RH End of Life

Cyber Source peter at thecybersource.com
Thu Jan 15 09:06:14 EST 2004


also, we have ours running on RH9, no problems

Joshua R. Altemoos wrote:

>Yea but it has been proven that the 2.* series is really buggy is that 
>true with rh9??
>
>On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Justin Bennett wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Yeah RH 2.1ES and 3ES are based on the proven 7.x technology. It's more 
>>of a proven reliability issue for enterprise than for "Bleeding Edge". 
>>We run 2.1ES here. But since it is actually taking a step "backwards" 
>>then you need to reinstall. For example it uses Apache 1.3.x rather than 
>>the Apache 2.
>>
>>Justin
>>
>>Justin Bennett
>>Network Administrator
>>RHCE (Redhat Certified Linux Engineer)
>>Dynabrade, Inc.
>>8989 Sheridan Dr.
>>Clarence, NY 14031
>> 
>>
>>
>>
>>Riga, Anthony wrote:
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>>
>>>According to the white papers Redhat 9.0 to Enterprise you need to do a fresh install. I thought it was some sort of upgrade.
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: owner-nflug at nflug.org [mailto:owner-nflug at nflug.org]On Behalf Of
>>>robert_todd at adelphia.net
>>>Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 10:23 PM
>>>To: nflug at nflug.org
>>>Subject: RH End of Life
>>>
>>>
>>>Thought I would share this email with everyone:
>>>
>>>---
>>>
>>>Dear Red Hat Linux 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 and 8.0 customers,
>>>                                                                           
>>>In accordance with our errata support policy, the Red Hat Linux 7.1,
>>>7.2, 7.3 and 8.0 distributions have now reached their errata maintenance
>>>end-of-life.
>>>                                                                           
>>>This means that we will no longer be producing security, bugfix, or
>>>enhancement updates for these products.  Red Hat Linux 9 reaches end
>>>of life on April 30, 2004.
>>>                                                                           
>>>As our product family grows and expands, we want to help you
>>>migrate to the Red Hat solution that is right for you.  Whether that's
>>>one of our Red Hat Enterprise Linux products or the Fedora Project, our
>>>Red Hat Linux Migration Resource Center can help you find the Red Hat
>>>solution best suited for your needs:
>>>                                                                           
>>>http://www.redhat.com/solutions/migration/rhl/
>>>                                                                           
>>>The errata support policy, as well as our current errata and advisories,
>>>are available from:
>>>                                                                           
>>>http://www.redhat.com/apps/support/errata/
>>>
>>>--the Red Hat Network Team
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>      
>>>




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