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Red Hat linux piracy?
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Make no sense. Just download the ISO (from a torrent if you like "pirate stuff" or from official redhat after free registration) and install it. Dont sign-in, done.
Anyway what you pay for is supoort and online resources, not software.
Also, if you like "new" stuff use other distros. RHEL is for stability and long term support.
Obviously I'm not the user you've replied to, but what about SUSE Enterprise Linux Desktop, for example? I've got an ISO, but can't update because I need to have a subscription... Am I making stuff up or am I SOL?
You could use OpenSUSE Leap, which is binary compatible to SLES. Even if you have an already installed SLES and want it to be updated, there are several ways, like setting up leap's update repos (binary compatible, remember?), or download the latest quaterly updated iso image, or some other more convoluted ways.
Migrate to openSUSE Leap if you don't want the enterprise support? From my understanding it's mostly downstream of SEL.