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== ASL 2.2 Supported Distributions ==
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== ASL 3.2 Supported Distributions ==
  
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5
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ASL is supported with the latest up to versions of the Linux distributions listed below.  This means that the systems need to be fully patched for ASL to work correctly:
  
CentOS 4 and 5
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6
  
Fedora 10
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CentOS 5 and 6
  
== ASL 2.2 UnSupported Distributions ==
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Cloudlinux 5 and 6
  
These distributions are no longer supported, although updates and build may still be available for these platforms.
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Scientific Linux 5 and 6
  
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
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Trixbox
  
CentOS 3
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Amazon EC2 with RHEL and Centos (5 and 6).  We do not support AMI and other customized distributions on EC2.
  
Fedora 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9
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== UnSupported Distributions ==
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These distributions were previously supported, but are no longer supported (they are end of life by the OS vendor).  Although updates and builds may still be available for these platforms, they are not supported and we do not recommend you use them.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4
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CentOS 3 and 4
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Fedora
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== Special notes for VPS servers ==
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VPS servers do not have their own kernel, instead a VPS is actually a "sub"system shaving the host servers one kernel.  Therefore, when installing ASL into a VPS you will not be able to install the kernel into the VPS.

Revision as of 17:49, 6 December 2012

ASL 3.2 Supported Distributions

ASL is supported with the latest up to versions of the Linux distributions listed below. This means that the systems need to be fully patched for ASL to work correctly:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6

CentOS 5 and 6

Cloudlinux 5 and 6

Scientific Linux 5 and 6

Trixbox

Amazon EC2 with RHEL and Centos (5 and 6). We do not support AMI and other customized distributions on EC2.

UnSupported Distributions

These distributions were previously supported, but are no longer supported (they are end of life by the OS vendor). Although updates and builds may still be available for these platforms, they are not supported and we do not recommend you use them.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4

CentOS 3 and 4

Fedora

Special notes for VPS servers

VPS servers do not have their own kernel, instead a VPS is actually a "sub"system shaving the host servers one kernel. Therefore, when installing ASL into a VPS you will not be able to install the kernel into the VPS.

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