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Red Hat Linux 9 - The OS for the 21st Century
Feb 27, 2004 10:23 AM 4239 Views
(Updated Feb 27, 2004 10:26 AM)

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I have been using linux since a long long time... 7+ yrs now


I started with slackware 2 and debian 2.2


Today I use Red Hat 9 and I love



First Looks


I had copied linux from my friend and did not buy the boxed pack - in linux this is completely legal!! (unlike windoze)


i popped the cd in and it started installation on its own


The graphical interface is good and not much has changed since RH 8 though


Experts kindly note: the fdisk option is now gone from the partition screen - You need to do an Alt-F2 and run the fdisk command manually, but you will enjoy it


The installation is real smooth and unlike windoze you do not have to restart in the middle of the installation


Usability


RH9 has almost all kinds of software thrown in for free. They include word processors , other office apps , games, programming tools etc


There are often more than one software of the same type examples for graphical word processing we have Abiword (my fav), Kword, Kwrite, Gedit and openoffice writer.


Open Office and KOffice are the two office suited included in RH9.


Both are excellent and I prefer OpenOffice. Both these suites can read and write to MS Office XP files so you need not worry for programming we have glade. Kdevelop, Qt designer , xemacs and gvim!!


Anjuta is not included, but everyone who develops GTK should use it ( http://www.anjuta.org)


RH9, can thus be used for almost all the things Windows can be used for and a lot lot more


You have industrial strength Web , mail, ftp, News, File , Print telnet and proxy servers as part of the standard install!!


Windoze may be a nice and predictable servant but Linux is more like your pet than your servant. You will like it, love it and enjoy learning more about it. And you'll love teaching it new tricks... it is a big and powerful yet humble pet.


Throw away your windows and switch to Linux !!!


and I hope you will surely agree that---



In a world without boundaries,


who needs windows and gates??



Tell me if you liked this reivew


criticism/suggestions/and comments are always welcome


The author is an open source developer and is an RHCE


to know more about open source software go to <A href='https://fsf.org'> http://www.fsf.org</A>


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After having experience with star/open-office (and abiword and kpresenter too), I'd say that when it comes to porting (doc/ppt/xls) files created by windoze, linux fails miserably. The formatting goes haywire, a 2 page doc becomes 7-8 page long, edit...ed files don't work properly when ported back on win-platform etc.
RH 9.0 has been delivering good, but SuSE 9.0 & Mandrake 9.1 are also worthy competitors.
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By: sportyninja | Feb 27, 2004 10:48 AM

Hello manish,

nice to read your review, you have given a brief but very general view, ofcourse, the positive aspect on RH Linux. But dont forgot the other linux flavors too, they too have lots fun.

Hey just not forget the other sid...e too and while ur saying its opensource or free foundaton product there are lots of things has to be taken care, specifically for the developer comunity.

keep writing..
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By: alok01in | Feb 27, 2004 10:53 AM

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