Isn't RH Enterprise just the commercial version of Fedora? I really don't see the difference with what they're doing unless I have this whole thing wrong. The way I see it, if you use Fedora, it's no different than the Enterprise edition except the updates are handled through RH. I mean if there is a bug, the community finds it, posts it, fixes it. I'm sure that RH will contribute to the bug fixes to Fedora. I think it's a smart move on their part to keep costs down. alandd@consultpros.com wrote: >>I'm curious to know what you fellow RedHat users are planning to do when >>RedHat Linux gets End-of-life'd? >> >>Will you be sticking with your existing RedHat distro? >>Will you be switching distros? To what? >> >>Does anyone know if RedHat Enterprise Linux going to be available free >>of charge? >> >> >>I'm most definitely not trying to invite a distro war. I'm trying to get >>input to help me with my decision on what to do. >> >>Thx, >>Bart >> >> > >I will try Fedora first (http://fedora.org). It is the "replacement" for >Red Hat Linux. We will see how that goes and then I'll make further >choices. > >I am sad to see the "consumer" Red Hat go away. I also worry if this will >hurt them in the long run. Familiarity breeds sales, I think. If we home >users can't get "real" Red Hat inexpensively, will we want to use it on >the job? I hope it works for them. > >Red Hat Enterprise Linux is not free of charge, as such. Being Free >Software, you can download the source but you would have to then "roll >your own" distro from the source. There was a thread about doing just >that a little bit ago in this list. Maybe someone that discussed it can >respond better. > >Alan > > > >--------------------------------------------------- >PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us >To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: >http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > >