Libranet 2.8 Released
Jon Danzig writes "Hi, Libranet 2.8 has been released and I hope you will inform your readers. Libranet is our implementation of Debian to which we have added our installer, up-to-date software e.g. KDE, Gnome, kernel, etc., and generally packaged GNU/Linux into a super smart fast and stable system. The installer has sophisticated hardware detection and setup with flexable installation of software packages. We keep hearing that the Linux Desktop is on the horizon and while the horizon never gets any closer Libranet is steadily making its way in that direction."
Thanks for sharing your utterly valueless opinion. I agree that RH is moving things in a good direction; can't say I agree that they're getting it right. Sorry to hear that you've discovered how terrible GNOME really is. Most pro-GNOME (and anti-KDE) zealots I've run into are RH users, who don't seem to realize that what GNOME and KDE are on RH doesn't necessarily represent reality.
Stating on Slashdot that I like cheese since 1997.