[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

It cannot be downloaded


it is downloadable but not freely downloadable. after you've purchased RHEL/AS 3.x online, RH will give you a web account and from there you can download the ISOs.


you should be better off using Fedora Core.



imho, Fedora should only be considered on development servers and not on production servers due to the bleeding edge (beta) technologies involved. secondly, production servers can't accomodate a thrice(?) a year "release" cycles (not updates) of Fedora.



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