Jim Ray wrote:
whadaya mean start emerging?  it is there.  it works.  it works well.  when
i started out w/ rh v4.2, i couldn't even get a nic to work (i still
consider myself a linux beginner and might always...no dissertation on the
meaning of eth0, please).

w/ rh-9, no problem using linux on the desktop or recommending it to a
customer for most all computing tasks one may choose.


Yep, we agree. I was just trying to say that it took a while to get where we are now and that we still have more to do, even though it's quite usable now.

Cheers,
Tanner
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