Re: RHEL5 differences in versions?

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On 3/14/07, Kevin K <k_krieser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Looking at the information on the web site, it appears that there are
essentially 4 desktop versions.

Basic Desktop (no compilers, no virtualization, etc)


and no emacs. . . wtf  I guess a text editor turns a machine into a
"workstation", I'm not entertained by having to rebuild me own emacs rpms
just so I can edit files on the desktops we support.  Sorry I'm just
ranting, yes I know vi, its just a thing.

Basic + Workstation (compilers added)
Basic + VIrtualization


I'm unclear about the licencing on guests here.  I assume that each guest
also needs to be licenced as well?

Basic + both.

And, except possibly for the very basic version, the requirement to
enter in a 16 character code for installation.

I wonder what the basic Workstation for previous versions maps to?  I
would hope at least Workstation, with compilers.

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