I know this has been discussed, but it was more toward, is FC stable enought for use as a production server etc. I'm looking more towards the limited life_span of FC compared to it's RHEL counterpart. (which is where tao linux/CentOs etc... comes into the picture) I'm getting a bit flustered with the term "legacy" where a normal FC life-span is only like 18 months before the "legacy" becomes obsolete (I think, correct me) Now, RHEL is supposed to last for 5 years. (which is a bit too plenty many) Hence, the question of using Tao Linux/Cent Os instead of Fedora. Now, I can always roll my own rpms based on source packages as it _is_ faster than the mirrors can come out with updated ones. But that's another story. (If I had a better/beefier box, I'll just run Gentoo on it, but since this is a P133 w/ 128MB Ram, Its more like.. Tough Luck.) Thoughts.. -- Ow Mun Heng Gentoo/Linux on D600 1.4Ghz 98% Microsoft(tm) Free!! Neuromancer 15:42:29 up 6:44, 6 users, 0.79, 0.50, 0.41