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Red Hat 7.3 Coming Along

EyesWideOpen writes "I just read a review of a beta version of Red Hat 7.3 (code named Skipjack) over at Linux Journal. It's not the most complete review (being a little KDE heavy and GNOME shy, as well as focusing mainly on the install and desktop components) but it's a decent read. From the article: '...if you are a desktop user like me and you like the latest software, you will be hard pressed to find a more complete and usable piece of software...'. If you're feeling adventurous you can download the latest beta from a Red Hat mirror site."

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  1. Re:stable compiler by atcurtis · · Score: 0, Troll

    If you want stable system components, you are using the wrong operating system. Use FreeBSD instead where things only get put in to STABLE which are largely stable. If you want bleeding-edge FreeBSD, then you can always try CURRENT.

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