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Old 03-03-2003, 11:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Red Hat version differences?

im setting up a terminal server and have the option of running 7.2, 7.3 or 8.0.

what are the differences between each version? what would you suggest that i run?
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Old 03-03-2003, 03:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Red Hat version differences?

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im setting up a terminal server and have the option of running 7.2, 7.3 or 8.0.

what are the differences between each version? what would you suggest that i run?
I have heard multiple opinions about 8.0: some saying that it is slow and incompatable, others saying it is a beauty. I say try them all , but hey, thats just me.

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in my experience with all 3 .. i'd recommend 8.0 for a desktop situation .. but if you are running any type of web services ( apache/php/mysql ) run 7.2 . redhat 8 comes with apache 2.0 which is not very friendly with php at all.

if you need help with web services setup for 7.2, i have all the files and tricks to set that up.

7.3 was a dog for me all the way around.
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The major differences in these is that 7.2 only has KDE 2.2, 7.3 KDE3, but only GCC 2.96, and 8.0 has KDE3. GCC 3.2, GTK+ 2, and an array of much better apps than the previous 2. 7.2 and 7.3 pretty much have the same apps, but weaker kernels. IMO 8.0's kernels are quite rock solid.
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i have set up the terminal server with 7.2 & 7.3 before, perhaps i will try 8.0 and see how that works out.
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Go with 8 and downgrade any servers if necessary (as in Apache's case). 8 kicks ass and is by far their best relase to date. And if you want, 8.1 is due SOON. Which should be mainly a XFree, GNOME, and KDE upgrade (dunno about any new glibc or gcc revisions or not).

But for servers, X really isnt needed, much less KDE, GNOME or any other crap like that.
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