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Originally posted by Man1c M0g
Ahhh, they may mean Redhat Enterprise. Its a really heavy modification of Redhat, so its not covered by the Linux usage requirements I guess. Still a bit dishonorable, but i'll wait until I hear something more concrete than TechTV before slating it...
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Anyway, starting early next year they will stop the Red Hat Linux series, and will be introducing the Fedora system, which is basically Red Hat 10.. however, they do hide the links for the iso's, mainly because the GPL, which is what Linux is licensed under states that the program is supposed to be free, but support, packaging, and marketing can be added as a cost...
Red Hat makes a point on support, so that is how they make money, a little dishonest, but not as bad as Apple or even Microsoft, which try to take and hold their markets..