Can programs developed on Linux9 run on Linux Enterprise?

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Hi, I've got a question:

Can programs developed on Linux9 run on Linux Enterprise?

Thanks,

Richard

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Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 12:15 PM
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Subject: Red Hat Linux 7.x, 8.0, and 9 users: your questions answered



Dear RED HAT LINUX 7.x, 8.0, and 9 users,

With three versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the new Fedora
Project now available, Red Hat offers a variety of options to meet your
needs.

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WHICH IS RIGHT FOR YOU?

What are the differences between Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the Fedora
Project? And how do they differ from the Red Hat Linux you've been using
for years?

See a complete comparison:
http://www.redhat.com/software/rhelorfedora/

ENTERPRISE LINUX
If you're a business, government, or are just looking for a stable,
supported Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the clear choice.

FEDORA PROJECT
If you're a developer or technology enthusiast, the Fedora Project -- a
proving ground for new Linux and open source technology -- may be what
you want.
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RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX FAQs

*How are Red Hat Enterprise Linux products delivered, in terms of
services and prices?

*What maintenance and support options are available for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux?

Find answers to these questions and more at:

http://www.redhat.com/software/rhel/faq/
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Resource Center:

http://www.redhat.com/solutions/migration/rhl/rhn

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