Redhat 10.
26/07/2003
http://linux-universe.com/modules/n…php?storyid=357
"Summary
There aren’t many major changes, just a bunch of minor tweaks. Most of these are
welcome additions though. The one gripe I have is that Red Hat doesn’t seem sure
if they want to have this be a desktop for the average, not-very technical
person (e.g., they hide the boot messages) or be one for the more advanced or
technical user (e.g., Emacs is installed by default for a personal desktop).
There are people who are confused or intimidated by the boot messages and there
are people that use Emacs, but I am pretty sure that there are very few people
who actually fall into both categories.
Overall though it makes a very good desktop. I have no problems recommending it
as a choice to those who are looking for a GNU/Linux based desktop system. It
should improve even more by the time of final release."
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