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CentOS is an enterprise Linux distribution based
on the sources from Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
CentOS conforms with Red Hat's redistribution
policy and aims to be 100% binary compatible. Each
CentOS version is supported for 7 years (by means
of security updates). A new CentOS version is
released every 2 years and each CentOS version is
regularly updated (every 6 months) to support
newer hardware. Currently, there are 4 different
supported CentOS releases: CentOS-5 is based on
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, CentOS-4 is based on
RHEL4, CentOS-3 is based on RHEL3, and CentOS-2 is
based on RHAS2.1.

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5.4

Esta versión incluye KVM como una muestra de tecnología para la virtualización, y amplía el número de sistemas de archivos compatibles, como XFS es compatible con la versión de 64 bits. Apoyo IC se ha añadido a la distribución base. ext4 (cuando aún era una muestra de tecnología) ha sido actualizado. Por el lado de escritorio, el rebase de ALSA es el cambio más notable. Para los desarrolladores, la versión 4.4 de GCC está disponible. Por primera vez, el LiveCD ha sido liberado al mismo tiempo, como la liberación punto correspondiente de CentOS. De ahora en adelante, el Live CD ya no se anunció como un comunicado aparte.
Tags: Major feature enhancements, LiveCD
This release adds KVM as a technology preview for virtualization, and extends the number of supported file systems, as XFS is supported in the 64-bit release. FUSE support has been added to the base distribution. ext4 (still as a technology preview) has been updated. On the desktop side, the rebase of ALSA is the most noteworthy change. For developers, version 4.4 of gcc is available. For the first time, the LiveCD has been released at the same time as the corresponding point release of CentOS. From now on, the Live CD will no longer be announced as a separate release.

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