New Red Hat Beta Available 31
nd writes "A new beta of Red Hat is out, available at the Red Hat FTP site. This presumably pre-6.1 release is named Lorax, with quite a bit of new features (note: this is beta and is NOT intended for everyone). Perhaps the biggest is their new installation program, Anaconda, featuring gtk+ and text interfaces. Even better, Anaconda is GPLed. Mirror list available here. Check it out. "
I must take this off my hest (Score:1)
when RedHat went public, I didn't think it would change things too much. I knew RH has approximately 50% of the linux community, so I knew they would capitalize on that. That is ok. I also knew that many third parties were making software that runs better or only on RedHat linux. That is not OK, and it resambles the MS world and MS way. However, since Linux is opensource, there will always competition, right? At least this is the opinion of many, including Nicholas Petreley, whom I regard as a good IT journalist.
However, shortly after RH went public, something started to change: the new RedHat shareholders, who happened to be talented programmers and technoligists, intelligent people therefore, started to hail RedHat a bit louder than usual. This shouldn't have been unexpected, but it still was surprising to me. I know money corrupts people, as it did corrupt many if not all the people who work for Microsoft. Or anyone who makes a buck from Microsoft and it's BS products. But I thought "these Linux guys are developing open source stuff, they arecertainly moral, honest, otherwise they wouldn't do such a noble thing as writing programs and releasing them open and free.."
What hurts me is seeing Slashdot being biased. I don't mean the slashdot posters in general, even though most ofthem support RH above anything else. No wonder, again, since the largest marketshare RH has among Linux distros. I mean, the moderators seem to be biased. There was a guy in this thread that just said *BSD has good security, and RedHat doesn't. ANd this post was labeled as "Troll". This guy didn't swear, didn't curse. It stated it's opinion.
Another example: beginning this week, I have posted to Slashdot about Caldera (my preferite RH-like distro) releasing OpenLinux 2.3. It's not a bera, it's a final product. I also informed that the ISO image of the new OL 2.3 is available for download, (as I have downloaded it myself). This didn't appear on Slashdot.
I have seen much more examples of this biased behaviour on Slashdot, but I am referring only to theones Ihave in front of my eyes right now.
Well, thinking that my dream of a fair playground for OSs is shattered already really sucks.
This post won't make a big differene in how things will evolve, still, I wish all of you guys who read it could start being OS agnostic. No matter how much shares of RH you have.
Have a nice day,
haggar
Re:Mandrake great, but a few gripes! (Score:1)
Anyway, one fix is to just symlink
Re:Mandrake great, but a few gripes! (Score:1)
On Red Hat 6.0 though, the KDE packages are all dumped under /usr by default. I don't particularly like it, but it hasn't annoyed me enough to change it.
Iff the Mandrake RPM's are relocatable (one would hope so), it may be possible to install them all under /opt/kde with something like rpm --prefix=/opt/kde -ivh *.rpm. Although you'll probably then have to change some init scripts if you're running kdm. Disclaimer: I haven't tried this, so no warranty :-)
Gee, maybe they should test a BIT more this time? (Score:2)
Re:Mandrake great, but a few gripes! (Score:2)
This is a big pet peeve of mine with respect to most all unix setups, the way they want to throw everything in a few common directories. Nested directories and symlinks are fast now, we're out of the days of washtub sized disks. Can we get with the program and start installing things in their own directory more often and just use symlinks if we need the executables or configs in one place? I understand there's a package manager that does that, but that it's also really quite primitive compared to rpm or apt.
Re:I must take this off my hest (Score:2)
Might have had to do with the fact that he didn't substantiate the claim in any way. He's probably right, but just throwing out an advocacy flame and running off without substantiating it should be grounds for marking down. That includes MS flames, IMHO.
Re:Bootable CD (Score:1)
Re:Redhat... (Score:1)
Yes, and plenty of other organizations (commercial and otherwise) give code names to products/software releases/etc. under development; this hardly constitutes grounds for considering this a sign that Red Hat is now "think[ing] more like their competition".
And what indicates that this is "something other than a completely new version"?
Writing programs that only run under RedHat? (Score:2)
Whoa right there. Would you mind backing this up? Red Hat Linux is still Linux. How is it even possible to write a program that runs "better" on one distribution over another, aside from perhaps taking better advantage over a version of library that might ship with one distribution and not another.
I suppose you could write your program to look for key "Red Hat" signature files, and if those don't exist, program in a few delays or randomly crash, but do you really think someone would do this?
Please elaborate.
North American Mirrors (Score:2)
ftp://ftp.aklug.org/pub/redhat/mirror/ lorax/ [aklug.org]
ftp://cwrulug.cwru.edu/pub/ftp.red hat.com/lorax/ [cwru.edu]
ftp://ftp.eecs.umic h.edu/pub/linux/redhat/ftp.redhat.com/lorax/ [umich.edu]
ftp://metalab.unc.edu/p ub/Linux/distributions/redhat/lorax/ [unc.edu]
ftp://csociety-ftp.ecn.purdue.e du/pub/redhat/lorax/ [purdue.edu]
ftp://ftp.snoopy.net/pub/mirrors/red hat/lorax/ [snoopy.net]
Re:Writing programs that only run under RedHat? (Score:3)
Just because it SHIPS with RedHat (or says, "...for RedHat Linux!") doesn't mean it will run only under RedHat.
Bootable CD (Score:1)
Why did they make the CD's no longer bootable anyway?
Upgrade via FTP? (Score:2)
% upgrade ftp://ftp.favoritemirror.com/.../RPMS/
Redhat... (Score:2)
Re:Bootable CD (Score:2)
They didn't. At least, not, that I noticed. I booted 6.0 from CD on both Intel and Sparc without problems.
Re:Redhat... (Score:1)
Mandrake great, but a few gripes! (Score:1)
Namely: KDE. Under my Red Hat system, KDE usually goes in
But, maybe following a system path purist regime or something, the Mandrake people have put KDE in the 'proper' paths. (i.e.
UURRRRGGGHHHH!!
Mandrake (Score:1)
Linux-Mandrake Beta available for one week...!! (Score:1)
Re:Bootable CD (Score:1)
Re:Bootable CD (Score:1)
Other distributions (debian) seem to always do this. If you wait a little while, and ask around on IRC someone will probably be able to point you to a site that has their own cd image made downloadable.
"The voices in my head say crazy things"