Scientific Linux 7.0 Officially Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Red Hat on 13 October 2014 at 03:27 PM EDT. 8 Comments
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The Scientific Linux community is finally out with the official release of their Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0 re-spin.

After months of development releases and trailing Oracle Linux, CentOS, and other RHEL derivatives, Scientific Linux 7.0 is officially out. Its kernel and other packages are built from the same sources as upstream RHEL 7.0.

More details on Scientific Linux 7.0 can be found via the release notes. Coming up soon on Phoronix will be a fresh EL 7.0 distribution comparison.
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