MacBook Pro Running Linux using Parallels

Kunz, Christopher Christopher.Kunz at dowjones.com
Wed Jul 5 22:38:15 UTC 2006


Thanks again. May I make a comment? I have been working on a project which required purchasing and using new versions of several different types of software. I've had some issues along the way and getting help, or even responses from vendors, has been difficult. I have been quite pleased with your customer support, something that is sadly lacking in certain parts of the software industry.

I'm looking forward to using FC5 and Red Hat products in the future. 

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On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 16:14 -0400, Kunz, Christopher wrote:
> Rick,
> 
> Thanks so much for your reply and suggestion.
> 
> I will download Fedora Core 5 and burn on CD for installation.

Glad to help.  Remember that FC5 is on the cutting edge.  It will
probably end up as Red Hat Enterprise 5 eventually, but as of now, it is
not commercial software.  Make sure you subscribe to the "fedora-list"
if you need support.  I'll be here as well as there.

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> 
> 
> On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 14:09 -0400, Kunz, Christopher wrote:
> > Hello Red Hat,
> > I'd like to begin my adventure in Linux. I have a MacBook Pro and bought Parallels. I already have XP running as a virtual machine and would like to complete the "trifecta" of operating systems with Linux. Would you recommend starting out with this version...
> > Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS (Basic for x86, AMD64 & Intel EM64T, and Intel Itanium)
> > ...and would the media kit be a good ideal?
> > RHEL WS (v.4 for 32-bit x86 and 64-bit AMD64 & Intel EM64T) Media Kit $25
> 
> Workstation (WS) is fine.  However, why not try the free Fedora Core 5?
> You just download it and burn it to CDs or DVDs.
> 
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