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Lan Barnes wrote:
> server on an abandoned secretarial desktop. My cunning plan is to
> make the services it provides gradually migrate from conveniences to
> strategic necessities, and _then_ suggest that maybe we should at least
> use a cast-off server with a paid-up RHEL contract, just like real
> businesses.

"I have a plan so cunning you could put a tail on it and call it a
weasel!" - Edmund Blackadder

If you have your own in-house Linux talent you can do what we do: Use
CentOS (www.centos.org). It is RHEL sources (made available to satisfy
the GPL) which are recompiled back to binaries. 100% compatible with
RHEL because it is RHEL minus the branding and commercial support. My
company is standardized on CentOS 4 (RHEL4) for all of our servers and
Fedora on the desktops. It is working out nicely so far.

> But like any pusher, I have to get them hooked first ...

The first time's free!

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