Could you just use RHEL for your production server?  Its free, just
unsupported unless you want a paid support plan.



On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Abdussamad Abdurrazzaq <
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> On 08/31/2011 02:03 AM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
>
>> On 08/30/2011 11:34 PM, Abdussamad Abdurrazzaq wrote:
>>
>>> As I said before I'll just wait for my distro to release an updated
>>> kernel. CentOS is supposed to release the 6.1 version in a week or two
>>> according to what I read on their forum.
>>>
>> you can wait if you so please. but do not bet any money on that release
>> date. Centos 6.1 is not in QA yet.
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>>  It isn't? I thought it was. Anyway I can't go around experiment with
> different kernels on my production server. The clear cache via cron job
> solution is enough for now.
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