nameserver ip adress disappearing afer install?
Alexandre Oliva
aoliva at redhat.com
Fri Oct 24 18:12:38 UTC 2003
On Oct 24, 2003, Rainer Traut <rainer.traut at epost.de> wrote:
> Now it's me who is confused...
> Germany's biggest(and normally best) computer magazine c't called
> ES Entry Server.
> http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/odi-22.10.03-000/
The press (and most people :-) have this habit of second-guessing what
they hear or read. That's when 3 becomes 3.0, RHEL ES becomes RHES,
AS, ES and WS are assumed to be acronyms for whatever the reporter can
think of, etc. The name of the product line is Red Hat Enterprise
Linux version 3 (sometimes shortened to the acronym RHEL 3), and it's
available in 3 variants: AS, ES, and WS. These pairs of letters have
no particular meaning. They might as well have been AB, CD and EFG.
If you find any similar mistakes in the press, please let us and/or
the publisher know about the mistake. Thanks,
--
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