, is replaced.

To echo the package management system controlled by RedHat, CentOS instead uses a mirror network to obtain release or updates through the same package management used by RHEL: [[yum]] and [[up2date]].

h3. Also See

* [[Whitebox-Linux]] another RHEL derivative.

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CentOS

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CentOS

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CentOS

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CentOS

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*CentOS* or _Community ENTerprise Operating System_ CentOS is a community-based release of [[RHEL|RedHat [[RHEL|Red Hat Enterprise...

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*CentOS* or _Community ENTerprise Operating System_ CentOS is a community-based release of [[RHEL|RedHat [[RHEL|Red Hat Enterprise Linux]] (RHEL), built from the sources of RHEL. The project was started due to the fact that [[RedHat]] does not release binaries for RHEL free of charge.

Thus Linux]]. CentOS aims for binary compatibility with RHEL, but all copyrights and trademarked [[RedHat]] content outside of the source code, such as trademarked terms or images, code is replaced.

To echo the package management system controlled by RedHat, CentOS instead uses a mirror network to obtain release or updates through the same package management used by RHEL: [[yum]] and [[up2date]].

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CentOS

July 6, 2006
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CentOS

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CentOS

April 17, 2006
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"CentOS is a community-based release of Enterprise Linux. Each version

is based on open sources and is fully compatible with versions produced

by Red Hat, Inc. Extra packages are made available by the community to

augment the original release. The releases are not restricted by per

seat licensing in any way. Centos-3 is based on Enterprise Linux version

3 and Centos-2 is based on Advanced Server 2.1.

CentOS-4 will be based on Enterprise Linux Version 4."

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Welcome to the Centos Folding@Home team!

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p<>. On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If you would...

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p<>. On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If you would like to learn more about what we do, please follow this "link":http://folding.stanford.edu/ to the Folding@Home homepage. New to distributed computing?, its not a problem. Here is the simplest description: Many computers working on separate pieces of the same puzzle are faster than a few computers working on many pieces of the puzzle. By "distributing" the work load to as many computers as possible, results are faster and accumulate faster. This provides more information to the people who can use it, thus letting them actually work with the results instead of working to get results. Hopefully the above summary doesn't leave you lost and confused. If you are still with us then great, but if you're feeling lost? You can search "google":http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=distributed+computing&btnG=Google+Search for distributed computing for more in depth information.

p<>. Now on to Centos folders and Folding@Home. We are a team of members with various computer setups and knowledge. Our primary operating system of choice is Centos and our favourite distributed computing program is Folding@Home. You can see our team stats by clicking "here":http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=48721 , this should be updated regularly. Would you like to join the team? Well, if so it is as simple as visiting the "Folding@Home":http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html website and downloading the version you prefer. Once you've got it please read this "faq":http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18393&page=1&pp=15 written by Jtang613. Please note, our team number is 48721. There now, its just as easy as that and now you are a part of the team. Welcome to the Fold! :)

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CentOS

February 15, 2006

CentOS is a community-based release of [[RHEL|Red Red Hat Enterprise Linux]]. Linux. CentOS aims for binary compatibility with...

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CentOS is a community-based release of [[RHEL|Red Red Hat Enterprise Linux]]. Linux. CentOS aims for binary compatibility with RHEL, all copyrights and trademarked [[RedHat]] RedHat content outside of the source code is replaced.

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CentOS

February 15, 2006
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Welcome to the Centos Folding@Home team!

