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RE: Subversion vs multicore processors

From: David Aldrich <David.Aldrich_at_EU.NEC.COM>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 08:58:09 +0000

> I doubt if there is a generic answer to that question, but with RHEL6
> recently released, maybe Centos6 will be released soon enough for your
> next upgrade and won't be outdated for a while. If you want the
> tradeoffs of faster update cycles, the main players are fedora and
> ubuntu where fedora uses the same rpm packaging and administration tools
> as rhel/centos and ubuntu is more like Debian but focused on ease of
> installation and use. In some cases you can take newer application
> versions from fedora as source rpms and rebuild them on an older centos
> - or find them prebuilt at 3rd party RPM repositories like rpmforge.

Thanks for your comments,

David
Received on 2010-11-17 09:59:36 CET

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