Hello all,
Just need some info to clarify something.
How is 3.3? By word of mouth I heard that their may have been some issues with it. However I have not heard anything here on this forum or any problems with RHE3 U3. So I am assuming all is well.
Please verify if possible.
Thanks all Dominic Iadicicco
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Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
Hello all,
Just need some info to clarify something.
How is 3.3? By word of mouth I heard that their may have been some issues with it. However I have not heard anything here on this forum or any problems with RHE3 U3. So I am assuming all is well.
You're question, "How is 3.3?", is very broad. It works for a lot of people or else we wouldn't be here. Download the ISO's, install it on some hardware and see for yourself. 3.3 has been very good for me. I only have one server upgraded but plan to switch the other 4 over in the coming months.
later, ajay
--------------------- Satyajot (Ajay) Sharma REVShare Corp System Administrator
Ajay Sharma wrote:
Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
Hello all,
Just need some info to clarify something.
How is 3.3? By word of mouth I heard that their may have been some issues with it. However I have not heard anything here on this forum or any problems with RHE3 U3. So I am assuming all is well.
You're question, "How is 3.3?", is very broad. It works for a lot of people or else we wouldn't be here. Download the ISO's, install it on some hardware and see for yourself. 3.3 has been very good for me. I only have one server upgraded but plan to switch the other 4 over in the coming months.
Don't know what you "heard". The current iso images have a couple of problems -- don't recall exactly what they are. Other issues have been Redhat flow down issues (named-chroot) and people using non stock kernels (2.6.x). It is my understanding the iso's for 3.3 will be respun for 3.3 final.
If you have specific issues, please ask them.
.dn
The way I see it, there are 2 sets of issues with CentOS3.3. These are: a) Issues with RHEL 3 (introduced in U3) b) Issues introduced by CentOS
Group a) has issues with the audit driver and a few other things (swap usage, named breakage on upgrade). AFAIK, all with various levels of workaround. Check the taroon list for details. http://www.redhat.com/archives/taroon-list/
Group b) is a small set which I think only has the comps issue. This should be a non-issue for most people though.
There should be nothing stopping you choosing CentOS-3. If there are specific problems, I am sure people on this list or IRC would like to help.
John.
Ajay Sharma wrote:
Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
Hello all,
Just need some info to clarify something.
How is 3.3? By word of mouth I heard that their may have been some issues with it. However I have not heard anything here on this forum or any problems with RHE3 U3. So I am assuming all is well.
You're question, "How is 3.3?", is very broad. It works for a lot of people or else we wouldn't be here. Download the ISO's, install it on some hardware and see for yourself. 3.3 has been very good for me. I only have one server upgraded but plan to switch the other 4 over in the coming months.
later, ajay
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