Ho,
Red Hat 8.0 (Psyche) has been released.
It has a quite fancy font support (you can dump all your ttf files in the
$HOME/.fonts/ directory - and it will autorecognise your fonts and
install them :) - cool.
Other fancy features include that crazy thing with KDE/GNOME.
Interestingly, there are *no* Mpeg Layer 3 (MP3) libs in RH 8.0, and u
won't be able to listen to MP3s - :D .
OpenOffice.org looks better in RH 8.0 - thanks to the antialiased fonts 
It is a bit unstable - but is reported to be quite fast - and ships
along with GCC 3.2 and XFree 4.2
OSNews (http://www.osnews.com) already has a review.
-iti-
sdg




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Sub : How to make a Loadlin bootdisk                 LOST #119

This is the simplest way making your own boot disk.  Totally a 
DOS prompt job. In DOS [1] "format a: /s/v" [2] Copy two files
your kernel (usually vmlinuz) and "loadlin.exe" to it, [3] and  
make a one-line config.sys to point to your / device and boot:
e.g. "shell=a:\loadlin.exe a:\vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 ro"
      
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