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Red Hat 7.2 Released

Spirit writes "Red Hat has anounced the release of Version 7.2 distribution with Gnome 1.4 and Nautilus, default ext3 fliesystem and according to ZDnet migration from LILO to GRUB" Updated by HeUnique:There are some issues to note before upgrading: The kernel that comes with the RH 7.2 is heavily patched 2.4.7 and has been tested quite heavily on fully loaded Linux boxes - so the recommendation is to use it

If you're upgrading from the previous Red Hat 7.1 and you're using Ximian GNOME, then you might want to erase all Ximian GNOME RPMS (use the command: rpm -e `rpm -qa | grep -i ximian` --nodeps to erase the RPMS). Red Hat's GNOME RPMS has been more tested then Ximian's one and there is a conflict between them. You cannot use Red-Carpet on Redhat 7.2 as it will fail with the RPM libraries.

These are the most critical notes about Redhat 7.2. You might want to read the README & the Release-notes which appears on the 1st ISO image.

Oh, and if you already installed it - then have some fun with the new un-official RPMS from Enigma's section of FreshRPMS

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  1. Re:What a crapfest by rosewood · · Score: 1, Troll

    The whole beuty of Linux is that you can go be happy with your KDE etc. and I can do fine and dandy in Gnome! Neither of us have to compromise! Yea, now Ive been trolled.

  2. Re:GRUB ? by bero-rh · · Score: 5, Troll
    Because it's better. Some of the reasons why grub was chosen:
    • Possibility to boot a kernel or device not listed in the boot manager config - great for debugging
    • Don't need to reinstall grub after updating a kernel
    • Better support for non-Linux OSes
    • No more blocky 320x200 boot graphics
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  3. It's the NIH syndrom...(NT) by Bluefire · · Score: 0, Troll

    nuff said

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