Red Hat Linux 9 distribution will reach its end-of-life for errata maintenance on April 30, 2004. This means that from May 1, 2004 we will not be producing new security, bugfix, or enhancement updates for this product. . . .. Dear Red Hat Linux user; We are approaching the published end of life date for errata support for our final Red Hat Linux distribution. We'd like to remind you of this date and the options available to you for migrating your Red Hat Linux implementations: Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the Fedora Project. Red Hat Linux 9 distribution will reach its end-of-life for errata maintenance on April 30, 2004. This means that from May 1, 2004 we will not be producing new security, bugfix, or enhancement updates for this product. There are a variety of options available for migration. Red Hat offers Red Hat Enterprise Linux as well as the new Fedora Project. Our Red Hat Linux Migration Resource Center can help you find the Red Hat solution best suited for your needs: https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/linux-platforms/enterprise-linux/migration-process The errata support policy, as well as our current errata and advisories, are available from: https://www.redhat.com/en/solutions/security-approach . Dear Red Hat Linux user;We are approaching the published end of life date for errata support for our. linux, distribution, reach, end-of-life, errata, maintenance, april. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
We are approaching the published end of life dates for errata support for our Red Hat Linux distributions.. . . . We are approaching the published end of life dates for errata support for our Red Hat Linux distributions. We'd like to take this opportunity to remind you of the dates and show you the options available in migrating your Red Hat Linux implementations to Red Hat Enterprise Linux or the Fedora Project. Red Hat Linux 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, and 8.0 distributions will reach their end-of-life for errata maintenance on the 31st December 2003. This means that from 1st January 2004 we will not be producing new security, bugfix, or enhancement updates for these products. Red Hat Linux 9 reaches end of life on April 30, 2004. There are a variety of options available for migration. Red Hat offers Red Hat Enterprise Linux as well as the new Fedora Project. Our Red Hat Linux Migration Resource Center can help you find the Red Hat solution best suited for your needs: Red Hat Enterprise Linux migration process The errata support policy, as well as our current errata and advisories, are available from: Support If you are already using Red Hat Enterprise Linux you should change your subscription from Red Hat-watch-list to enterprise-watch-list. See: Enterprise-watch-list Info Page -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/2ZqVXlSAg2UNWIIRAhPtAJ9ZA5tT7WwH5WrbRG53akxfqjvItgCeORO4 2peJgxZUy+k8ZtIf3UxHDWw= =1mY5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- . As the discontinuation of errata support for Red Hat distributions nears, users must evaluate migration paths. Various alternatives exist for seamless transition.. Red Hat,Linux Migration,End of Life. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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