Re: new to redhat

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Welcome! RH9 is a touch old, you may want to look into getting a newer
version of A) centOS or B) fedora. Cent is free (as in beer and speech) and
is basically the same thing as RH minus the brandings and support. Fedora is
actually created by red hat as their test bed for new features, so when the
features make it into Red Hat enterprise they can have a few years of
vetting by the community to ensure that they're robust and mature.

-Matty

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Johan Scheepers <johansche@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> Good day,
>
> I have ordered some RH 9 cd's.
> Done some home work on google.
> Some knowledge of debian squeeze and opensuse 11.3.
>
> Being a pensionar I do have the time to fiddle around with different
> distros.
> May need some assistance along the redhat way.
>
> Regards
> Johan
>
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