Red Hat X

This is a discussion about Red Hat X in the Everything Linux category; I was just reading a article on the compatible site about Red Hat X. When is the new ver. coming out or is it already out? Does anyone know what the differences will be compared to Red Hat 9 Thanks A.

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I was just reading a article on the compatible site about Red Hat X. When is the new ver. coming out or is it already out? Does anyone know what the differences will be compared to Red Hat 9
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They aren't really going to call it that, are they?

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Not sure but wouldn't it be kinda soon for a new version when 9 just came out a few months ago? Maybe someone can get the inside scoop some how??

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Quote:I was just reading a article on the compatible site about Red Hat X. When is the new ver. coming out or is it already out?
I expect the new Red Hat release sometime in Fall/Winter. There is even no beta out yet.

Quote: Does anyone know what the differences will be compared to Red Hat 9
Keep an eye on rawhide: http://www.distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=redhat

Rawhide is basically a developer release of Red Hat Linux and contains the latest packages. So far in the next Red Hat release: Mozilla 1.4, Evolution 1.4.3, KDE 3.1.2 or PHP 4.3.2.