F7 Kernel 2.6.22.1-33.fc7 USB stick

Chris Jones jonesc at hep.phy.cam.ac.uk
Wed Aug 1 16:17:40 UTC 2007


> 
> I'm not disagreeing with you about Scientific Linux, which I haven't used,
> but CentOS 4 recently had a very large major upgrade from 4.4 to 4.5, which
> I, as a new CentOS user hoping for the non-upgrade kind of stability, found
> rather upsetting.  I was told that CentOS just follows RedHat, which had
> just done that to RHEL 4.  Is Scientific Linux different?

Sure, Scientific Linux has various different majors versions that are 
currently SL3 and SL4 (SL5 on the way). These are based on EL3 and EL4 
and very different beasts. You won't find yourself going from SL3 to SL4 
via yum, unless you choose to try and do that.

For sure though SL also has sub-point releases, 3.x and 4.x (currently I 
am on a 4.5 release), which I think are the equivalents of what you talk 
about above. These updates I believe can occur through yum. However, 
I've not aware of any problems in this, its always been pretty flawless. 
I'm not the sys-admin though, but I never heard him complain (and I 
suspect I would have) or noticed any problems as a user.

maybe SL is better than centos in this regard ?

Chris




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