Well I don't believe that is exactly the deal, it is close enough. But the point is, the release from Red Hat is still in beta/alpha development. It is not yet possible to install a system from Red Hat.
-Rms Rod m. Stewart stewart (at) nexus (dot) carleton (dot) ca
What are you talking about? What is this mythical "new OS load"? Have you ever actually seen a real NetWinder?
My Netwinders are pretty stable most of the time, but I'm running one of the farthest things from a stock Corel Computer NetWinder that's around.
And no, they do not have to deal with Red Hat. Actually, currently there is nothing from Red Hat on a NetWinder. It is partially based off a Red Hat 5.1 distribution that the people at Corel Computer put together. Current NetWinders do not ship with anything from Red Hat.
Hey, but what do I know. I just play with versioned libc, fix the odd package and have a small ftp site with NetWinder stuff.
Well I don't believe that is exactly the deal, it is close enough. But the point is, the release from Red Hat is still in beta/alpha development. It is not yet possible to install a system from Red Hat.
-Rms
Rod m. Stewart
stewart (at) nexus (dot) carleton (dot) ca
What are you talking about? What is this mythical "new OS load"? Have you ever actually seen a real NetWinder?
My Netwinders are pretty stable most of the time, but I'm running one of the farthest things from a stock Corel Computer NetWinder that's around.
And no, they do not have to deal with Red Hat. Actually, currently there is nothing from Red Hat on a NetWinder. It is partially based off a Red Hat 5.1 distribution that the people at Corel Computer put together. Current NetWinders do not ship with anything from Red Hat.
Hey, but what do I know. I just play with versioned libc, fix the odd package and have a small ftp site with NetWinder stuff.
-Rms