On Thu, 2006-06-01 at 21:04 -0400, Kurt Hansen wrote:
This wasn't just a one-time thing, but happened several times from RH7.X on up through FC2. This proved to me that Red Hat was unable to support the components of their system that were most critical to me.
These are products from the "consumer line" of the upstream vendor. For a fair judgment of their products, it is better to look at their enterprise offerings. Besides that my experience is that they are very willing to fix bugs if you send good bug reports and/or patches. So, did you try an enterprise version, and if so, did you raise these issues to the upstream vendor?
I was also concerned that Red Hat would balk at supporting other parts of my systems if I had deviated from the supplied software. So, it didn't seem I would be getting any value for my thousands.
Yeah. If you don't require the support, it is a shame to waste that money.
-- Daniel