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Software : Red Hat Linux 7.3 Personal |
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Red Hat
EAN: 0638347502330
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Red Hat Software
Manufacturer: Red Hat Software
Model: RHF0087US
Publisher: Red Hat Software
Sales Rank: 9539
Studio: Red Hat Software
Features:- Improved usability
- Easy systems management
- Customizable firewall at install
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - We quickly phased this out.
If you are standalone then you have nothing to worry about. However, if you are on a network and have UNIX machines, there is a really nasty bug with NFS.
Our RH machines actually brought a switched network to its knees.
RedHat as to form said to get the next release.
Rating: - Better edition is out.
Red Hat 8 is out, and it is muuuuch better! If you want phone support you need to buy the professional edition; otherwise, you just get email help - which isn't much help. If you are a newbee Windows type of person I would seriously consider Red Hat Professional. Why spend all evening cussing your computer? The only other Linux edition I would consider is Xandros. I haven't tried it yet, but Xandros is the follow on to the old Corel Second Edition of Linux which was a great piece of work.
Rating: - You Need Microsoft!!!
There is no way you can have a PC without Windows XP Professional.
Rating: - Best RedHat yet, almost as easy as Windows
Almost as easy as Windows. The installation went flawlessly and it's easy to use. Any problems I experiences had nothing to do with Red Hat, but instead the applications available for download and installation. A lot of applications are written for Linux gurus and don't include those nice things like automatically installing shortcuts on the desktop. But I downloaded Yahoo messenger and it worked just like the Windows version, and it even gave me a desktop icon that worked.
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Rating: - Have a look at Mandrake for the desktop
I like Redhat a lot and consider it the strongest and most stable linux distribution aimed at the server market.
However for a more co-hesive interface, userfriendly experience and better MS Windows integration I would probably go with Mandrake Linux.
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