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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This is just a thought I had since most major linux distros are making a desktop push. RH should consider packaging their subscription or store bought version of 9 with mplayer, xine, xmms, and all the appropriate plugins and license the technology accordingly. Then release what we have here with no support for the free FTP servers. Seems like a good compromise to me.
This is just a thought I had since most major linux distros are making a desktop push. RH should consider packaging their subscription or store bought version of 9 with mplayer, xine, xmms, and all the appropriate plugins and license the technology accordingly. Then release what we have here with no support for the free FTP servers. Seems like a good compromise to me.