Part of what makes a good distribution isn't just how well it works when installed /from scratch/, as it were, but also how it upgrades from one version to another. I'm running several RH 7.2 servers and decided to upgrade one of my test systems (also RH 7.2) to RH 9. Many things broke. Some things that worked perfectly before quit working--Apache-FP, many Perl apps, the UTF-8 encoding mucked up my SSH clients (distored pstrees, watch, etc), and some problems I'm still finding. And all this happened without warning.
<smile> I understand what you're saying, but it still sounds like you are having fewer problems with Red Hat than I had with Windows (on desktops, servers, you name it). Hopefully that is some consolation.
-- Rodolfo J. Paiz rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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