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For a new machine, which RHEL?

kenc184
kenc184 23 days ago

When I purchased my desktop machine 3 years ago, it came preloaded with RHEL8. Unfortunately, that OS was not supported (virtuoso, spectre etc) so I had to downgrade to RHEL7.

Now, my machine seems to be getting quite dodgy so a new machine should be on the horizon.  I have been limited to IC6.18, presumably I can now move to the 20-something releases? Which would be the appropriate RHEL release to select?

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    kenc184 22 days ago

    Thank you both, that's what I needed to know.

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