Verily I say unto thee, that Roy Schestowitz spake thusly:
> CentOS and Red Hat-based Versions of Zero Touch Linux Launched
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> | Comodo has announced the launch of Red Hat- and CentOS-based
> | versions of their back office server suite, Zero Touch Linux (ZTL).
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> http://home.nestor.minsk.by/computers/news/2007/05/0314.html
They've misquoted the specs somewhat. It's actually standardised for
Centos and *Trustix*, but I suppose it should work OOTB on RHEL (and
therefore also Fedora) systems too if it's designed for Centos.
Interesting. Very useful for companies with a low maintenance
requirement. It's still free ATM but they do intend to make it a
commercial product. I'd also recommend Nitix as a low maintenance
business solution, and SLAMPP for small businesses and home server use.
Of course one could argue that *any* correctly configured Linux server
is low maintenance. I know mine is.
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K.
http://slated.org
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| I realize that a lot of people see this as a fight. But I tell you,
| those people are missing the point. Weâre not fighting. At least
| the useful people arenât fighting. No good code ever comes out of
| people who do things because they are afraid, or because they hate.
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| - Linus Torvalds. http://tinyurl.com/eumwb (Groklaw)
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