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	<title>Comments on: Cheaper Internet?  Not anytime soon apparently.</title>
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		<title>By: Auz</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, technically, Red Hat doesn&#039;t support any of the Fedora Cores anyway - you&#039;d need to buy their Red Hat Enterprise Linux for that. FCs 3 and 4 are supported by the Fedora Project, which is sponsored by Red Hat. FCs 1 and 2 and Red Hats 7.3 and 9 are supported by Fedora Legacy, which has some support from Red Hat. As far as I can tell, the actual difference in support between the two is that patched RPMs from Fedora Legacy come down the pipe a couple of days later...
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, technically, Red Hat doesn&#8217;t support any of the Fedora Cores anyway &#8211; you&#8217;d need to buy their Red Hat Enterprise Linux for that. FCs 3 and 4 are supported by the Fedora Project, which is sponsored by Red Hat. FCs 1 and 2 and Red Hats 7.3 and 9 are supported by Fedora Legacy, which has some support from Red Hat. As far as I can tell, the actual difference in support between the two is that patched RPMs from Fedora Legacy come down the pipe a couple of days later&#8230;</p>
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