On 02 Dec 2004 13:58:46 -0500, Marcus Lauer <marcus.lauer@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2004-12-02 at 13:54, Eric Wagar wrote:> You know, you're posting these questions to the wrong mailing > list. Try the general RedHat list (redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx), or the > Fedora list (fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx) if you're using Fedora Core. > > I don't understand why people are answering these questions > either. This mailing list is for the Fedora Legacy project > (http://www.fedoralegacy.org/), and is just about coordinating the > release of security updates for older versions of RedHat Linux, right?
Well, since I am RH9, I was under the impression that was legacy. Am I incorrect in thinking that?
Basically, yes. "Fedora Legacy" is a proper name. It refers to a community-based project for creating security updates for older versions of RedHat. This mailing list is for that _project_, not specifically for questions about old versions of RedHat. Your questions aren't related to this project, so they're off-topic on this list. As I said though, there are other RedHat lists where you can get help.
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