So, is a dead-end product? If so, why sell it in the first place? I realize that RedHat is pushing the Enterprise line... Heck, I've pushing it on the job. But, could I, in good faith, or should I recommend RHPWS to anyone looking for a "boxed set" version of RedHat Linux? If not, then why is it on the sore shelves? Marcus O. On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 01:56, Chris Kloiber wrote: > On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 05:14, Marcus O. White wrote: > > G'day All, > > > > Yes, I realize that this is "Fedora Core" list... What is the real deal > > with RedHat Professional Workstation? So far I've only gotten > > confused... I've heard that it is the consumer retail version of the > > RHEL WS... And it is not fully supported... Then I hear that it is > > supported... Then there is the one that if you do install it then one > > cannot upgrade it to whatever follows... Almost sounds like M$ Windows > > ME... Please someone clue me in... BTW, I happened to see the boxed set > > at Best Buy for $99 and the Kernel is 2.4.21... > > > > Marcus O. > > Here's what the website has to say about Red Hat Professional > Workstation: > > http://www.redhat.com/software/workstation/