
I know what you're thinking, but don't worry. This article isn't 'Yet Another Red Hat 8.0 Review'. This article is primarily about
using Red Hat 8.0 if you happen to be a newbie, but it's also about using
Red Hat 8.0 if you happen to be a
KDE user. Why? I happen to be a KDE user, so it makes sense I'd focus more on what I know the most about. Plus, I still remember the frustration of staring with something akin to terror at a blank command line with lots of ideas about what I'd like to do and very little knowledge of how to do it.
Rob, thank you for writing such a thorough, well thought out article! Wow, it's really good with tons of useful info.I appreciate your comments about the whole KDE/Gnome situation very much. Thanks for going to such trouble!
I'm sitting here on RH 8 and just got my first update alert from the RH Network icon at the end of the Panel. It glows red when there is an online update available. It turned out to be an updte of fetchmail. Anyway, what a nice feature! I still don't now if I have this because I actually bought it or if anyone can have this.