On Sun, 2004-03-28 at 05:11, Thierry wrote:
Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
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It is Fedora Core 1. Since RH <stopped> at 9 but gave it away to the
community, FC1 is in effect close to what RH10 would be.
It is easier to market RH10 than FC1 for a company like cheapbyte
Fedora is a RedHat sponsored project and they are still more than
heavily involved in the development of it. Thanks guys for the great work!
What has changed is the no commercial support and no off-the-shelf package.
No flame here please, i am just summin'up for the regular user.
This has been discussed at length so just look through the archive for
the details.
Hope this helps
Thierry
Thierry,
I thought I read somewhere that RHEL is actually what RH 10 would have
been. I'm running WBEL on server and one workstation, which is an RHEL
clone. It seems more like RH 9 than FC1 does. (I'm running FC1 on
another workstation, too.)
It really doesn't matter to me which is true, but one has to wonder
since RHEL/WBEL will work better with RH 9 apps than FC1 does. What do
you think?
Paul