On 4/1/19 6:34 AM, David Dusanic wrote:
ToddAndMargo via users:
But you can do that
with any OS by disabling the updates.
I would not recommend disabling updates. RHEL gives you updates, too but
they are security fixes and patches.
RHEL indeed does do minimal updates. Mostly security updates,
which they do a good job of keeping up with. Updates to fix
issues with your software: HAHAHAHAHAHA. RHEL is frozen.
And good luck asking upstream for help. They are VERY DERISIVE
of the unmaintained nature of RHEL. Even if they want to
help, they can't. I have several bug reports on RHEL that
are over five years old. That does not happen with Fedora.
-T
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