Hi List.
I just went to the RH site www.redhat.com and was surprised to find a
new Product called Red Hat Enterprise Linux instead of the good old
RHx.x I was used to...
Does anyone know what's up with them?
Is this is the end of the Free Downloadable Linux RH distribution or is it
just one of
Quoting Amit Roseberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi List.
I just went to the RH site www.redhat.com and was surprised to find a
new Product called Red Hat Enterprise Linux instead of the good old
RHx.x I was used to...
Does anyone know what's up with them?
Is this is the end of the Free
On Wed, Nov 05, 2003, Herouth Maoz wrote about Re: Red Hat Enterprise Linux:
Quoting Amit Roseberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi List.
I just went to the RH site www.redhat.com and was surprised to find a
new Product called Red Hat Enterprise Linux instead of the good old
RHx.x I was used to...
Well, the new distribution still going to be Open Source right?
It's just that they are going to charge money for it now...
Amit.
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To: Amit Roseberger
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you can refer to the thread here, in the list:
Red Hat Linux end-of-life Oleg Goldshmidt (Mon 03 Nov 2003 - 21:49:01 IST)
http://mirror.hamakor.org.il/archives/linux-il/11-2003/6211.html
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Quoting Amit Roseberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, the new distribution still going to be Open Source right?
It's just that they are going to charge money for it now...
Mmm. As far as I see it, there is not going to be a distribution. They are going
to install a system for each of their
... and Linux hobbyists will just disappear.
I really hope not, I don't think I myself am going to disappear anytime
soon :-)
As for people who want to install RedHat at home or something, there is
the Fedora Project (http://fedora.redhat.com) and you can also buy Pink
Tie Linux from
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On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:18:00 +0200, Gilad Ben-Yossef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 04 November 2003 14:43, Ehud Karni wrote:
I tested the select call on various machines.
1. It is not accurate enough (2 ms deviations).
Yes it does,
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 13:30, Herouth Maoz wrote:
My guess is that small organizations that merely run their web server and
CVS repository on Red Hat will simply switch to a different distro. Large
organizations may go for this new Red Hat model, and Linux hobbyists will
just disappear.
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 05, 2003, Herouth Maoz wrote:
My guess is that small organizations that merely run their web server and CVS
repository on Red Hat will simply switch to a different distro. Large
organizations may go for this new Red Hat model, and Linux hobbyists will just
disappear.
C'mon,
Quoting Daniel Freedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
C'mon, the last part of this statement is FUD. Hobbyists will still
probably happily continue to do installs of RH, just now net installs
through their Fedora project (or local mirrors), or will change to one
of many other distributions (Debian and
just download it, and listen.
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Okay, I know everyone has been itching for a really bad song, written in
ten minutes, and recorded in less than twenty, about the new kernel, so
here it is:
http://groundstate.ca/twopointsix.ogg
Of course this was done wholly with free software:
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 11:03, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Shlomi Fish wrote:
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Ely Levy wrote:
On Sun, 2 Nov 2003, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
Here is my opinion: any one of this 3 sounds cool. I put here only the
downsides of each approach.
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 20:39, Micha Feigin wrote:
Although I believe that if you use dynamic linking you can still mix GPL
and closed source (as you are not actually including the source in you
program).
The type of linking is irrelevant, the determining factor is if it's derived
work.
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for any FREE Linux document or software to act as DRP mail server to my
MS-Exchange 5.5.
My meaning is that I will put the Linux Mail server in another site and that mail
server will be synchronize with the Excange every day.
Any idea??
Thanks,
Ori
You could use fetchmail on the Linux server, obtaining mail by POP3 at any
given time. However, you cannot obtain global address book, nor calander,
either shared or personal. Mainly, it's an administration hog. You have to do
it all manually.
You could do this by IMAP, thus easier working with
On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 22:02, Oron Peled wrote:
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 20:39, Micha Feigin wrote:
Although I believe that if you use dynamic linking you can still mix GPL
and closed source (as you are not actually including the source in you
program).
The type of linking is
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