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""A lot of our customers want to make sure that Red Hat has a sustainable business, so they can be assured of support for the long haul," Young said. "What we're doing is creating two Linux distributions to meet the needs of two customer segments.""

By showing businesses that we can stop support on any version at any time we want,we will help them to feel secure about the OS they installed last month..er, next month, well you know what I mean, as long as they pay us once a year we will be happy and they get a chance to use a ok free OS...

use windows, it's cheaper and you know the OS you bought last month will be supported for more then a year
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this has been building for a while now  ryusen | 11/05/03
YEP  lmaxwell | 11/06/03
Huh?  prime21 | 11/06/03
Need to get better at fud  NoB$ | 11/06/03
M$ shill is spreading FUD  screaming silence | 11/07/03
No surprise here  doctormoriarty | 11/06/03
Mandrake for more than just hobbyists  egon@... | 11/07/03
Red Hat and the Hobbiest  starrcannon | 11/07/03

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