Also keep in mind RHEL3 has about 3 years left of its life before its EOL'd, perhaps thats what the other project means. As soon as RHEL stop providing support, CentOS would EOL as well.
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 13:10:16 -0500, Fred Whipple fwhipple@gmail.com wrote:
Linux improves so fast, personally I could not stand it to be using the OS from 5 years ago. If it comes to that to run some legacy application, I'll set up a Virtual Machine to run just that application.
I agree, and we tend not to run systems longer than 2 years without an upgrade. However there's nothing cozier than a nice, warm, security blanket! ;-) It's the *forced* upgrades that bother me. We've had the Red Hat rug pulled out from under us and this is causing me some pain...
-Fred
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