On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Roger Filomeno wrote:

> It for Linux's "maintenance" support. When you buy the commercial
> distros of linux, you acctually pay for this "maintenance" not the
> software (its like the software is still free). So expect a lot of
> call-center for linux soon popping up here ;p
> 

Speaking of which, I think everybody knows the difference between
Red Hat AS/ES vs. Red Hat v 9, Fedora core etc...

What I want to know, is, if you update your kernel, will it still be
hardened like AS/ES?  Does it matter where you get the kernel from?
Or should you get it from RedHat?
hmmm...



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