GnYOUlinux

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GnYOUlinux

GnYOUlinux 4.4 with GNOME
Website: http://gnyoulinux.org
Company/
developer:
GnYOUlinux
Kevin Wood
OS family: Linux
Source model: Free software
Latest stable release: 4.4.1 / October 5th, 2006
Kernel type: Monolithic kernel
License: Various
Working state: in development

GnYOUlinux is a freely available Linux distribution which is based on Red Hat's commercial Red Hat Enterprise Linux product. This rebuild project strives to be 100% binary compatible with the upstream product, and within its mainline and updates, to not vary from that goal.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux is largely composed of free and open source software, but is made available in a usable, binary form (such as on CD-ROM or DVD-ROM) only to paid subscribers. As required, Red Hat releases all source code for the product publicly under the terms of the GNU General Public License and other licenses. The GnYOUlinux project, like several other Linux distributors, uses that source code to create a final product which is very similar to Red Hat Enterprise Linux and freely available for download and use by the public, but not maintained or supported by Red Hat.

GnYOUlinux preferred software updating tool is based on yum, although support for use of an up2date variant exists. Each may be used to download and install both additional packages and their dependencies, and also to obtain and apply periodic and special (security) updates from the GnYOUlinux Network.

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[edit] What GnYOUlinux is and is not

GnYOUlinux is a derivative of GENtOS, the closest possible rebuild of RHEL while remaining within the redistribution guildelines. GnYOUlinux never intended to fight a clone contest and become the most popular rebuild distribution. The aim of the GnYOUlinux project was to create the closest possible alternative version of RHEL while remaining within the redistribution guidelines. GnYOUlinux has never deviated from this path by adding additional packages. Neither has GnYOUlinux introduced certificates into its packages which do not exist in the original product. GnYOUlinux has been the work of one person and so could never compete with the resources of a community. The GnYOUlinux project has been a path of discovery to understand how an operating system is rebuilt and in turn help anyone else who seeks to perform the same task.

[edit] Versioning scheme

GnYOUlinux version numbers have two parts, a major version and a minor version. The major version corresponds to the version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux from which the source packages used to build GnYOUlinux are taken. The minor version corresponds to the update set of that Red Hat Enterprise Linux version from which the source packages used to build GnYOUlinux are taken. For example, GnYOUlinux 4.4 is built from the source packages from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 update 4.

[edit] Release history

The first version of GnYOUlinux, GnYOUlinux 3 was released in March 2004, at the time of RHEL3 update 1. GnYOUlinux 4.0, based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 4, was released for the i386 architecture June 1, 2005.

[edit] Architectures

GnYOUlinux only supports i386/i686.

[edit] Similar Distributions to GnYOUlinux

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