I installed Red Hat Linux 9 (Shrike) to see what has changed between it and the previous major version of Red Hat (8.0). The article features some installation screenshots and of course some post-install screenshots showing Bluecurve in Gnome and KDE (more shots here), user experience and discussion of whether you should upgrade or not.
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but the author doesn't seem to understand that root and user accounts have different mozilla profiles. Installing plugins as root won't allow you to run these plugins as a user. This actually goes for everything. This isn't a bug in redhat or mozilla. I just think the reviewer should be a little more educated on how linux works before posting "problems" he has.
P.S. I wish they would have just installed moz 1.3 as default. Does anyone know if the 8.x rpms on mozilla.org will work with redhat 9? If not I hope moz will post new ones soon.
but the author doesn't seem to understand that root and user accounts have different mozilla profiles. Installing plugins as root won't allow you to run these plugins as a user. This actually goes for everything. This isn't a bug in redhat or mozilla. I just think the reviewer should be a little more educated on how linux works before posting "problems" he has.
P.S. I wish they would have just installed moz 1.3 as default. Does anyone know if the 8.x rpms on mozilla.org will work with redhat 9? If not I hope moz will post new ones soon.