[ale] FW: Red Hat Linux 8.0 now available on Red Hat Network (FOR A PRICE)

lance crocker jnlc at bellsouth.net
Mon Sep 30 23:39:04 EDT 2002




-----Original Message-----
From: Red Hat Network [mailto:rhn-admin at rhn.redhat.com]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 12:22 PM
To: jnlc at bellsouth.net
Subject: Red Hat Linux 8.0 now available on Red Hat Network


Red Hat Linux 8.0 is now available.  Get priority access to the Red Hat
Linux 8.0 upgrade by subscribing to Red Hat Network Basic service for just
$60 USD annually.  Get it now:
 
https://rhn.redhat.com/network/sales/purchase.pxt
 
What does $60 a year get you?
 
  * Instant ISOs of any Red Hat Linux public release for the duration of
    your subscription.

  * Priority access to updates and ISOs -- no busy signals, no searching
    mirror sites, no waiting.

What's new in Red Hat Linux 8.0, anyway?

  * A new interface -- a user-friendly desktop with graphical enhancements
    and improved menu organization.

  * The latest Gnu Compiler Collection, gcc-3.2, and a specially tuned
    and tested high-performace kernel, 2.4.18.

  * Cutting-edge web server technology powered by the latest release
    of Apache, 2.0.
 
  * Updated graphical configuration tools that make setting up a Linux
    server a truly point-and-click experience.
 
  * A single interface for package selection during and after installation
 
  * Enhanced personal security, featuring a point-and-click firewall
    tool to protect your system from Internet intruders.
 
How do I upgrade once I subscribe to Red Hat Network Basic service?
 
  * After purchase, you will be directed to the Instant ISO page.
    From there, follow the instructions for downloading and installing
    Red Hat Linux 8.0 from the ISO images.
 
Read more at: http://www.redhat.com/software/linux/
 
DOWNLOAD 8.0 NOW.
 
Subscribe to Red Hat Network Basic and start downloading Red Hat Linux 8.0
instantly.
 
https://rhn.redhat.com/network/sales/purchase.pxt
 


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