Agreed. It's silliness. My, oh my. They've done it now. It must be time to move back to FreeBSD? I really didn't want to do that. I was convinced that Red Hat would have eternally had Linux freely available. I'm still going to dive into Core 1 and see what goes. There's nothing like moving a production server to a test OS for a week or so and seeing what happens, yeah? -Ryan Beisner > No experience with Fedora, but if you go with RHEL version 3, be aware > that RedHat pulled out the database servers (both mysql and postgresql), > apparently for inclusion in an as-yet-unreleased add-on product, so be > prepared to roll your own or grab them from non RH sources if required. > > Apparently, no one runs any php/mysql websites on RedHat systems, or > maybe they just like alienating their customer base (they've sure been > annoying me! Not just with the removal of the SQL servers, but with > their total lack of mentioning such a major step in *ANY* online manual, > migration guides, readme files, etc). > > -- > Charles Steinkuehler > charles@steinkuehler.net > --={Scanned by the AEnternet.com mail server}=-- --={Scanned by the AEnternet.com mail server}=--