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<p><font size="2">> Get back to the basics. What did you upgrade? Did you apply some updates
<br />> to a FC6 machine? Of did you upgrade from say FC4 to FC6? </font></p>
<p><font size="2">I updated a FC6 machine, not upgrade.
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<br />> In the first case you should not have an issue. Even if FC6 will be out of
<br />> updates soon. </font></p>
<p><font size="2">And yet I am. Being that it happend on both FC6 & FC7 boxes after an update on each I would assume that this issues lies there. In fact each machince had issues with Sendmail so I am assuming that the issue lies there as well. </font></p>
<p><font size="2">> Anyone running production on Fedora is in for upgrades head aches well
<br />> before the end of the normal lifespan of that hardware. Been there, done
<br />> that, and still got the scars.
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<br />> That is why I run machines with CentOS 4 or CentOS 5. Updates are there
<br />> for years to come and if you know Fedora then you know Centos. They are
<br />> pretty much 2 twigs of the same branch.
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<br />> To be honest. Running production level machines on Fedora is not worth the
<br />> problems you get down the road. </font></p>
<p><font size="2">No offence and this may well be a good debate, when someone is NOT dealing with issues as I am now. Personally I find it analogous to kicking a man when he is down. As someone else mentioned I have had minor issues to date and have been running Fedora Core and Red Hat back to version 3 and rarely have had issues.</font></p>
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