Reindl Harald wrote:
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> Am 11.10.2013 12:40, schrieb Tim:
>> On Fri, 2013-10-11 at 00:00 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote:
>>> But someone should tell them that there is plenty of light on RPM-land
>>> (considering they put Fedora, RHEL and CentOS in the same bag).
>>
>> I think you all missed their point about wanting an install that has a
>> longer lifespan. They're jumping ship from Debian, and avoiding Red Hat
>> derived distros, because they all change versions too often, and abandon
>> prior releases too quickly for them. I understand how they feel.
>
> that must be why RHEL/CentOS has a lifespan of 10 years
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>> Yes, CentOS, et cetera, have long life span versions, too. But I
>> haven't compared the length of theirs to the long term Ubuntu one.
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> they also did not
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> otherwise they would not write bullshit like they are happy
> about 5 years support while Redhat has 10 years and a
> extended support of 13 years
>
>
https://www.google.at/search?q=rhel+lifecycle and click on the first link
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https://access.redhat.com/site/support/policy/updates/errata/
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> no idea why people who can't use Google all the time spread FUD
>
>> if you already came from a Debian background, Ubuntu is a closer move
>> than a Red Hat styled release.
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> which has *nothing* to do with "the darker side of the Internet"
> it's a matter of expierience and qualification
>
There are a lot of people who don't want "experience and qualifications,"
they want to use the computer. I really
find Mint is the ideal OS for them, rather than Fedora.
people who are not interested in experience and qualifications are *not* forced to
use a distribution with 2 major upgrades each year and i always wonder if poeple
(like you stating you have still running FC6 and FC13 somewhere) are spent one
minute to thunk what they are doing *before* they install whatever OS