shn
04-04-2004, 10:37 PM
I received an email from RedHat Tech support.
From: Red Hat Network <[email protected]>
Reply-To:[email protected]
Subject:
End of Life for Red Hat Linux 9
Dear Red Hat Linux user,
We are approaching the published end of life date for errata support
for our final Red Hat Linux distribution. We'd like to remind you of
this date and the options available to you for migrating your Red Hat
Linux implementations: Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the Fedora Project.
Red Hat Linux 9 distribution will reach its end-of-life for errata
maintenance on April 30, 2004. This means that as of May 1, 2004
we will not be producing new security, bugfix, or enhancement updates
for this product.
There are a variety of options available for migration. Red Hat
offers Red Hat Enterprise Linux as well as the new Fedora Project.
Our Red Hat Linux Migration Resource Center can help you find the Red
Hat solution best suited for your needs.
Only thing they have now is fedora which is not half as stable as RH 9. Their Enterprise solutions are not for regular users.
So long RH, don't let the door hit you in the ass on your way out. :)
From: Red Hat Network <[email protected]>
Reply-To:[email protected]
Subject:
End of Life for Red Hat Linux 9
Dear Red Hat Linux user,
We are approaching the published end of life date for errata support
for our final Red Hat Linux distribution. We'd like to remind you of
this date and the options available to you for migrating your Red Hat
Linux implementations: Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the Fedora Project.
Red Hat Linux 9 distribution will reach its end-of-life for errata
maintenance on April 30, 2004. This means that as of May 1, 2004
we will not be producing new security, bugfix, or enhancement updates
for this product.
There are a variety of options available for migration. Red Hat
offers Red Hat Enterprise Linux as well as the new Fedora Project.
Our Red Hat Linux Migration Resource Center can help you find the Red
Hat solution best suited for your needs.
Only thing they have now is fedora which is not half as stable as RH 9. Their Enterprise solutions are not for regular users.
So long RH, don't let the door hit you in the ass on your way out. :)