Linked by John Collins on Wed 4th Jun 2003 15:23 UTC
There seem to be many reviews on Red Hat 9.0, but all seem to be written by Linux junkies who really know their stuff. What about the MS Windows Convert? They say people like the first thing they use (i.e. if you learn to drive a manual transmission, you prefer it over automatic). If this is true, how does Red Hat 9.0 introduce a novice pc user to the world of computers? I hope to answer some of those questions in this tiny review.
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I remember Bill Gates saying that the "real usable" pc isn't here for the coming 15 years. And with "real usable", he probably means a totally self healing pc, with no weird error messages.
I haven't tried redhat lately, since I'm currently hooked on Gentoo. I have a political love for choice, and gentoo represents choice imo. If the windows users would known what choice was, we shouldn't have to tell them about linux. But the words: PC and Windows currently walk hand in hand, unfortunatly .
I remember Bill Gates saying that the "real usable" pc isn't here for the coming 15 years. And with "real usable", he probably means a totally self healing pc, with no weird error messages.
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I haven't tried redhat lately, since I'm currently hooked on Gentoo. I have a political love for choice, and gentoo represents choice imo. If the windows users would known what choice was, we shouldn't have to tell them about linux. But the words: PC and Windows currently walk hand in hand, unfortunatly
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