On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 8:08 PM, Paul W. Frields <sticks...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If you install Fedora, what you get for support is, essentially,
> answers people are willing to give you for free here, in forums, in
> IRC, and so on.  If you install CentOS or SL, I believe the answer is
> roughly the same.  This does not necessarily make CentOS or SL bad
> options (leaving out Fedora for lifecycle reasons others have already
> made clear).  You, and your boss, have to be willing to live with that
> definition of support.

The annoying thing is, I'd *gladly* pay Red Hat for support, if they'd
charge me a sensible amount. I'm not a multinational corporation. I'm
a home user with a single server, but it's important to me. It's
currently running CentOS and has a number of problems. I'd install
RHEL in a heartbeat to get support for it. But given the minimum Red
Hat support charge is several thousand, it's simply out of my price
range :-(

Tet

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