I have the new redhat, you can get it with bit torrent if you have a windows machine to use. There was an article on slashdot a couple of days ago discussing it. Yeah redhat 9 seems to be nearly the same as redhat 8, but I have had trouble with it. Redhat 9 doesn't have you add a regular user after you set the root password during the install. It doesn't test the X configuration, It has newer versions of all the software of course, but if you have used redhat 8 you get the picture. My installation started failing after I tried to set up ALSA. I used the instructions on freshrpms.net, but I think I must have missed something. My system started locking up during the boot when system logging service would start.




From: "Linovitz, Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Red Hat Version 9
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 12:20:28 -0700

Does anyone have any comments on the new Red Hat version 9??

Scott
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