--- michael thon <mrthon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Greetings - I've been considering using fedora core > 2 on a server and > some workstations at work. But, it looks like, > according to the fedora > web site, that security updates, etc will only be > provided for about 6-8 > months after a new release. It seems that this > short of a lifespan > makes fedora difficult to use, even for hobbyists! > Anyone else using > fedora core in a production environment? > cheers > mt > Fedora isnt meant to be used in a production environment but many people are doing just that and are successful. I know atleast a dozen web servers using them. fedoralegacy.org is trying to extend the lifespan of redhat and fedora. Please read their faq for more explanations __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail