On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 09:05:28PM -1000, Charles Lockhart wrote: > Jim Thompson wrote: > >The Fedora Project officially ended support for Fedora Core 1 (FC1) on > >September 20th, 2004. FC3 was released November 8, 2004. > >Maybe you should run FC3 (which is current) .vs a release that is now > >known as "Fedora Legacy". (http://fedora.redhat.com/) > > Yeah, that would be nice. But some of the hardware we have in "the > machine" currently only has drivers for the 2.4 kernel, and it's kind of > late in the game to start porting and testing, and I am way too busy > (and LAZY). Probably on the next instrument.
For your current instrument: Red Hat Linux 9 -> Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 -> CentOS 3 And for your next instrument: Fedora Core 3 -> Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 -> CentOS 4 I would strongly suggest looking at CentOS for appliance folks _tied_ to Red Hat and its derivatives. It follows Red Hat's Enterprise Line, so you can count on a more or less stable platform that promised 5 years of support. -Vince
