If you think RH 7.2 is better than RH 7.3 
then 
YOU WILL DEFINITELY NOT BE HAPPY WITH RH 8.0.

Frank


On Wednesday 23 October 2002 09:33, Haines Brown wrote:
> I assume the answer to the question depends on one's work habits. What
> worries me in terms of my own are three things, and I'd like feedback
> on them if possible.
>
> First, I do most of my work from the keyboard rather than mouse, and
> so fear a GUI that presumes I'm a mouseaholic. For example, I usually
> delete icons from the desktop and hide the survivers under emacs, and
> never use them. Does my keyboard dependency become a problem under RH
> 8.0?
>
> Second, while far from a Linux expert, I am used to configuring
> things, usually by editing rc files or sometimes by configuration
> utilities. Does RH 8.0 in any way constrict one ability to custom
> configure applications by hand?
>
> Third, as for installation, I hope there remains an expert procedure
> that allows you to partition at will and install whatever applications
> you want. I need assurance that this is so because of the emphasis on
> automated installation is a little intimidating.
>
> I'm not a happy camper with RH 7.3 (7.2 was much better as far as I'm
> concerned), and look to RH 8.0 to resolve some of the problems (so
> many things just don't work right that I don't have the time to fix
> them all). A null version of anything is risky, but I've not heard
> horror stories about RH 8.0. I hope this side of things will be a part
> of the discussion.
>
>
> Haines Brown
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