[NTLUG:Discuss] Commercial linux support options
David Stanaway
david at stanaway.net
Mon Sep 24 19:55:13 CDT 2007
Thanks for the input guys.
Kind of what I thought.
Novel is politically incorrect where I am at - leaves RHEL or a
different vendor.
How much of a pain are custom kernel builds in RHEL? Do roll your own
kernels burn your support?
Thomas Cameron (Red Hat) wrote:
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> Robert Citek wrote:
>> On 09/24/2007 11:04 AM, Thomas Cameron (Red Hat) wrote:
>>> David Stanaway wrote:
>>>> I am looking for some different support options for some of my linux
>>>> systems being used at work right now.
>>> I have nothing but admiration and respect for the Debian project. But
>>> if you want commercial support, there are really two options - Red Hat
>>> and Novell.
>> What about Canonical and Prodigy for Ubuntu and Debian, respectively?
>>
>> I'm asking out of curiosity as I know nothing about any of those
>> companies other than what little I've read.
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> I know of no one who is using Canonical support, so I just don't have
> any current data about the quality of their service.
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