> I'm curious to know what you fellow RedHat users are planning to do when > RedHat Linux gets End-of-life'd? > > Will you be sticking with your existing RedHat distro? > Will you be switching distros? To what? > > Does anyone know if RedHat Enterprise Linux going to be available free > of charge? > > > I'm most definitely not trying to invite a distro war. I'm trying to get > input to help me with my decision on what to do. > > Thx, > Bart I will try Fedora first (http://fedora.org). It is the "replacement" for Red Hat Linux. We will see how that goes and then I'll make further choices. I am sad to see the "consumer" Red Hat go away. I also worry if this will hurt them in the long run. Familiarity breeds sales, I think. If we home users can't get "real" Red Hat inexpensively, will we want to use it on the job? I hope it works for them. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is not free of charge, as such. Being Free Software, you can download the source but you would have to then "roll your own" distro from the source. There was a thread about doing just that a little bit ago in this list. Maybe someone that discussed it can respond better. Alan