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Red Hat 9 To Be Released March 31

Garfunkel writes "Looks like Red Hat is breaking tradition and skipping 8.1 and 8.2 and jumping directly to 9.0 RHN subscribers get it a week ahead on March 31st. Available to the rest the world a week later (April 7)." The website refers to the upcoming release simply as "9" -- which doesn't rule out future point releases, but could it be?

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  1. Hah! by PeekabooCaribou · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just trying to keep up with Slackware.

    "Are you running Linux 9 yet?"

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  2. Ximian, where for art thou? by destiney · · Score: 4, Funny
    1. Re:Ximian, where for art thou? by Sinistar2k · · Score: 5, Funny

      You might want to look up the meaning of wherefore. Unless you're questioning why Ximian exists at all?

  3. Confusion by 4of12 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I suppose that higher numbers are better from the perspective of new users comparing products, although the race ahead didn't seem to do Mandrake enough good.

    A day shy of April 1 is kind of fishy, though.

    Lastly, imagine the chaos that will reign when Redhat releases Red Hat 10.

    Yes, it will be "ten", as in the same version as the Apple OS X, also a UNIX.

    Oh, but "X" is the windowing system for UNIX, you know, "eks eleven", which is much better than "X10", the same as the clunky old protocol for handling devices around your house. Not Windows, but "X Windows"...

    It'll be like "Who's on First" all over again...

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    1. Re:Confusion by EpsCylonB · · Score: 5, Funny

      It goes up to eleven, thats one louder than all the other amps.

    2. Re:Confusion by thopkins · · Score: 4, Funny

      X11 is much better than X10 because X11 doesn't have annoying pop-up ads!

  4. Hey Boss! by TopShelf · · Score: 5, Funny

    In related news, I'm changing my job title to Systems Analyst 2.0, to better highlight new features and capabilities. Of course, biweekly licensing fees will be readjusted to reflect this enhanced functionality...

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  5. Re:DVD ISOs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Downloading DVDs is illegal.

  6. Re:free software by kasperd · · Score: 5, Funny

    couldn't an RHN member technically just leak it without consequence?

    He could, and then start praying for the link not to be posted on slashdot for the first week.

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  7. Re:beta tested - Grub config by bathmatt · · Score: 5, Funny

    My RH 9 beta has a grub configuration util, it is located in /bin/vi

  8. Re:Blimey. by Hard_Code · · Score: 5, Funny

    Here is your parachute and here is the manual.

    Welcome to Linux.

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  9. best linux ever! by joe_bruin · · Score: 4, Funny

    redhat laboratories releases linux9 advanced server pro champion edition(tm)

    redhat laboratories has announced today the future release of 'linux9 advanced server pro champion edition(tm)'. redhat scientists have announced that this will be the most numerically advanced version of linux ever sold. by abandoning older 8.x technology (found on previous releases), redhat has been able to accelerate the versioning capabilities of linux by nearly 10 percent.
    numerically advanced versioning technology is an important step in bringing redhat to the enterprise. many enterprise customers, who run high-availability servers on big iron hardware, demand the stability and maturity that can only come from numerically advanced version numbers. moving to linux9 puts redhat in direct competition with sun microsystems' (SUNW) solaris operating system, which has been sporting version 9 release enumeration for over a year.

    in other news, redhat has announced that linux9 advanced server pro champion edition(tm) will be distributed in a six dvd set, that includes 2 dvd's containing the basic distribution, and 4 dvd's of pre-compiled packages. additional dvd's supporting non-x86 architectures may also be available for purchase.