AW: RHEL3.0 ES
Michael S. Dunsavage
mikesd at frontiernet.net
Wed May 5 12:57:32 UTC 2004
Jochen Vogel wrote:
> Thats right but i think If i want support from checkpoint or HP
> I must use RHEL
>
> If Tao or White Box are RHEL clones.
> What is Fedora?
>
>
>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>>Von: Ed Wilts [mailto:ewilts at ewilts.org]
>>Gesendet: Mittwoch, 5. Mai 2004 14:34
>>An: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
>>Betreff: Re: RHEL3.0 ES
>>
>>
>>On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 02:03:05PM +0200, Jochen Vogel wrote:
>>
>>>In the past i installed checkpoint on an HP system
>>>Checkpoint supported RH7.x and HP supported RedHat
>>>
>>>Now Checkpoint support only RHEL3.0 ES and HP only support RHEL3.0
>>>
>>>now i should pay 350?/year for software downloads. thx
>>
>>You're paying $350 for support - telephone, web-based, and update
>>support. If you don't want to pay for support, there are no-cost
>>options I gave you in my first reply.
>>
>>
>>>>-----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
>>>>Von: Ed Wilts [mailto:ewilts at ewilts.org]
>>>>Gesendet: Mittwoch, 5. Mai 2004 13:40
>>>>An: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
>>>>Betreff: Re: RHEL3.0 ES
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 10:36:27AM +0200, Jochen Vogel wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Checkpoint only support RHEL3.0 ES.
>>>>>ES cost 350? for the right to download with 1year RHN.
>>>>>What is after this year if i need updates?
>>>>
>>>>It's an annual subscription so it's $350/year.
>>>>
>>>>If you do not need support but just need the packages,
>>
>>you can look at
>>
>>>>RHEL clones like Tao Linux or White Box Linux.
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
>>>>mailto:ewilts at ewilts.org
>>>>Member #1, Red Hat Community Ambassador Program
>>
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