The up to now highly anticipated Red Hat Linux 9 is finally released. OSNews had its hands to the final version of Red Hat Linux 9 for over 3 weeks now and we were able to evaluate it in a number of ways. The final version is not too different than the Phoebe-3 beta for which we wrote a preview recently.
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"What happened to "You need to learn this"? Why is everyone always catering to the neophites? Computer systems are notoriously complex these days. Why do people want for Joe Sixpack off the street to be able to administer/install/use complex systems...
People take no pride in learning any more...."
There is a distinction between learning things which are difficult by nature, such as GUI design, and having to learn things which are tiresomely difficult because the programmer has produced a confused or illogical system component.
"What happened to "You need to learn this"? Why is everyone always catering to the neophites? Computer systems are notoriously complex these days. Why do people want for Joe Sixpack off the street to be able to administer/install/use complex systems...
People take no pride in learning any more...."
There is a distinction between learning things which are difficult by nature, such as GUI design, and having to learn things which are tiresomely difficult because the programmer has produced a confused or illogical system component.