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If there is one thing that seems to be standard in the open source world, it would seem to be the abundance of overlapping projects that might be better suited to work together rather than completing software visions on their own...
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Judging from the feedback, a lot of people misunderstood the point of my past diatribe...
2.2. is your hardware compatible?
hardware compatibility is particularly important if you have an older system or a system that you built yourself. red hat enterprise linux 4 should be compatible with most hardware in systems that were factory built within the last two years. however, hardware specifications change almost daily, so it is difficult to guarantee that your hardware is 100% compatible.
the most recent list of supported hardware can be found at:
http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/ |