[rhn-users] hi

hubarlow at sbcglobal.net hubarlow at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jul 13 19:34:22 UTC 2006


I don't think the Red Hat company supports the "Red Hat Linux" product anymore.  From what I found during an intensive 5 search for information on Red Hat Linux is that 9.0 is the last "Red Hat Linux" product made.  After that Red Hat started "The Fedora Project"  which started of course at Core 1.  This is the product I have just installed on my PC.  The Fedora project is based on the Linux kernel, just like Red Hat Linux.  The Red Hat Project's latest release is "Core 5" and they are soon to release Core 6 (from what I have read).  Now there is a "Red Hat Linux Enterprise" product of which the latest release is 9.0.  If you paid money for THAT product then you should be able to get product support from Red Hat.  Just go to the web site and follow their directions.  There are customer support numbers that you can use to get help providing that you have the proper product codes handy.  If all you are looking for are the upgrades to the latest Red Hat open source products,
 then going to the Red Hat Website is still an option for you.  Find the iso images you need and burn them onto cds or a dvd disk.  Then all you need to do  is reload the OS.  I don't know if you can just update the OS  without doing a re-install.  There probably is a way but I have yet to learn it.
 



----- Original Message ----
From: RobCicoria <robeec at robeec.com>
To: rhn-users at redhat.com
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 11:33:57 AM
Subject: [rhn-users] hi


i purchased  a 3disc set of redhat 9.0 and installed the os easily  
but i had to uninstall when the rhn wouldn't let me update the os and  
packages...i registered twice but then i gave up. kept  getting  
username errors. any ideas? i'd like to try redhat again.
are there any community-based.
rob cicoria

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