Red Hat 9
Is it advisable or ok to install v8.2.5 to a Red Hat 9 configuration? I
tried it and there are a lot of libraries that I need get and install (e.g.
libc). I am wondering if it is worth it (or dangerous) or am I better off
upgrading my system?
Thanks
Tony
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On Fri, 28 Dec 2007, Anthony B. Colson wrote:
Is it advisable or ok to install v8.2.5 to a Red Hat 9
configuration?
No.
It is not ok to run any RedHat Linux, as thay are totally not
supported and insecure.
You should as soon as possible install RedHat Enterprise 5 (or a
clone like CentOS 5).
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Tometzky
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...although Eating Honey was a very good thing to do, there was a
moment just before you began to eat it which was better than when you
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Is it advisable or ok to install v8.2.5 to a Red Hat 9 configuration? I
tried it and there are a lot of libraries that I need get and install
(e.g.
libc). I am wondering if it is worth it (or dangerous) or am I better off
upgrading my system?Thanks
Tony
Onward & Upward!
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-------------------------------------------------------"The richest people in the world build networks. Everyone else is trained
to look for work."
well redhat 9 is no longer supported by redhat a long time
http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/eol/
Upgrade to fedora 8 or RHEL 5 or CentOS 5.1
- Robert Kiyosaki
Leonel
Thanks to all those who chimed in to help. My Linux box is a personal pc
and I have been thinking about upgrading. At that point I will also upgrade
to PostgreSQL v8.2.5.
Happy New Year to all!
Tony
Is it advisable or ok to install v8.2.5 to a Red Hat 9 configuration? I
tried it and there are a lot of libraries that I need get and install
(e.g.
libc). I am wondering if it is worth it (or dangerous) or am I better off
upgrading my system?Thanks
Tony
Onward & Upward!
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-------------------------------------------------------
"The richest people in the world build networks. Everyone else is trained
to look for work."
well redhat 9 is no longer supported by redhat a long time
http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/eol/
Upgrade to fedora 8 or RHEL 5 or CentOS 5.1
- Robert Kiyosaki
Leonel