You have 10 seconds to explain why you not using Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 7.6

You have 10 seconds to explain why you not using Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 7.6

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I use Fedora

Nice dubs, also...
>fedora
Beta tester

> VMWare
Some of my clients use that. SOmebody sold it to them, they used it, it expired, now they have unpatched RHEL 6 VMs. Good job. I hacked together some updates from CentOS 6 rpms, but that's it, won't touch them if i'm able to.

Why would you use an inferiour system?

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>macOS
Nice facebook machine, user. :)

ikr? it's like the best machine to browse facebook and twitter and tell everybody like how capitalism sucks and stuff? and like all of that from my favorite starbucks wifi.

because i do not have an enterprise workstation

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kek

itoddlers btfo!

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*just works*

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Where did you get the .iso from?

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>gnome

>Paid Linux

I don't want NSA's spyware.

Because Red Hat pushes only the shittiest possible garbage, like Gnome and systemd.

Take: https : // textuploader com / dyq6c

Also: pastebin.com/rbwcyC70

If those links are good - does RHEL7 have any built in telemetry where it tries to connect back to RedHat or anything? Brainlet here, I have no idea. Just want to be somewhat more familiar with RHEL so I can put it on my resume instead of using CentOS as a place holder.

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Everywhere I have worked has used CentOS instead anyway. It really doesn't matter that much.

>does RHEL7 have any built in telemetry where it tries to connect back to RedHat or anything
Yes. Account manager on red hat, subscription etc.

So what good would it be having RHEL 7 as my daily driver if I am not paying for the service?

I guess I'll just take the other user's advice and not worry about it. I felt left out for a bit there. Thanks anons.

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any commercial software probably has some form of telemetry in it

I guess what I meant was -- would RHEL7 break or lockdown presuming I was not paying for the OS/License/Service.

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I'm a poorfag

Nah, just autism. I don't use Red Hat or others Linux distros.

The problem is: for get updates and add repositores following your system version, you need a register or license.

You can get 30 free trial but you need a business email.

well, you could upgrade downloading the point upgrade isos, using a developer account, or using centos
there's developer account, as long as you don't use your system for deploying services for money, I have one to read their documentation it's pretty good. Better than arch ricing shit guides

Look

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In my limited experience with the RHEL8 beta, it doesn't outright lock you out of the system. It will lock you out anything network based that requires a subscription, like system updates.

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literally from redhat.com it's free for download

Thanks for the insight nigga's, gonna go make it my daily driver now wish me luck.

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>paying money for linux

>Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 7.6

Because I don't want to pay for it, nor do I feel like jumping through hoops to get it via torrents.

rpm sucks

in the autist spectrum it's between slackware and fedora so it's good enough plus stable as fuck
you can just use centos or log as developer in the red hat website
comfy

>redhat
>poorfag

what's the fucking point when CentOS exists?

>you can just use centos or log as developer in the red hat website

Or I can just use Fedora.

I'm doing just that, but I would use CentOS too or RHEL Developer if this machine was critical

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None. CentOS is literally (yes, literally) RHEL without the trademarks. It's the same exact OS.

but centos gets security upgrades a bit later

Who the hell uses CentOS in 2019?

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>Maipo

nice

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I am, but only work makes me

T. proud ibmer first, individual second

How does CentOS differ from Fedora?