Yup.
I have systems that work, and I just need security erratta.
New systems are going to be running newer redhat or fedora, I'm not
interesetd in installing new instances of redhat 7.3, only supporting my
existing ones.
Like the man said, we just want to keep critical systems working, while we
determine how to upgrade them.
--Luke
This one time, at band camp, Warren Togami <warren togami com> wrote:
Most of the businesses involved with Fedora Legacy seem ONLY interested
in security patches to existing distributions and NOT add-ons, am I
right?
I think this is so. I think anyone wanting add-ons at this time in the
game
would do well to update RHEL where there is more support available.
kevin
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