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Customer Reviews: One of the Worse operating systems I have used. I have been using computers for about 28 years and have used DOS, OS-2 and the different versions of Windows. I have had problems from the start. I have not been able to get the networking to work at all for this version of Linux. Setup of the operating system was easy but to change settings is difficult. This turns me off to the Linux Operating system. I have used Windows for years and have been able to fix problems. I would recommend that someone may want to try another brand of Linux. I read a review by someone else who was not crazy about Redhat Linux 9.0 I recommend you stay away from this if you are not farmilar with Linux.
The Vendor I purchase this from I would give a 5 for they were very prompt. My complaint is with Redhat and not the Vendor of this product.
Very good Red Hat Linux 9 is a very good distribution, but cannot come close to SUSE for the ease of use and functionality that is built in. For a cheaper edition, try linux cds
You get what you pay for If you're a Unix/Linux network engineer, you won't have as much trouble using this software. Otherwise, forget about it. It doesn't install by itself the way Windows does and you have to create your own boot diskette using DOS. Once installed, the OS won't quite recognize your system, its monitor or your peripherals. I bought it from a reseller (Book Expert) for its novelty value on a second HD but quickly discovered how kludgy it was and reformatted it as a Windows data drive. If you buy from a reseller, you won't get the original packaging. Instead, you'll find 3 or 4 homemade CDRs from a free download. Get XP Pro or wait for Vista, instead.
Bad CDs The set of 4 CDs had one bad one which caused the install not to work.
Easy ha... Linux isn't for your average user. Windos is made easy for those people that don't have the vast knowledge to use linux. It's features are greater than windows, the main point is Open Source Code. Windows does most of our actions for us. Linux its all manual, even sometimes the installation. Windows doesn't want you to change the source, or copy it. Linux was built by the programmers for the programmers. Getting things to work yes it does take some work. Linux isn't windows everythign isn't supported. You have to troubleshoot your own probelms on linux. If you need help for using it buy a book or go on some forms and ask some questions.