Pie Box Enterprise Linux is a unique Linux distribution based on the open-source software provided by Red Hat. It serves as a spin-off of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and aims to offer a similar experience with minor alterations. The name, Pie Box, refers to a creative way of avoiding Red Hat’s trademarks in relevant graphics, while also eliminating the need for RHN registration during installation.
In essence, Pie Box retains the vast majority of its components from their original Red Hat source code and doesn’t add or remove any packages. This approach ensures compatibility with the parent distribution, Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The update system closely resembles the up2date service offered by Red Hat, Inc., providing users with relevant updates and security fixes through a subscription-based model. Overall, Pie Box Enterprise Linux offers a slightly customized, yet fully functional, alternative to standard Red Hat-derived distributions while maintaining the core functionality and compatibility of its original foundation.
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