Differences between Fedora and Red Hat 7.2?
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yahootintin.11730620 at bloglines.com
Tue Jun 7 21:53:59 UTC 2005
Thanks for the info!
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Am Di, den 07.06.2005 schrieb yahootintin.11730620 at bloglines.com um
> 23:31:
>
> > I'm a Linux newbie trying to get free from my Windows box.
We run
> > Red Hat 7.2 at work and I want to install something similar at
home. Is the
> > latest version of Fedora fairly similar to RH7.2? What
is the difference
> > between them?
>
> It is simply technical evolution,
partly "product politics":
>
> RH7.2 -> RH7.3 -> RH8 -> RH9 | break: Red
Hat decided to stop the Red
> Hat Linux product and the Fedora Project was
started (merger with
> existing Fedora activities mainly lead by Warren Togami)
> FC1 -> FC2 -> FC3 -> FC4 (very soon out)
>
> So FC1 could be called
with some good reasons kind of RH10. All the time
> since RH7.2 (it is rather
old, EOL, neither supported by RH nor FLP) was
> current new technologies
are realized and integrated into the
> distribution. If you are used to work
with Red Hat Linux there is no big
> barrier to quickly feel home with Fedora.
>
> Alexander
>
>
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