>News update: slashdot readers claim that "fedora," which seemingly is an >already-existing distro, will be the new redhat. I've never even heard >of fedora, but redhat users might want to look into it. >
Fedora is currently in its at least third test release, 0.95. Core Release 1.0 was scheduled for release today, but there was some problem, and they are respinning it. Maybe ready Nov 5th. For those who use Red Hat but haven't heard about Fedora yet, Red Hat mentions Fedora in their end of life announcement. And if you go look at the Fedora pages, you'll see that Red Hat is really behind it in all big way. It's just not going to be something that will be sold at retail, or commercially supported. If you use and like Red Hat, then you really owe it to yourself to look at Fedora. _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
