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[MDLUG] Upgrading Linux Version



I do not mean to be rude here. But, I think you should go and read
www.linuxhq.com
and similar sites. You question is too broad to answer. If you
questioned this a few years
ago, when a standard installation was no more than 100MB, it was easy to
answer. Linux,
these days has 500MB+ standard installation. Now, where do you want the
answer to begin?

Short answer to your question, it has a newer kernel.

By all means read the linux web sites.

Again, this is not a flame.

Subba Rao
subb3 at ibm.net

Radhika Srivatsa wrote:

> I currently run Red Hat Linux release 5.0 with Kernel 2.0.32.
>
> How much work is it to upgrade to Red Hat v6.0 and also what are the
> advantages of the upgrade?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Radhika Srivatsa
> Operations Support Systems, ANS-UUNET:an MCI-Worldcom Company.
> Voice: (734)214-5970    Pager: (888)561-7695    Fax: (734)214-7343
> radhika at ans.net

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