In schimb Oracle in pur stil corporatist a facut Unbreakable Linux, Un derivat al Red Hat Linux, practic un RHEL rebranded -- ca un Centos dar cu scop opus.
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Announcing Enterprise-Class Support for Linux
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Enterprise Linux binaries will be available for free from Oracle. There was no discussion, however, of supplying source code, which is required by the GPL.
That may be because Oracle is not claiming to "distribute" Linux, but instead to be merely "supporting" it. In Oracle's terms, Unbreakable Linux is a support program that provides enterprises with world-class, award winning, global support for Linux -- not a distribution per se.
Specifically, Oracle will be offering patches, fixes, updates, and back ports for (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) 3 and RHEL 4 for the x86 and x86-64 architectures, delivered via a subscriber network, the ULN (Unbreakable Linux Network). This will replace the functionality of Red Hat's RHN (Red Hat Network).
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