Red Hat released the beta for their upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) line. The release is tagged release 2.95, Taroon. The next official release will probably be called RHEL release 3 (as usual, Red Hat does not confirm their upcoming release version and date).
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> Yes, I find it also shocking that they use beta
> software in a release that is clearly labeled as "beta"
Yes, you're right *now*. But I find it shocking that RH will be using this beta software (as in RH9.0) in production too although RH know of this problems (nptl in kernel).
Soon, when RH Enterprise is final you see what's wrong:
ntpl for a 2.4 when it's officially in kernel-2.6 first and gcc-ssa when it's officially in gcc-3.4 first!
Needed software (for me) doesn't work and the software developer states, that I don't should use a f* patched distro.
I think he's (the software developer) right on it's statement!
> Yes, I find it also shocking that they use beta
> software in a release that is clearly labeled as "beta"
Yes, you're right *now*. But I find it shocking that RH will be using this beta software (as in RH9.0) in production too although RH know of this problems (nptl in kernel).
Soon, when RH Enterprise is final you see what's wrong:
ntpl for a 2.4 when it's officially in kernel-2.6 first and gcc-ssa when it's officially in gcc-3.4 first!
Needed software (for me) doesn't work and the software developer states, that I don't should use a f* patched distro.
I think he's (the software developer) right on it's statement!