JC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> RedHat has announced that it will no longer be providing (free) errata
> support for RH9 ( http://news.osdir.com/article323.html ) Fedora seems a
> little too bleeding edge for my tastes... I was thinking about Debian... My
> questions to the list are these:
> 
> 1.) What would you suggest migrating to?
> 
> 2.) What caveats should I know about with Debian? I know there were quite a
> few with RH, I.E. UTF-8 screwing everything and it's brother up with perl,
> etc, etc...
> 
> 3.) Maybe that you'd stay with RH9. Why?

Well, I still run "RH 7.3" on quite a few of my boxes...
Mostly because it works, and migration could break things.

Take a look at  http://www.fedoralegacy.org/ ;
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Q: What version of RHL and FC will be supported, and for how long? 

A: We are currently supporting Red Hat Linux 7.2, 7.3, 8.0 and 9 as
these have reached their End-of-Life (EOL). We will provide support
for these Red Hat releases for as long as there is community
interest.
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- If it's not broken, don't fix it. :-)
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