January 21, 2006

p<>. justified On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If

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p<>. justified On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If you would like to learn more about what we do, please follow this "link":http://folding.stanford.edu/ to the Folding@Home homepage. New to distributed computing?, its not a problem. Here is the simplest description: Many computers working on separate pieces of the same puzzle are faster than a few computers working on many pieces of the puzzle. By "distributing" the work load to as many computers as possible, results are faster and accumulate faster. This provides more information to the people who can use it, thus letting them actually work with the results instead of working to get results. Hopefully the above summary doesn't leave you lost and confused. If you are still with us then great, but if you're feeling lost? You can search "google":http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=distributed+computing&btnG=Google+Search for distributed computing for more in depth information.

p<>. justified Now on to Centos folders and Folding@Home. We are a team of members with various computer setups and knowledge. Our primary operating system of choice is Centos and our favourite distributed computing program is Folding@Home. You can see our team stats by clicking "here":http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=48721 , this should be updated regularly. Would you like to join the team? Well, if so it is as simple as visiting the "Folding@Home":http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html website and downloading the version you prefer. Once you've got it please read this "faq":http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18393&page=1&pp=15 written by Jtang613. Please note, our team number is 48721. There now, its just as easy as that and now you are a part of the team. Welcome to the Fold! :)

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Welcome to the Centos Folding@Home team!

January 21, 2006

p<>. justified On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If

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p<>. justified On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If you would like to learn more about what we do, please follow this "link":http://folding.stanford.edu/ to the Folding@Home homepage. New to distributed computing?, its not a problem. Here is the simplest description: Many computers working on separate pieces of the same puzzle are faster than a few computers working on many pieces of the puzzle. By "distributing" the work load to as many computers as possible, results are faster and accumulate faster. This provides more information to the people who can use it, thus letting them actually work with the results instead of working to get results. Hopefully the above summary doesn't leave you lost and confused. If you are still with us then great, but if you're feeling lost? You can search "google":http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=distributed+computing&btnG=Google+Search for distributed computing for more in depth information.

p<>. justified Now on to Centos folders and Folding@Home. We are a team of members with various computer setups and knowledge. Our primary operating system of choice is Centos and our favourite favorite distributed computing program is Folding@Home. You can see our team stats by clicking "here":http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=48721 , this should be updated regularly. Would you like to join the team? Well, if so it is as simple as visiting the "Folding@Home":http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html website and downloading the version you prefer. Once you've got it please read this "faq":http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18393&page=1&pp=15 written by Jtang613. Please note, our team number is 48721. There now, its just as easy as that and now you are a part of the team. Welcome to the Fold! :)

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Welcome to the Centos Folding@Home team!

January 21, 2006

On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If you would like...

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On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If you would like to learn more about what we do, please follow this "link":http://folding.stanford.edu/ to the Folding@Home homepage. New to distributed computing?, its not a problem. Here is the simplest description: Many computers working on separate pieces of the same puzzle are faster than a few computers working on many pieces of the puzzle. By "distributing" the work load to as many computers as possible, results are faster and accumulate faster. This provides more information to the people who can use it, thus letting them actually work with the results instead of working to get results. Hopefully the above summary doesn't leave you lost and confused. If you are still with us then great, but if you're feeling lost? You can search "google":http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=distributed+computing&btnG=Google+Search "google":url!http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=distributed+computing&btnG=Google+Search! for distributed computing for more in depth information.

Now on to Centos folders and Folding@Home. We are a team of members with various computer setups and knowledge. Our primary operating system of choice is Centos and our favorite distributed computing program is Folding@Home. You can see our team stats by clicking "here":http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=48721 "here":url!http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=48721! , this should be updated regularly. Would you like to join the team? Well, if so it is as simple as visiting the "Folding@Home":http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html "Folding@Home":url!http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html! website and downloading the version you prefer. Once you've got it please read this "faq":http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18393&page=1&pp=15 "faq":url!http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18393&page=1&pp=15! written by Jtang613. Please note, our team number is 48721. There now, its just as easy as that and now you are a part of the team. Welcome to the Fold! :)

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Welcome to the Centos Folding@Home team!

January 21, 2006

On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If you would like...

