If you have a business need for RHEL take a look at CentOS. I took a
look at whitebox a bit ago.  If you are used to RHEL or want to use
RHEL rpm's.  You can install RHEL rpm's on CentOS with out any
problems.  ( If you run into problems let me know.  I've not found a
RHEL rpm that does not work on CentOS. )

-Miller

On 2/16/07, Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ben Barrett wrote:

> As for redhat, I don't have any disregard for the distro family, but
> I'd suggest fedora or whitebox...  no need for RHEL unless you've
> got a business need for it.
> http://fedora.redhat.com/
> http://www.whiteboxlinux.org/

Also, Fedora is 6-12 months ahead of RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL),
so if you're looking for new hardware support, Fedora will have it
first.

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Bob Miller                              K<bob>
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