Today, Red Hat Linux 9 has been "officially" released to the masses via the FTP servers, and we host here a mini-interview with Matt Wilson, Manager, Base Operating Systems at Red Hat, Inc.
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Uhh no, the differences are very obvious. You just have to use it for more than a minute or two to see them. Bluecurve is more fluid, the menus look better. It's faster, you can put it under a heavy load and still function. There's a new kernel with a TON of new drivers (including my AGP adapter that isn't supported by Linus's 2.4.20). Use it for a few days, and you'll see why as well.
Uhh no, the differences are very obvious. You just have to use it for more than a minute or two to see them. Bluecurve is more fluid, the menus look better. It's faster, you can put it under a heavy load and still function. There's a new kernel with a TON of new drivers (including my AGP adapter that isn't supported by Linus's 2.4.20). Use it for a few days, and you'll see why as well.