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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Of course, as a RedHat 8 user, I think about upgrading as well. I have gone through all the multimedia and fonts stuff and it works just fine now. So, if I use the upgrade function, will that changes be preserved or do I have to do all this again. Also, does it preserve my Wine installation ?
Additionally, what happens if I allready got Mozilla 1.3 rpm packages installed to be able to use latest Galeon (1.2.9) ?
Of course, as a RedHat 8 user, I think about upgrading as well. I have gone through all the multimedia and fonts stuff and it works just fine now. So, if I use the upgrade function, will that changes be preserved or do I have to do all this again. Also, does it preserve my Wine installation ?
Additionally, what happens if I allready got Mozilla 1.3 rpm packages installed to be able to use latest Galeon (1.2.9) ?
Thanks for an answer
George