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Subject:    kde-redhat-users Digest, Vol 5, Issue 10
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Date:       2006-10-15 19:05:30
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   1. Re: Scientific Linux and KDE-Redhat (Art Wildman)

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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] Scientific Linux and KDE-Redhat
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Claude Jones wrote:
> I don't recall seeing it mentioned here, so I thought I would. I 
> tried installing Scientific Linux today; it's got many things to 
> discover, and I've barely scratched the surface. Their interest 
> is to maximize it's applicability to frontier of science 
> research, so the big emphasis is on things like enterprise-scale 
> networking, and cutting edge kernels. The stock kernel that was 
> installed is 2.6.9-#### Less concentration is put on the 
> look/feel of the desktop, and it came up with KDE 3.3.
>
> But, in most respects, the look and feel and installation is pure 
> Redhat. It's based on RHEL, so I imported the KDE-Redhat gpg key, 
> installed the KDE-Redhat Redhat/Redhat Enterprise repo file, 
> dropped down to level 3, and ran a yum update kde* - all the 
> KDE-Redhat stuff was pulled in, about 54 packages, and installed 
> without a glitch. Came right up after a reboot. This looks like 
> it's going to be some fun - 
>   

SL is fun...

Scientific Linux 4.4 is released
https://www.scientificlinux.org/news/sl44.i386
https://www.scientificlinux.org/documentation/howto/build.dvd.image

-Art@JAX



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