Re: RHEL4
- From: Dan Espen <daneNO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:09:42 -0400
General Schvantzkoph <schvantzkoph@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 18:41:50 +0100, Simon Dean wrote:
Damn it. damn it and everything it stands for. I understand that it
doesn't use "bleeding edge" technology because it's still fresh, but I
mean, the printing interface, aka, CUPS, is like a few years old at
least.
Cya
Simon
RHEL starts life slightly obsolete and then stays frozen in time for
ever,
We have a RH4 subscription on one of our work machines.
I get so many notices of updates from RH that I had to
put the specific subject line in my SPAM filter.
Instead of reading the emails, I just go onto the machine
every few weeks and apply all the updates.
They may not be applying the latest and greatest but
I get a lot of updates.
.
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