I love the community-driven, open-source aspect of CentOS. Being fairly new to Linux, I was able to find answers to all of my questions by utilizing community efforts and ultimately was able to create a file/email server from ground-up off of a bare-bones...
Having a really hard time getting my VM network settings to work properly.
Easy and fast to install and setup and it was free for the agreement that my company had
Oracle Linux was a way for Oracle to try to force you into making an additional purchase. When originally launched they toyed with the idea of saying they only supported Oracle's RDBMS platform running on Oracle Linux, but were forced to change that...
I love the community-driven, open-source aspect of CentOS. Being fairly new to Linux, I was able to find answers to all of my questions by utilizing community efforts and ultimately was able to create a file/email server from ground-up off of a bare-bones...
Easy and fast to install and setup and it was free for the agreement that my company had
Having a really hard time getting my VM network settings to work properly.
Oracle Linux was a way for Oracle to try to force you into making an additional purchase. When originally launched they toyed with the idea of saying they only supported Oracle's RDBMS platform running on Oracle Linux, but were forced to change that...