nitsuj3580
Platinum Member
I'm interested in trying out Linux. I have a little experience with it but now I have more free time so would like to get more into it.
I just had a quick question about versions of a Linux distribution. For example, if I download and install Red Hat 8.0, then a few months down the road 8.1 comes out. Is the update from .0 to .1 like a Service Pack for Windows? Will I be able to download and install stuff that makes my .0 install equivalent to a .1 so I can stay updated?
I've also heard that .0 versions are buggy. Should I wait for .1, .2, or .3 or is again just simply updating Red Hat like you would windows with a service pack. Thanks
I just had a quick question about versions of a Linux distribution. For example, if I download and install Red Hat 8.0, then a few months down the road 8.1 comes out. Is the update from .0 to .1 like a Service Pack for Windows? Will I be able to download and install stuff that makes my .0 install equivalent to a .1 so I can stay updated?
I've also heard that .0 versions are buggy. Should I wait for .1, .2, or .3 or is again just simply updating Red Hat like you would windows with a service pack. Thanks