[plug] re: RHL Professional

Jon Miller jlmiller at mmtnetworks.com.au
Fri May 30 00:15:03 WST 2003


I have no intention on moving to RHL9, since I've asked the question at several places 99% agreed that RHl7.3 Professional (which is what the system was certified on) really isn't different than RHL7.3.  The main difference as I'm told is the manuals and support (90 days vs 60 days).  The Advanced Editionis subscription based, but does not offer a whole lot except it is supposed to be more stable and it cost a great deal.  
So in essence RHl&.3 will be the go.  



Jon L. Miller, MCNE, CNS
Director/Sr Systems Consultant
MMT Networks Pty Ltd
http://www.mmtnetworks.com.au

"I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure
 is trying to please everybody." -Bill Cosby



>>> bret at busby.net 10:48:33 AM 29/05/2003 >>>
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Ben Jensz wrote:

> >
> Well if something was certified to run on Red Hat 7.2, I'd expect it to 
> run fine on Red Hat 7.3 as well.  Major version numbers may be 
> different, but minor versions shouldn't be a problem really.  If there 
> are significant changes in a minor version... then really it shouldn't 
> be a minor version.  Just like Red Hat thought there were too many major 
> improvements/upgrades in 9.0 over 8.0 to call it 8.1.
> 
> 
> 

It is my understanding, that Red Hat simply abolished the decimal place 
indicator of new versions, so that effectively, RH 9, was simply RH 
8.1.

The April 16 issue of Red Hat's "Under the Brim" newsletter, indicates 
that Red Hat has done away with the decimal place version numbering, 
confirming the validity of that statement.

I also note that the Red Hat website appears to not include a web page 
that lists significant changes between versions, like some other 
sotftware institutions include on their websites.

Red Hat Linux 9 appears to be no more significant version change, than 
from RH 7.2 to 7.3, and, the facility for upgrading from 7.3 directly to 
9, appears to reinforce this.

However, getting back to the issue that related more to the original 
query, hardware and software that may have been compatible with RH Linux 
7.3, as in Jon's system, are not necessarily as compatible with RH 9, as 
with RH 7.3. I have already given examples of this.

And, yes, it is officially RH Linux 9, NOT RH Linux 9.0. That is "from 
the horse's mouth" (c.f. "Under The Brim", 16 April 2003).

-- 
Bret Busby
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