I am the system admin in a high school in iowa. I've set up a nice little LAN using two Redhat Linux 9.0 servers. I've been reading the Redhat site as well as a couple of third party sites regarding Redhat's decision to focus on enterprise support and development and to work with the Fedora Project for "bleeding edge" development. I'm wondering if you all have been talking about this, and if so, what your opinions are concerning the matter. I currently depend on up2date for security and bug-fix updates and it doesn't sound like such services will be available. The prices for even the low-end enterprise OS's are probably too high for my school to support. Are there other distributions people are considering? Are smaller/poorer organizations like mine expecting the fedora project to provide the same level of product/updates and support that we're used to? I'm interested in any and all comments as I plan for the next 12 months or so... steve -- Steve Strong Computer Science Teacher Washington High School 2205 Forest Dr. SE Cedar Rapids, IA 52403 mailto: sstrong@xxxxxxxxxx website: http://crwash.org telephone: 319-398-2161 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list