Being a newbie to all this, I am a little confused.

Here's what I am reading, someone tell me if I am right or wrong.

1.      a)  I just downloaded the free ISOs of Red Hat, booted my
computer and installed RH 9.0 directly from them.
        b)  This will no longer be available.
        c)  Red Hat will make source code available for their Enterprise
software at no cost.
        d)  In order to get and use it for free, I have to compile all
the sourcecode and produce my own executables etc.

2.      a)  The Fedora Project is sponsored by Red Hat to help produce
products similar to the 9.0 I just downloaded.
        b)  Instead of downloading Red Hat ISOs, I will now be
downloading Fedora ISOs to continue upgrading and working with my free
version of Red Hat Linux.

3.      Will the Fedora Project Releases be compatible to existing Red
Hat?  In other words, can I upgrade what I have to Fedora or will I have
to start with Fedora from scratch?

4.      Will the Red Hat Enterprise software be allowed to be compiled
and distributed freely without support?  I can see a new market on ebay
for Red Hat ÕÑrprise compiled CDs and ISOs.

What else am I missing?

Buck




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