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Parsha.
You find information here http://www.scientificlinux.org/news/sl55
and here
http://www.scientificlinux.org/news/livecd-55
http://www.scientificlinux.org/distributions/5x/55/SL.releasenote.5.5.i386
The scientificlinux site has a lot of information.
Best wishes
Arturo
Em Seg, 2011-01-17 às 15:11 +0100, Parshwa Murdia escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> I am absolute beginner in the world of Linux and trying it because get
> to know that Linux is much much more secured and good as when compared
> with Windows. After many different conclusions, I am giving a try to
> SL, ignoring at first other distros, videlicet, Fedora, Ubuntu, Cent
> OS, etc..
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> When I went to the page:
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> http://ftp1.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/55/iso/i386/cd/
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> there are seven CDs (if I don't go in DVD option), but is it possible
> to have only one CD installed and use then yum update??
>
> Though I am absolutely new in Linux, but gave a try to Fedora 11 but
> because my busy job schedule, couldn't give enough time to it,
> ultimately it reached EOL (which I later knew that it has expired and
> no more used!). But SL is having a longer EOL, at least when you
> compare it with Fedora. But I burned Fedora in one CD, is it possible
> to get only one CD of SL and then install the OS in 250 GB of hard
> disk and 2 GB of RAM.
>
> I hope SL would prove to be robust as Fermi and Cern Labs also use it.
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