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  2. Red Hat Enterprise Linux - Wikipedia

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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is a commercial open-source [6] [7] [8] Linux distribution [9] [10] developed by Red Hat for the commercial market. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is released in server versions for x86-64, Power ISA, ARM64, and IBM Z and a desktop version for x86-64.

  3. Spacewalk (software) - Wikipedia

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    [30] Installable on Fedora 29 and can distribute RHEL 8 Beta 2.8 April 19, 2018 26, 27, 28 [31] Support PostgresSQL 10 2.7 September 26, 2017 24, 25, 26 [32] Taskomatic daemon monitor 2.6 November 29, 2016 23, 24 [33] Can sync to Debian/Ubuntu apt repositories 2.5 June 8, 2016 22, 23 [34] System entitlements and Software Channels entitlements ...

  4. List of FTP server return codes - Wikipedia

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    It is difficult to assign a meaning to "transient", particularly when two distinct sites (Server- and User-processes) have to agree on the interpretation. Each reply in the 4xx category might have a slightly different time value, but the intent is that the user-process is encouraged to try again.

  5. Satellite (software) - Wikipedia

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    For Red Hat Satellite version 5 the Satellite Application was implemented by a toolset named Project Spacewalk. Red Hat announced in June 2008 Project Spacewalk was to be made open source under the GPLv2 License [14] Satellite 5.3 was the first version to be based on upstream Spacewalk code. [28]

  6. Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives - Wikipedia

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    The Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives generally include the union set [clarification needed], which is included in the different versions of RHEL.The version numbers are typically identical to the ones featured in RHEL; as such, the free versions maintain binary compatibility with the paid-for version, which means software intended for RHEL typically runs just as well on a free version.

  7. yum (software) - Wikipedia

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    DNF also improves on YUM in several ways - improved performance, better resolution of dependency conflicts, and easier integration with other software applications. [11] From RHEL 8 , yum is an alias for DNF .

  8. Red Hat Linux - Wikipedia

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    Introduced the Linux Applications CD, GNOME preview version (separate, not default), linuxconf, and the Netscape browser. Last release to load a live filesystem from the CD. 5.2 stable Apollo 2 November 1998 2.0.36–0.7 GNOME technology preview (separate, not default). 5.9 beta Starbuck 17 March 1999 ? 6.0 stable Hedwig 26 April 1999 2.2.5–15

  9. Application posture - Wikipedia

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    A sovereign application is a program that monopolizes the user's attention for long periods of time. Cooper defined transient applications thus: 'A transient posture program comes and goes, presenting a single, high-relief function with a tightly restricted set of accompanying controls. The program is called when needed, it appears and performs ...