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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"Does a user need to MANUALLY enable DMA in this day and aga in 2003 on an OS like Red Hat? If yes, then Linux is far more behind that I thought it was. "
Hell I still have to turn on DMA manually in Win XP.
"Does a user need to MANUALLY enable DMA in this day and aga in 2003 on an OS like Red Hat? If yes, then Linux is far more behind that I thought it was. "
Hell I still have to turn on DMA manually in Win XP.