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CentOS 6 5 i386 LiveCD (Multi.)
CentOS as a group is a community of open source contributors and users. Typical CentOS users are organisations and individuals that do not need strong commercial support in order to achieve successful operation. CentOS is 100% compatible rebuild of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in full compliance with Red Hat's redistribution requirements. CentOS is for people who need an enterprise class operating system stability without the cost of certification and support.
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CentOS 7 0 1406 x86 64 NetInstall (Multi.)
From [url]http://seven.centos.org/2014/07/release-announcement-for-centos-7x86_64/[/url] ... After three weeks in testing, we are very happy to announce the release for CentOS-7/x86_64 Please read the announcement here : [url]http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2014-July/020393.html[/url] And the Release Notes at : [url]http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7[/url] But this isn't the end of the seven process, it's where the fun begins β KB
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CentOS 6 7 x86 64 netinstall (Multi.)
"CentOS Linux 6.7 is derived from source code released by Red Hat, Inc. for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7. All upstream variants have been placed into one combined repository to make it easier for end users. Workstation, server, and minimal installs can all be done from our combined repository. All of our testing is only done against this combined distribution. There are many fundamental changes in this release, compared with the past CentOS Linux 6 releases, and we highly recommend everyone stud
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CentOS 6 8 i386 bin DVD1to2 (Multi.)
CentOS as a group is a community of open source contributors and users. Typical CentOS users are organisations and individuals that do not need strong commercial support in order to achieve successful operation. CentOS is 100% compatible rebuild of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in full compliance with Red Hat's redistribution requirements. CentOS is for people who need an enterprise class operating system stability without the cost of certification and support.
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CentOS 6 8 x86 64 minimal (Multi.)
CentOS as a group is a community of open source contributors and users. Typical CentOS users are organisations and individuals that do not need strong commercial support in order to achieve successful operation. CentOS is 100% compatible rebuild of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in full compliance with Red Hat's redistribution requirements. CentOS is for people who need an enterprise class operating system stability without the cost of certification and support.
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CentOS 6 8 x86 64 LiveCD (Multi.)
CentOS as a group is a community of open source contributors and users. Typical CentOS users are organisations and individuals that do not need strong commercial support in order to achieve successful operation. CentOS is 100% compatible rebuild of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in full compliance with Red Hat's redistribution requirements. CentOS is for people who need an enterprise class operating system stability without the cost of certification and support.
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CentOS 7 1511 x86 64 LiveKDE (Multi.)
CentOS as a group is a community of open source contributors and users. Typical CentOS users are organisations and individuals that do not need strong commercial support in order to achieve successful operation. CentOS is 100% compatible rebuild of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in full compliance with Red Hat's redistribution requirements. CentOS is for people who need an enterprise class operating system stability without the cost of certification and support.
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CentOS 6 4 x86 64 LiveDVD (Multi.)
We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of CentOS-6.4
install media for i386 and x86_64 Architectures. Release Notes for 6.4
are available at http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS6.4 -
we recommend everyone looks through those once.
CentOS-6.4 is based on the upstream release EL 6.4 and includes packages
from all variants. All upstream repositories have been combined into
one, to make it easier for end users to work with.
There are many fundamental changes i
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CentOS 7 1511 x86 64 Minimal (Multi.)
CentOS as a group is a community of open source contributors and users. Typical CentOS users are organisations and individuals that do not need strong commercial support in order to achieve successful operation. CentOS is 100% compatible rebuild of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in full compliance with Red Hat's redistribution requirements. CentOS is for people who need an enterprise class operating system stability without the cost of certification and support.
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CentOS 7 x86 64 LiveGNOME 1611 (Multi.)
CentOS as a group is a community of open source contributors and users. Typical CentOS users are organisations and individuals that do not need strong commercial support in order to achieve successful operation. CentOS is 100% compatible rebuild of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in full compliance with Red Hat's redistribution requirements. CentOS is for people who need an enterprise class operating system stability without the cost of certification and support.
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CentOS 7 0 1406 x86 64 livecd (Multi.)
From [url]http://seven.centos.org/2014/07/release-announcement-for-centos-7x86_64/[/url] ... After three weeks in testing, we are very happy to announce the release for CentOS-7/x86_64 Please read the announcement here : [url]http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2014-July/020393.html[/url] And the Release Notes at : [url]http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7[/url] But this isnt the end of the seven process, itβs where the fun begins β KB
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CentOS 7 x86 64 LiveKDE 1611 (Multi.)
CentOS as a group is a community of open source contributors and users. Typical CentOS users are organisations and individuals that do not need strong commercial support in order to achieve successful operation. CentOS is 100% compatible rebuild of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in full compliance with Red Hat's redistribution requirements. CentOS is for people who need an enterprise class operating system stability without the cost of certification and support.
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CentOS 7 x86 64 LiveGNOME 1503 (Multi.)
We would like to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
(1503) for 64 bit x86 compatible machines.
This is the second major release for CentOS-7 and is tagged as 1503.
This build is derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1
As always, read through the Release Notes at :
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7 - these notes
contain important information about the release and details about some
of the content inside the release from the CentOS QA team. These not
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CentOS 6 9 i386 bin DVD1to2 (Multi.)
CentOS as a group is a community of open source contributors and users. Typical CentOS users are organisations and individuals that do not need strong commercial support in order to achieve successful operation. CentOS is 100% compatible rebuild of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in full compliance with Red Hat's redistribution requirements. CentOS is for people who need an enterprise class operating system stability without the cost of certification and support.
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CentOS 7 0 1406 x86 64 Everything (Multi.)
From [url]http://seven.centos.org/2014/07/release-announcement-for-centos-7x86_64/[/url] ... After three weeks in testing, we are very happy to announce the release for CentOS-7/x86_64 Please read the announcement here : [url]http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2014-July/020393.html[/url] And the Release Notes at : [url]http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7[/url] But this isn't the end of the seven process, it's where the fun begins β KB
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