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On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 21:57:14 -0600, Joseph M. Day wrote:

> > Is the default up2date subscription level "demo"?  I have a purchased and
> > registered RH7.1 but when I try to use up2date, I get "Demo service
> > currently disabled due to high load" .... but and invitation to sell it to
> > me.
> > 
> > I thought my one subscription that came with my purchsed product was not a
> > "demo" subscription.  Pretty worthless if not.
> > 
> > Something I'm doing/done wrong?
> 
> I'm pretty sure you have to pay for a subscription to get the upgraded service.
> I think it is $60/year for two systems. It's really not that bad because that
> gives you all the updgrades as well.
> 
> The reason you are getting that message is that 9.0 was just made available
> today and unless you have the upgraded service you will most likely not be able
> to connect while the subscribers are frantically downloading 9.0.

The question is _when_ was RHL 7.1 bought and registered, since it
only came with a month or two of RHN subscription. Only a purchased
"basic" or better entitlement would give you priority access at RHN.

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