Red Hat Linux 9 review (of sorts)
Posted Mar 25, 2003 21:32 UTC (Tue) by
Baylink (subscriber, #755)
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Red Hat Linux 9 review (of sorts) by tjc
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Red Hat Linux 9 announced
And for the lazy amongst us, that's: here.
The review is a bit rough, as, I suspect, is the reviewer (RH has had an "upgrade" option on it's install since, what, 4.1?), but it's not too bad.
It is unclear on several points (is "Everything" *not* the default install choice?, for example), but on other points, it's delightfully informative -- notably the fact that the reviewer includes *all* the version numbers of the included packages.
My only gripe with OpenOffice is it has an annoying delay while loading up a module even on a very fast and current computer. Opening Microsoft Word in Windows XP on the same system is instantaneous compared to OpenOffice Writer
Well, of course it is, guy: MS Office *is completely loaded, taking up space* from boot time, on a Windows machine. What did you expect?
I did enjoy:
I ran this entire article more than once through OpenOffice Writer (which is the Microsoft Word Equivalent) and it handled this really well. The spell checker was put to the test too, so if you spot some errors you know where to blame them. (Editor's note: this article was absolutely rife with spelling and punctuation errors when I received it, seriously)
The reviewer didn't seem to put any thought into *why* RH9 might not include MP3 codecs -- this is almost certainly a licensing issue. [ reads further ]
Aha! *RedHat* says so, he simply didn't mention it on first reference.
In the final analysis, though, this reviewer doesn't think there's any reason to upgrade from 8 to 9, and *I* haven't yet thought there was any reason to upgrade from 7.3 to 8 -- so if you *do*, why not tell us all why, huh? ;-)
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