Hi gang...
I just purchased RedHat Linux 8.0 last year (and I'm slowly realizing I probably should have waited for Linux 9.0), and I'm having the hardest time finding software that supports it.
Case in point, I also purchased Kylix for Linux last year but didn't realize that 8.0 doesn't really support it. Now I have a $300+ piece of software that I can't use on my system.
Currently I'm trying to find a version of Forte for Java that will work on my system and I've found that IT only supports RedHat 7.2.
Is there ANY IDE (or ANY SOFTWARE ) that supports RedHat 8.0, out there. Or did I just shoot myself in the foot with the purchase of RedHat 8.0?
Andre---
What feature are you looking for exactly. The Red Hat 8.0 cdroms include Kdevelop, and Xemacs which aren't generally insalled.
There are a number that should compile under RH8.0: http://www.eclipse.org/ http://www.newplanetsoftware.com/jcc/
Or check freshmeat: http://freshmeat.net/browse/65/?topic_id=65
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