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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I think the reason for the move to no longer do point releases, is because almost all boxen are connected to broadband now and all you need to do is run apt-get (or Red Hat's up2date) to upgrade to the newest packages and bug fixes. Why would one download iso's again for that?
I think the reason for the move to no longer do point releases, is because almost all boxen are connected to broadband now and all you need to do is run apt-get (or Red Hat's up2date) to upgrade to the newest packages and bug fixes. Why would one download iso's again for that?