Linked by paul pianta on Wed 2nd Apr 2003 17:43 UTC
This is by no means a technical review - it is just a summary of my experience as I was going along, installing and configuring a Red Hat Linux 9 machine. I installed the standard "workstation" installation on my 2 year old desktop machine. I like Gnome at home, KDE at work, but this review only covers my experience with the default Gnome installation.
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I don't think so, no, but how about NPTL? Do you think that would qualify?
Did address any complaints since 8.0?
Absolutely! The menus are cleaner, and there's a new graphical Samba configuration tool. Reviewers and users complained about both these problems in 8.0.
Did they add anything new and innovative?
I don't think so, no, but how about NPTL? Do you think that would qualify?
Did address any complaints since 8.0?
Absolutely! The menus are cleaner, and there's a new graphical Samba configuration tool. Reviewers and users complained about both these problems in 8.0.