--0-1057976554-1069271530=:34971 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi everyone, I am new to this list and have just recently gotten back to Linux, it has changed quite a bit since two years ago, but I have a nagging question. I hope someone can answer this for me. I am a Debian guy since that is what I started out with when I started using Linux. Recently I tried to use Red Hat and I have to say that it's not like Debian and its more or less more corporate and a little hard to figure out because things are hidden. In any case I have gone back to Debian. My question is now that Red Hat has gone to the RHEL3 is it actually a release that they made on their own? I am thinking that its actually just a version of Linux that is just like any other version but that they are marketing it differently am I right? Please explain as I'm quite puzzled by what they are doing. Shawn --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-1057976554-1069271530=:34971 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi everyone,
 
I am new to this list and have just recently gotten back to Linux, it has changed quite a bit since two years ago, but I have a nagging question.  I hope someone can answer this for me.  I am a Debian guy since that is what I started out with when I started using Linux.  Recently I tried to use Red Hat and I have to say that it's not like Debian and its more or less more corporate and a little hard to figure out because things are hidden.  In any case I have gone back to Debian.  My question is now that Red Hat has gone to the RHEL3 is it actually a release that they made on their own?  I am thinking that its actually just a version of Linux that is just like any other version but that they are marketing it differently am I right?  Please explain as I'm quite puzzled by what they are doing. 
 
Shawn


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