One of the cool features (I think) of Red Hat is the Red Hat Network. I have
a small server running RH9 for mail, web mail and simple web page hosting.

When I learn from Red Hat or CERT that vulnerabilities have been patched, I
run up2date and have the latest versions; and for a pretty modest fee. Now
they want $349 a year? I think the $179 WS desktop version "isn't for
servers" so updates to Apache, sendmail and such probably won't be updated.
Bah.

I think as long as RPM's are still readily and quickly available, it will
still be fairly easy to update Fedora.

Hmmm.... Perhaps there's an oppotunity for a small agile company to simply
provide a server for up2date to connect to for a cheaper fee.

I think it's time to try Fedora on my laptop.

Chris


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