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centos.org
https://www.centos.org/download/
Download - The CentOS Project
CentOS invites you to be a part of the community as a contributor. There are many ways to contribute to the project, including documentation, QA, testing, coding changes for SIGs, providing mirroring or hosting, and helping other users.
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centos.org
https://www.dev.centos.org/download/
Download - The CentOS Project
As you download and use CentOS Linux or CentOS Stream (What’s the difference?), the CentOS Project invites you to be a part of the community as a contributor.
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https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey - CentOS
This procedure allows a CentOS install without network connectivity and with no media other than a bootable USB device and the target system disk.
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https://www.centos.org/download/mirrors/
Mirror List - The CentOS Project
Open a CentOS Infra ticket (still using same SSO login) using the ‘mirror-request’ Issue type. This will start a template for you to fill out with the name of your site and a few more details so that we can enable the CentOS categories on your mirror.
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https://wiki.centos.org/Download
Download - CentOS
CentOS is available free of charge. We do accept (non-financial) donations for improving, hosting and promoting CentOS. If CentOS is important to you, please support the long-term viability of the CentOS project. Please use one of our many mirrors to download CentOS.
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centos.org
https://www.centos.org/
The CentOS Project
CentOS Special Interest Groups create CentOS distributions, develop and package additional software on top of CentOS, and help the CentOS project with documentation and outreach.
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centos.org
https://www.centos.org/centos10/
CentOS Stream 10 Release Notes - The CentOS Project
This page is intended as an overview of the basic properties of CentOS Stream 10, but it is not an exhaustive list of all changes and topics. The RHEL 10 documentation provides additional notes and guides which mostly apply to CentOS Stream as well.
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https://docs.centos.org/centos-alternative-images-…
WSL Images - CentOS Documentation
The easiest way to install our WSL image is to click on it after it is downloaded. Most browsers will show you the downloaded file and allow you to "Open File" with a click.
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https://wiki.centos.org/FAQ(2f)General.html
FAQ/General - CentOS
Installing CentOS from the live images is just a simple transfer of the image that exists already on the CD (or DVD). Once the image is copied to the hard disk, you can adjust the set of installed packages using yum as you would do on any other CentOS system.
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https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/FreeNX
HowTos/FreeNX - CentOS
Pick the client for your OS and install it on your OS per the instructions on the No Machine site, then use the below instructions to connect to your NX server.