From: "Xose Vazquez Perez" <xose@xxxxxxxxxx> > David Jericho wrote: > > > The sad thing I have to admit, is as a sane, professional, and rational > > admin who has my, my users, and my employers interests at heart, 64-bit > > Sun hardware and Solaris looks to be an attractive proposition. At least > ^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > Solaris over x86 may be interesting, but SPARC servers/support aren't cheaper. > > > it's not a bottomless money pit for services I won't use. > > you have several alternatives :-) > > - to change to a free distribution (Slackware, Debian, Gentoo, Mandrake ...) > - to change to a paidware distribution (SuSE, TurboLinux, SCO, Conectiva ...) > - to buy the cheapest Red Hat EL based product: > x Professional Workstation - $100 > x WS - $180 > x ES - $350 > - to stay with RHL 7.2, 7.3 or 9 and: > x to get updates from Fedora Legacy > x to build yourself updates from RHEL erratas > x to build yourself updates from NET sources > x to paid someone to do dirty job > x to do nothing and cry > - to use Fedora Project distributions > - to build yourself RHEL from sources - to move to one of the BSDs and get some real security. {^_^}