On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 18:27, Guy Fraser wrote: > You must be talking about home users without any important data. > > Many servers and workstations run until they can not be feasibly > maintained, or there is a compelling reason to upgrade. Well, since we are discussing RH's Personal/Professional product, it goes without saying that we're not talking about systems that should be running any of their Enterprise offerings. RH 9 is for desktop usage and for development usage and for that standard web/file/app servers. These are the ones that are already used to and have been using the 4 to 6 month upgrade cycle. Systems like major database and critical production servers haven't been running RH personal/professional anyway (usually running Solaris or AIX or some such). Now that RH has an Enterprise line you will see Linux moving into this area of the data center. For small and medium size businesses there won't be much of a change with the new breakout of the OS offerings. -- Farewell neighbor. Thank you for giving us a safe place for so many years. Fred Rodgers - 1928-2003 -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list