
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.
It seem like there's been a lot of Red Hat news here lately, but I guess that's not neccesarily bad.
I was going to get Lycoris or some other "beginner" distibution for my grand mother, but I may get RH8, since it looks like they've achieved that same ease of use and singular feel without "dumbing down" the distro.