On Sun, 8 Feb 2003, Dave Eells wrote: > I bought redhat 8.0 about 1 1/2 months ago. Little did I know it only > gave update support for 30 days. I did realize it not long into the > software. So I updated a couple days before the 30 days were up. Today I > tried and sure enough I can't do anything unless I buy another
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