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Subject: Re: Bit off topic : What happened to RedHat?
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 16:54:01 +1100, you wrote:
>Hi, does anyone know what happened to RedHat, its mailing list and
>forum?
They are all still availa
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 23:07:49 -0500, you wrote:
> There are 3 big changes with Fedora:
Forgot, one more major change that hasn't yet show results but likely
will be Fedora Core 2 or 3.
The community is now actively participating in the development of
Fedora Linux and work has begun to support it
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 10:51:27 -0500, you wrote:
>created the Fedora project (http://fedora.redhat.com/). Apparently,
>reviews of the "Core 1", released just recently, where pretty weak.
At least one review was picked apart on slashdot for many inaccuracies
that led to an extremely flawed review.
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 16:54:01 +1100, you wrote:
>Hi, does anyone know what happened to RedHat, its mailing list and
>forum?
They are all still available through the Red Hat website.
You can also check out http://fedora.redhat.com for more info about
the new distribution Red Hat is putting out.
>
> I have never had a problem with 3Com or Linksys hardware. Excuse my
> ignorance, but what do you mean by 'WLAN'? IS this hardware different
> from standard 100baseT etnernet?
Wireless LAN IEEE802.11b/g operating at 2.4GHz spectrum and effective up
to a distance of 100meters @ 54mbps, in this in
Think I might just splurge and *buy* a copy of RH9.
Well, there's no reason to buy it, unless you want to pay RedHat extra
to support it for you (which they might do). You can still get the RH
iso images online, right?
And now this is very strange indeed: I was asked to implement a WLAN,
and af
Thanks. Since they are servers (Apache + TC4 + database setup) , most
are custom installs without the bloat ware.
In any case, BSD-Unix is *my* only other acceptable choice, so there's
no flame war ;-)
I've not come across anyone willing to stick his neck out on NT/W2000
$erver running Apache a
-organizing public forums as well.
Don't know anything more.
Chuck
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Subject: Bit off topic : What happened to RedHat?
Hi, does anyone know what happen
>Or, you could bail on RH and go with another Distro. Feel free to start
>a flame war by asking which one :)
Please don't. >:-o
RH 7.3 has been a rock for us.
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Hi, does anyone know what happened to RedHat?
> Haven't used it for a while and it seems they are no more.
Yeah, they decided to stop giving away their operating system under the
name RedHat. RH 9 is the last one. You can still purchase RedHat
Enterprise, of course. They're not going out of busi
Hi, does anyone know what happened to RedHat, its mailing list and
forum?
Haven't used it for a while and it seems they are no more.
Also, I run JVM and TC4 on RH7.1 kernel 2.4.2 and thinking about RH9,
but someone said that's the last version and there won't be a
*stability* version coming out aft
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