> I've got yum repos for those who know what's good for them... The > university IT dept uses the current server I run to patch its RHL > machines. Scares me, to be honest! Well with the new up2date supporting yum and apt repository types it's not terribly necessary anymore. > $2500 USD for RH Proxy server (basically an up2date server, bleeccch) > $25/installation of Workstation when in quantities over 100 > $150/installation of RHES > $1500/installation of RHAS eek $25/workstation? What about beowulf nodes - do they count as workstations? > Purchasing the proxy is a requirement to get the .edu (.ca up here) > pricing. I asked about paying a large annual fee for the whole > university to get unlimited WS installs with a fee for ES/AS installs, > but they're standing FIRM. bizarro. > So it's looking like fedora [legacy] or Debian. Bleh, I could go on for > hours about this. I needed to rant, sorry for the wasted bandwidth. > > Seth, are you on the fedora-legacy list? yep - last time I checked fedora-legacy list was hosted at duke. :) Why not fedora core? Don't like the model? -sv