White Box Enterprise Linux
White Box Enterprise Linux 3.0 r1 | |
| Development former company / developer | John Morris |
|---|---|
| System of the OS | Linux |
| Development status | Under a stop |
| Source model | Open source |
| Release for latest stability | White Box Enterprise Linux 4 Respin 2 / June 21, 2007 |
| Package management | RPM |
| Correspondence platform | I386, AMD64 |
| Kernel classification | Monolithic kernel |
| License | GPL |
| Website | whiteboxlinux.org |
White Box Enterprise Linux (white box enterprise Linux, WBEL) is Linux distribution developed newly based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) by funding of ボーレガード 郡立図書館 of the American Louisiana De Ridder city. The new version is not released June, 2007 on last, and a virtual layoff is in a state.
In addition, WBEL is free whereas RHEL is charged, and the support for the product is not performed. I compile a source code of GPL used by the distribution that became a model again and the vendor is the Linux distribution that deleted a trademark or the logo to own a right. The thing called "RHEL clone" has CentOS and Scientific Linux other than this.
Outside link
- Official site
- Beauregard Parish Library
- Collection of WhiteBoxLinux-FAQ - 2ch-Linux-Beginners - Japanese FAQ
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