Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 23rd Feb 2003 20:42 UTC
Red Hat Red Hat is the undisputed commercial leader when it comes to Linux distros. A few years ago more distros were sharing the Linux market/userbase, but these days Red Hat has overcome its competitors in impressions, sales and popularity. Popularity doesn't always mean quality though (look at Windows9x for example), so after our world's first review of Red Hat 8.0 a few months ago, I wanted to check out the new product, Red Hat 8.1, destined to be released sometime in the next one or two months. I downloaded and installed the third beta of 8.1, codenamed Phoebe, and gave it a whirl. We will be featuring a full review when the final version becomes available, but here is a preliminary report on the current status, accompanied by three screenshots. Update: Added one more screenshot.
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NTFS
by Pascal de Bruijn on Sat 22nd Feb 2003 11:22 UTC

I know that the NTFS module is still in experimental mode. But they could compiled it in as a module, which would not get loaded by default, (even if the system has NTFS partitions). If i'm not mistaken many distributions simply have NTFS support on read-only, which takes care of the data-loss issue.

Mostly read-only is enough, this way I can still play music which is located on my NTFS drive.

Yey, no Extras anymore. They should fire the guy who invented that menu...