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BNG22908 wrote: > > I am worried that Centos may contain backdoors, since it's not > distributed by Red Hat. Actually, I'd be more worried about Red Hat and backdoors, but in the overall scheme of things, I wouldn't worry about them at all. > I also wanted to have the Red Hat logo on the > launch bar instead of the fedora or Centos logo. > And there's your dilemma. Red Hat trademarks are basically protected by copyright laws; that's why CentOS removes them. Ab panelbuilder32 software download pc. You can't distribute copyrighted material without permission, and I'm fairly certain that RH has not given permission for RHEL to be randomly downloaded.

Jul 15, 2008 - I found a torrent file for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.1 64-bit DVD. Is it legal for me to download this DVD? Also, is it ethical? Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a commercial Linux operating system sold by subscription. It was initially distributed for free under the name of Red Hat Linux, but discontinued in the year 2003 when the project was split into Fedora Core and RHEL.

People pay for the brand, so RH won't take kindly to people using it ad hoc with their logos as if it were a paid subscription. Branding, and the support that backs it, are really the only things that separates RHEL from CentOS and the like, but it's a big difference.

I'd also be concerned about 'backdoors' being inserted into the torrent, as well, unless you can get a checksum to verify it. Better yet, use openSUSE or SLES. Cheaper, and no legal concerns.