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what's the difference between R#HEL A#S3 Update2 and A*dv3

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A*dv3:
rhel-3-i386-as-disc1.iso 140.00MB
rhel-3-i386-as-disc2.iso 622.41MB
rhel-3-i386-as-disc3.iso 625.97MB
rhel-3-i386-as-disc4.iso 101.88MB

A*S3 Update2
1.iso 139.93MB
2.iso 619.31MB
3.iso 633.79MB
4.iso 168.39MB

is ad*v3 is the enterprise linux academic version?
 

Re: what's the difference between R#HEL A#S3 Update2 and A*d

Use CentOS is free:

CentOS : Community ENTerprise Operating System
CentOS 2 and 3 are a 100% compatible rebuild of the RHEL 2 and 3 versions, in full compliance with RedHat's redistribution requirements. It is for people who need an enterprise class OS without the cost of certification and support.

CentOS-2
CentOS-2 is a freely distributable OS built from the source at:
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/2.1AS/en/os/

Before build, non-free packages are altered. Non-free packages would include those encumbered with a non-redistributable copyright or trademark.

This project is also the base from which cAos Core and cAos GP are based.

There will initally be support for x86. Updates are distributed via yum repositories.

CentOS-3
CentOS-3 is a freely distributable OS built from the source at:
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/3/en/os/i386/SRPMS

Before build, non-free packages are altered. Non-free packages would include those encumbered with a non-redistributable copyright or trademark.

The x86 architectures are currently supported. There will eventually be support for AMD64, and ia64. Updates are distributed via YUM repositories.


download CentOS of
[url]https://www.centos.org/download [/url]

enjoy
 

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