> How well does CentOS and other RHEL clones stack up toe the > real thing. > Do people use them as production enviornment replacements? I > have often > wondered. Scientific Linux is used in hundreds, maybe thousands, of systems in physics labs (high energy physics, nuclear research, etc). Release and updates are available when RH issues them. All RHEL clones do the same. The difference is a matter of days in the delivery process. No big deal for home use. -- This message and any attachments (the "message") is intended solely for the addressees and is confidential. If you receive this message in error, please delete it and immediately notify the sender. Any use not in accordance with its purpose, any dissemination or disclosure, either whole or partial, is prohibited except formal approval. The E-Mail transmission can not guarantee the integrity of this message. NAGRA FRANCE will not therefore be liable for the message if modified.