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On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If you would like to learn more about what we do, please follow this "link":http://folding.stanford.edu/ "link":!http://folding.stanford.edu/! to the Folding@Home homepage. New to distributed computing?, its not a problem. Here is the simplest description: Many computers working on separate pieces of the same puzzle are faster than a few computers working on many pieces of the puzzle. By "distributing" the work load to as many computers as possible, results are faster and accumulate faster. This provides more information to the people who can use it, thus letting them actually work with the results instead of working to get results. Hopefully the above summary doesn't leave you lost and confused. If you are still with us then great, but if you're feeling lost? You can search "google":url!http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=distributed+computing&btnG=Google+Search! for distributed computing for more in depth information.

Now on to Centos folders and Folding@Home. We are a team of members with various computer setups and knowledge. Our primary operating system of choice is Centos and our favorite distributed computing program is Folding@Home. You can see our team stats by clicking "here":url!http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=48721! , this should be updated regularly. Would you like to join the team? Well, if so it is as simple as visiting the "Folding@Home":url!http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html! website and downloading the version you prefer. Once you've got it please read this "faq":url!http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18393&page=1&pp=15! written by Jtang613. Please note, our team number is 48721. There now, its just as easy as that and now you are a part of the team. Welcome to the Fold! :)

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Welcome to the Centos Folding@Home team!

January 21, 2006

On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If you would like...

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On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If you would like to learn more about what we do, please follow this "link":!http://folding.stanford.edu/! "link":url!http://folding.stanford.edu/! to the Folding@Home homepage. New to distributed computing?, its not a problem. Here is the simplest description: Many computers working on separate pieces of the same puzzle are faster than a few computers working on many pieces of the puzzle. By "distributing" the work load to as many computers as possible, results are faster and accumulate faster. This provides more information to the people who can use it, thus letting them actually work with the results instead of working to get results. Hopefully the above summary doesn't leave you lost and confused. If you are still with us then great, but if you're feeling lost? You can search "google":url!http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=distributed+computing&btnG=Google+Search! for distributed computing for more in depth information.

Now on to Centos folders and Folding@Home. We are a team of members with various computer setups and knowledge. Our primary operating system of choice is Centos and our favorite distributed computing program is Folding@Home. You can see our team stats by clicking "here":url!http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=48721! , this should be updated regularly. Would you like to join the team? Well, if so it is as simple as visiting the "Folding@Home":url!http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html! website and downloading the version you prefer. Once you've got it please read this "faq":url!http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18393&page=1&pp=15! written by Jtang613. Please note, our team number is 48721. There now, its just as easy as that and now you are a part of the team. Welcome to the Fold! :)

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Welcome to the Centos Folding@Home team!

January 21, 2006
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On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If you would like...

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On behalf of the Centos Folding@Home team members we thank you for your interest in us and our progress. If you would like to learn more about what we do, please follow this "link":url!http://folding.stanford.edu/! to the Folding@Home homepage. New to distributed computing?, its not a problem. Here is the simplest description: Many computers working on separate pieces of the same puzzle are faster than a few computers working on many pieces of the puzzle. By "distributing" the work load to as many computers as possible, results are faster and accumulate faster. This provides more information to the people who can use it, thus letting them actually work with the results instead of working to get results. Hopefully the above summary doesn't leave you lost and confused. If you are still with us then great, but if you're feeling lost? You can search "google":url!http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=distributed+computing&btnG=Google+Search! for distributed computing for more in depth information.

Now on to Centos folders and Folding@Home. We are a team of members with various computer setups and knowledge. Our primary operating system of choice is Centos and our favorite distributed computing program is Folding@Home. You can see our team stats by clicking "here":url!http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=48721! , this should be updated regularly. Would you like to join the team? Well, if so it is as simple as visiting the "Folding@Home":url!http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html! website and downloading the version you prefer. Once you've got it please read this "faq":url!http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18393&page=1&pp=15! written by Jtang613. Please note, our team number is 48721. There now, its just as easy as that and now you are a part of the team. Welcome to the Fold! :)

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CentOS

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CentOS is a community-based release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. CentOS aims for binary compatibility with RHEL, all copyrights...

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