Scientific Linux 6.2 Finally Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Red Hat on 16 February 2012 at 02:52 AM EST. 1 Comment
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 was officially released in December, and even CentOS 6.2 was released quickly, but the Scientific Linux version of RHEL 6.2 was quite slow this time around. Finally, however, Scientific Linux 6.2 is now officially available.

The release announcement for Scientific Linux 6.2 can be found on the mailing list. The release notes for SL-6.2 are available through the ScientificLinux.org web-site.

Now that Scientific Linux 6.2, CentOS 6.2, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 along with the few other community "EL" spins are all available, it's time for a new comparison.
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