RH9, through the fedora legacy project does have the latest fixes, if youre talking out of the box than yes a newer version ( I might stay on FC1 as its is 2.4 ) but not the newest is better..
On another note (It mentions this article above), Groklaw has this interesting article posted:
You can read the news in English, French, or German -- French police ("la Gendarmerie Nationale française") will be switching to OpenOffice.org from Microsoft Office, according to the French industry news service Toolinux:
By the end of January some 35,000 PCs and workstations are to be equipped with the open source office suite; by this summer the number is to reach 80,000. The French police expect to be able to cut costs amounting to more than two million euros by this move.Maybe they are thinking about security issues, which you can read about in this article about how Linux is getting harder to crack (a new Honeynet Project study shows it now takes up to three months to compromise a default Linux installation, compared to mere hours for unpatched Windows, according to tests by Symantec last year), or in this Linux Journal article, "Linux in Government: How Security Exploits Threaten Government Infrastructures" by Tom Adelstein, which I found on Novell's website. They have been providing some fine antiFUD and informative material there. On their website today, for example, you can find the following:
- Migrating to Linux the Novell Way
- IE Flaw Threat Hits the Roof
- Novell, Mandrake Respond to Sun's Red Hat Claims
- Unbending the Truth -- Things Microsoft Hopes You Won't Notice, Novell's answer to Microsoft's Get the Facts page. You have to love the url: http://www.novell.com/linux/truth/
There is plenty more where that came from.