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    CentOS is an open source project that releases 2 distinct Linux® distributions, CentOS Stream and CentOS Linux.
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    Centos' family is RedHat, of course.
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    CentOS ( / ˈsɛntɒs /, from Community Enterprise Operating System; also known as CentOS Linux) is a discontinued Linux distribution that provided a free and open-source community-supported computing platform, functionally compatible with its upstream source, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
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    CentOS originated as a build of CAOS Linux, an RPM -based Linux distribution started by Gregory Kurtzer in 2002. Infiscale described its GravityOS as " [including] the small footprint of Caos", indicating a certain level of influence from the discontinued distribution.
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    CentOS Linux is a community-supported distribution derived from source code released by Red Hat. It is built on the Linux kernel, which is most often used for software development and deployment and doesn’t have a distribution model. Updates to CentOS Linux will discontinue between 2021 and 2024.
    CentOS Stream is a "continuously delivered distro that tracks just ahead of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, positioned as a midstream between Fedora Linux and RHEL." which is designed for "anyone interested in participating and collaborating in the RHEL ecosystem".
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    CentOS - Wikipedia

    CentOS is a discontinued Linux distribution that provided a free and open-source community-supported computing platform, functionally compatible with its upstream source, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). In January 2014, CentOS announced the official joining with Red Hat while staying independent from … See more

    CentOS originated as a build of CAOS Linux, an RPM-based Linux distribution started by Gregory Kurtzer in 2002. Infiscale described its GravityOS as "[including] the small footprint of Caos", indicating a certain … See more

    CentOS releases
    CentOS version numbers for releases older than 7.0 have two parts, a major version and a minor … See more

    As of version 8, CentOS fully supports x86-64, POWER8 and 64-bit ARM architectures, while the following architectures are not supported: See more

    CentOS Stream is a "continuously delivered distro that tracks just ahead of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, positioned as a midstream between Fedora … See more

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    CentOS developers use Red Hat's source code to create a final product very similar to RHEL. Red Hat's branding and logos are changed … See more

    Special interest groups (SIGs) are organized portions of the CentOS community that open paths for building specialized variants … See more

    There are three primary CentOS repositories (also known as channels), containing software packages that make up the main CentOS distribution:
    • base : contains packages that form CentOS point releases, and gets updated when the actual … See more

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