On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 05:01:19AM +1100, Kevin Waterson wrote: > > If you haven't heard the news, Red Hat will no longer provider errata > > updates for RHL after April 30 next year. (See > > http://www.newsforge.com/software/03/11/03/1657205.shtml ). (You'll have go > > to RH Enterprise Linux for support from them) > > > > So a quick survey among Red Hat SLUGgers. I'm a long time RH user currently > > with a few RH9 machines. So where are you going to go to? > > > > 1) Redhat Enterprise Linux? (and pay for the license and support) > > 2) Fedora (the spin-off free/open community supported project from RHL)? > > 3) Debian? > > 4) Mandrake? > > 5) Suse? > > 6) Gentoo? > > 7) Slackware? > > 8) Something else? > > > If you have small servers, why not go with Professional Workstation (RHPW) > The cost is what you pay already for a boxed set plus updates. seems reasonable > to me. >
You say this like people actually pay to use the Linux OS. I think you'll find in excess of 99% of Linux installs do not come from a paid box set. -- Jon Teh -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug