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Comment by SSLy

3 days ago

> paywall

at worst a regwall.

"You need an active subscription" is paywall for me.

  • You manage over a hundred licensed RHEL machines but don't have an active subscription to access.redhat.com? Somebody is doing something terribly wrong in your org. How do you open support cases without that, or even manage the subs?

    For the record I think Red Hat shouldn't put those behind a login, but that's a different argument

    • I could ask for access I assume it's just a mail but I don't want to bother them because I can find a solution one or two results down from the redhat site anyway. I've worked with Linux and without a support contract for long enough that I know how debug and fix things. I wouldn't get direct access to support cases anyway. Our Linux guys provide a bash script to auto enroll.

      It's not a login. It's a login with an active subscription. Are those article that valuable that they can't provide it for everyone with a @company.com address that has >n licences?

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  • you can grab a free dev sub and it unlocks the KB and quick fixes too. Unless that changed relatively recently.