Hello,
Due to the amount of configuration problems I had with rh8 and hearing something about 
the stability of older versions of rh, I decided to downgrade to rh7.3. I have to say 
Im quite happy at the moment since I haven't got any of the problems I had while using 
rh8, well maybe the manual configuration of the wheel mouse but that is not such a big 
deal.                         
I want to know which is the piece of software that makes a rh7.3 distribution 
different from a rh8 one when both are fully updated. Im asking this just because when 
I update my system (more than 100 updated packages) it basically get all the newest 
packages (well that is what I think) including the latest kernel: 2.4.20-13... so, 
which is the difference then??

Another comment: well Im far away of being a computer "geek" like most of you guys, I 
just simply got interested for all this since about a year ago. Since then I've been 
at my own pace (quite slowly must admit) learning things and trying different options 
and enjoying it (or sometimes pulling the hair out of my head) all the way. I like 
redhat since it was the first linux system I tried, however, why is that that I got 
the impression that instead of improving the product redhat seems to be doing the 
opposite? why is that that instead of going through increasing versions, Im doing the 
opposite?  Are they rushing to something? Will I have to change to another linux 
distro soon? to mandrake, for instance?

As always thanks a lot for your comments.                       
                            







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