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8.0 appears to be an odd ball much like Windows ME
was for Microsoft. But,
I'm sure RH has a very good reason for this - they
seem to know what
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From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rick Johnson wrote:
What happened to 8.1?
Have you been running the beta? There's a whole LOT of third party
software that ran fine of 8.0, but not on the Phoebe beta
releases. It
seems to be mostly
Red Hat wrote:
Dear Colleague:
You may know that Red Hat Network is the best way to keep your
systems running the latest errata and always up to date. What you
might not know is that Red Hat Network passed the one million users
mark earlier this year. We've listened to valuable feedback and
Correct me if I'm wrong, but a .0 release mainly reflects glibc
compatability. Maybe something in glibc upgraded so much that calling it
8.1 would make it be too different than normal convention.
8.0 appears to be an odd ball much like Windows ME was for Microsoft. But,
I'm sure RH has a very
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 12:47, Rick Johnson wrote:
Red Hat wrote:
Dear Colleague:
You may know that Red Hat Network is the best way to keep your
systems running the latest errata and always up to date. What you
might not know is that Red Hat Network passed the one million users
mark
Rick Johnson wrote:
What happened to 8.1?
Have you been running the beta? There's a whole LOT of third party
software that ran fine of 8.0, but not on the Phoebe beta releases. It
seems to be mostly related to the NPTL changes in the kernel and glibc,
and probably isn't something that can
Martín Marqués wrote:
I thought I had heard someone saying that Oracle was asking RedHat to
release new series with at least 18 months in between, cause they could
catch with the fast releases.
This is not good for the Oracle partner indeed.
That's what the Red Hat Enterprise Linux series is all
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 14:10, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Rick Johnson wrote:
What happened to 8.1?
Have you been running the beta? There's a whole LOT of third party
software that ran fine of 8.0, but not on the Phoebe beta releases. It
seems to be mostly related to the NPTL changes in
8.0 appears to be an odd ball much like Windows ME
was for Microsoft. But,
I'm sure RH has a very good reason for this - they
seem to know what they
are doing when controversial things like this
comes about.
-Eric Wood
I'm using 8.0 on 3 production systems at the moment,
from servicing