Just a few weeks after the beta release of the next version of their Linux based OS, Red Hat has released 7.3.93 of their software, once again, code-named Limbo. Those of you who read my first Limbo review know that I gave it a favorable review. After downloading and installing the second beta, I had to take a few days before writing this article.
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It's very interesting that Red Hat is starting to turn in this direction. Wow, there are a lot of things in the wind right now.
I use SuZE 8 and I think it edges out Mandrake as the best of the big distros, because of YaST2.
Right now I'm writing from build 46 of Lycoris. They get closer to real Joe User Linux with every build. They have their software download center up and running too, although there isn't much in yet. Honest to God, I wish Lycoris had the Walmart deal instead of Lindows. You can get it pre-installed on these really out of date and slow HP desktops and IBM Thinkpads, but the real problem with Lycoris is that the end user pretty much has to know if their hardware is compatible, etc. and install it themselves. Lycoris does seem to not rush things though, perhaps they are wise there. They're almost ready.
It's very interesting that Red Hat is starting to turn in this direction. Wow, there are a lot of things in the wind right now.
I use SuZE 8 and I think it edges out Mandrake as the best of the big distros, because of YaST2.
Right now I'm writing from build 46 of Lycoris. They get closer to real Joe User Linux with every build. They have their software download center up and running too, although there isn't much in yet. Honest to God, I wish Lycoris had the Walmart deal instead of Lindows. You can get it pre-installed on these really out of date and slow HP desktops and IBM Thinkpads, but the real problem with Lycoris is that the end user pretty much has to know if their hardware is compatible, etc. and install it themselves. Lycoris does seem to not rush things though, perhaps they are wise there. They're almost ready.