Re: Redhat Lives

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On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 01:29:30PM -0500, Brett Franck wrote:
> 
> I don't mean to stir up a frenzy here, but I've been following the
> list for the last few days on this Fedora Vs RedHat, and am
> confused.......(to say the least)

> I've been a HAPPY RedHat user since 7.x, and am trying to glean from
> these posts whether or not I'm going to be able to continue using
> RedHat for my HTTP, SMTP/POP, SAMBA and FTP Needs???!!!!???  I would
> despise going back to Mandrake.  (Started there, didn't like it)
> Maybe I've been spoiled by a great FREE product, and want to know if
> it's going to stay that way........

> Since I'm not an enterprise customer, will there still be a RedHat
> server product out there for me to continue to use?

There is Red Hat Linux Professional Workstation. 
http://www.redhat.com/software/workstation/

This appears to be based on RHEL WS but won't have the RHEL WS pricing -
it will be significantly less and be updated through RHN, not RHEN.
I"ve heard what the pricing might be, and I like it, but I can not
release that info.  Let me assure that that it's affordable for most of
us (a few will still not like it since it's not free).  The product
already includes a year of up2date services.  When the product hits my
local retailer, I will be buying a copy for my personal use.

It has an http server, both sendmail and postfix, imapd, samba, but no
FTP server.  You can, however, install your own FTP server - ssh server
is already included though.

This product is the answer.  We're just waiting for it to hit the
resellers so that we can see final pricing.

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Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
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