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We're still using RHEL4...so RHEL5 is still "new" for us :-)
Paul Krizak 7171 Southwest Pkwy MS B200.3A
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On 01/04/10 14:31, Jack Neely wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 08:57:19AM -0600, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
>> RHEL5 has been a solid work horse for more than two and a half years,
>> but its 2.6.18 kernel is getting a bit long on tooth. The most recent
>> "official" mention of RHEL6 I've seen was Tim Burke's presentation at
>> the September 2009 Red Hat Summit (see
>> http://www.redhat.com/f/pdf/summit/tburke_1050_rhel_roadmap.pdf) where
>> he described Fedora 11 and 12 as feature previews for RHEL6. Now that
>> Fedora 12 has been successfully launched, can we anticipate a RHEL6 beta
>> announcement any time soon?
>>
>> --Doc Savage
>> Fairview Heights, IL
>
> The latest I've been able to deduce is a beta release somwhere this
> spring or early summer.
>
> I must say that I'm fairly concerned about RHEL 5 being "current" for
> much longer. Its pretty long in the tooth in general at this point.
>
> Jack
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