Re: [SLUG] What to do with redhat going away?

From: Christopher Hotchkiss (chotchki@mail.usf.edu)
Date: Tue Nov 04 2003 - 23:36:27 EST


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Fedora however is going to be for BETA testing.
I would recommending switching to either Gentoo, Debian, and FreeBSD.

On Tuesday 04 November 2003 07:03 pm, you wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 02:05:18PM -0500, Seth Hollen wrote:
> > I currently have 2 servers running rh linux (7.3 and 9). With redhat
> > going away has anyone have thoughts on a distro to swtich to? I am still
> > confused where fedora linux fits into the picture. It is my understanding
> > that they will be releasing "desktop" versins of redhat??? Can I "upgrade
> > to fedora"?? I am playing with debian but am still not 100% comfortable
> > with it. I am going to try Suse again, but I remember a few years ago not
> > liking their file structure.
>
> Fedora is:
>
> 1) Red Hat Linux renamed.
> 2) Will not be a sold product by Red Hat (free as in beer).
> 3) Will be constructed with more input and assistance from the user
> community.
> 4) Will not be supported by Red Hat.
>
> Paul
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