Fate of RedHat
Robert Canary
phantom at ohiocounty.net
Sun Feb 22 20:59:00 UTC 2004
I never have done the free download, I always
purchased the server box sets. However, while I
use the RHN (under the demo license) I never
thought it was right for me to pay for the updates.
Since I have always purchased the box sets, dose
this mean the only thing really different will be
the RHN and the availablilty of "up2date --update"
directories?
Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: redhat-list-admin at redhat.com
>>[mailto:redhat-list-admin at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Robert Canary
>>Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 6:45 PM
>>To: redhat-list at redhat.com
>>Subject: Re: Fate of RedHat
>>
>>Okay I'll ask agin...
>>
>>Why is this subject comming up? There is obviously something
>>I have missed....where is RedHat going? and why did you
>>mention 9.0 specifically?
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> Redhat as we know it will no longer be supported after April 2004. You will
> have to pay to buy it and the support.
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>>Richard Crawford wrote:
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>>>Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
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>>>>I was just wondering if there is a general concensus (sp) of what
>>>>everyone is planning to do when RedHat 9.0 is no longer supported?
>>>>
>>>>Are most going to the Fedora Project or paying to go to the
>>>>Enterprise Linux?
>>>>
>>>>The EL is freely available for download in .iso form on
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>>the internet
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>>>>if you "look". Would I get in trouble for installing it?
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>>I really
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>>>>don't care to pay for support anyway.
>>>>
>>>>TIA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>I'll be switching to SuSE and Debian for my network soon.
>>>
>>>
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