The $60/year gets you a priority access to the "queue" when new updates 
come out.  You'll find that when new updates come out, and the up2date 
servers get busy, that RH will restrict them to the paying customers, 
first...once that demand goes down, the freebie folks get access, again.

On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, MET wrote:

> As a brand new user to Red Hat, what exactly is the benefit of paying
> $60/yr to join the Red Hat Network?  Can you live without it and still
> keep your system up-to-date and stable?  Does it just centralize
> information for updating your system?
> 
> What's the big deal?
> 
> ~ Matthew
> 
> 
> 
> 

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