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Re: Version Help
- From: Mike Burger <mburger bubbanfriends org>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Version Help
- Date: Fri Aug 30 09:12:31 2002
The short answer to this is yes and yes.
Unlike Windows NT/2000/XP, which has registry settings and such that tell
you which version it is (workstation vs. server) and won't let you install
certain applications because of it, Linux (Red Hat or otherwise) makes the
distinction between a server and workstation install, simply, by only
installing what you'd need for a workstation, vs a server installation.
However, you can install any server application you wish, and turn your
workstation into a server (quasi or otherwise), without fear of violating
any sort of workstation/server licensing scheme.
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Dwayne Dixon wrote:
> Can I install MySQL on Redhat, the workstation version or just the server
> version?
>
> Will MySQL install on all versions?
>
> How about web server, which will that install on?
>
> Thanks,
> Dwayne
>
>
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