Am So, den 16.11.2003 schrieb Robert P. J. Day um 09:18: > but further down in the article, it states that: > > "Red Hat Academic Desktop will be based on the RHEL WS product, while > Red Hat Academic Server will be based on RHEL ES, he said." > > if that's the case, how many students are going to be interested > in the more stable but certainly older technology of RHEL on their > desktop? to which release of RH does RHEL currently correspond? OK, maybe not the students, but their teachers? :-) There are a lot of colleagues of mine who are happily using quite old versions of Red Hat or SuSE or Mandrake, some are even using debian :-) Most important: there is a choice! Fedora or RHEL for the desktop. And even more important: we will be able to afford our servers with Red Hat Peter