Linked by paul pianta on Wed 2nd Apr 2003 17:43 UTC
Red Hat 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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How about the Gnome Control Centre. It provides most of that functonality.

Besides, they have a wealth of little tools that do the job very well. Take a look into the menus. What I like most is that their tools do not seem rushed. People are in general ungrateful whenever Redhat does something. Its like NPTL, well yes whatever and then you go on about YAST and Mandrake control Centre. Redhat is making Linux more viable for everyone here. Linux would much poorer without Redhat than it owuld be without Mandrake IMHO.