RedHat have released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
From what I've heard and seen this could be a really exciting release, as they have placed a lot of emphasis on virtualisation
Of course Centos has already started work on a 5.* release, with a beta currently available.
I'll be interested to see what kind of things people can do with this new shiny toy :)
RedHat 5 Released
RedHat have released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
From what I've heard and seen this could be a really exciting release, as they have placed a lot of emphasis on virtualisation
Of course Centos has already started work on a 5.* release, with a beta currently available.
I'll be interested to see what kind of things people can do with this new shiny toy :)
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I've just installed CentOS 4.4 on /six/ servers. This /always/ happens to me.
Adam
If you are using Centos you should be able to upgrade without too much hassle once they've released a stable version, but I know how you feel :)
It kept happening to me with vbulletin as well
Michele
dahamsta,
Will you please install Debian Sarge on six servers now? I want Etch to be released :)
Niall.
Nah just kidding, sure 4.4 will be supported for ages yet. Niall, I seem to remember installing Sarge on something about 15 years ago, does that count? :)
dahamsta,
Would have been well ahead of the game at the time :)
Me and Mark Shuttleworth go way back. You know about his time machine, right? :)