On Sun, 2004-03-28 at 05:11, Thierry wrote: > Bill Schoolcraft wrote: > > >-------<snipped>-------- > >Pink Tie 10 (Red Hat 10 Workalike) > >Pink Tie 10 3 CD Installation Set > >Shipping $6.99 > >Pink Tie 10 6 CD Install & Source Set > >Shipping $12.99 > >-------<snipped>-------- > > > >Thanks for any information on this. > > > > > It is Fedora Core 1. Since RH <stopped> at 9 but gave it away to the > community, FC1 is in effect close to what RH10 would be. > It is easier to market RH10 than FC1 for a company like cheapbyte > Fedora is a RedHat sponsored project and they are still more than > heavily involved in the development of it. Thanks guys for the great work! > What has changed is the no commercial support and no off-the-shelf package. > No flame here please, i am just summin'up for the regular user. > This has been discussed at length so just look through the archive for > the details. > Hope this helps > Thierry Thierry, I thought I read somewhere that RHEL is actually what RH 10 would have been. I'm running WBEL on server and one workstation, which is an RHEL clone. It seems more like RH 9 than FC1 does. (I'm running FC1 on another workstation, too.) It really doesn't matter to me which is true, but one has to wonder since RHEL/WBEL will work better with RH 9 apps than FC1 does. What do you think? Paul