Re: RH 9 - new glibc

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> To that extent, yes, 9 is ok for the receptionist's desk, or the sales
guy, or 
> pretty much anybody that just uses it for a web/email/office kiosk.  For 
> developers, or engineers or those such, then the RHEL is a better choice.

The receptionists, sales, and other administrative functions are the
normal users of a "Corporate Desktop". Engineers and developers normally
do not have the standard desktop configuration, but have an enhanced
one. With that said I have to go back and say RH is no longer suitable
for a corporate environment. Engineering, development and servers yes,
the standard corporate desktop? no.

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