CentOS: The Commercial Grade Linux Desktop CentOS: The Commercial Grade Linux Desktop

CentOS: The Commercial Grade Linux Desktop

Publisher Description

CentOS Linux is a free clone of the commercial Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The target audience here is the SOHO (small office/home office) or those who use computers in that fashion. In particular, we're looking at those who have invested good money in hardware that still works just fine, but your OS is no longer supported by the vendor (like XP). You can't afford the upgrade, or maybe upgrading comes with so many problems that you find it worth considering something completely different. You need a serious computer desktop operating system that is stable, reliable and will be supported with updates and patches for several years. It also needs to be free. You need CentOS. This guide will help you understand how to get the most from CentOS.

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2014
16 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
70
Pages
PUBLISHER
Ed Hurst
SIZE
133
KB

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