[Wlug] Topic for nextThursday
Chuck Anderson
cra at WPI.EDU
Fri Jan 5 17:07:47 EST 2007
On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 04:06:52PM -0500, Ken Jones wrote:
> How about RedHat Linux vs RedHat Fedora Core Linux.
There is no RedHat Linux anymore (unless you mean the old Red Hat 9,
7.3, etc.), only Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
> Is it possible to run a professional installation based on Fedora Core? Must one be a REAL pro?
The software is basically the same, but the product goals are
different. You can run any kind of installation on either, but you
won't get finger-pointing support and a long lifetime from Fedora
which means you'll need to upgrade the OS every year or so to keep on
top of security issues and bugs that are fixed, unless you want to fix
things yourself. RHEL gives you 5 or more years of support.
I can give a brief update on the current events in Fedora-land if
anyone is interested. There are lots of interesting things happening
right now, like the merger of Core and Extras, and the opening up of
Core to all Fedora contributors.
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