On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 23:12 -0400, Jorge Fábregas wrote: > On Tuesday 23 November 2004 9:49 pm, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > > clarification: up2date can use rhn which is completely open source. > > You need to pay redhat for this service though. > > Hi, > > I'm just curious...is there a paid subscription to use RHN with Fedora? To put > it in another way...does the RHN have fedora repositories? I think they just > have exclusive repositories for their enterprise products (AS, WS..etc) and > not fedora. > > Jorge Fedora Core is not really a "Redhat" product, like the older down- loadable versions of the redhat distribution were. It is supposed to be a Redhat sanctioned, community based project, and as such is not a product offering from Redhat. The main benefit of Fedora Core for Redhat, is it being a testbed for developing and stabilizing ideas for future Redhat professional product releases. I don't think you will ever see the kind of support for Fedora that you use see with the Professional products. You will need to purchase one of their enterprise products, if you need this type of upgrade support. -- Sam Williams samurai@xxxxxxx +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +"It is easy to be blinded to the essential uselessness of computers + + by the sense of accomplishment you get from getting them to work at + + all." + + - Douglas Adams + +----------------------------------------------------------------------+