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The main difference between the Personal and Professional editions of Red Hat Linux 8.0 is that Red Hat Linux 8.0 Professional is aimed at those running servers and/or developing software. This version also offers a lot more paper documentation than you get with the Personal edition, including a network administrator guide. This makes it easier for those without advanced skills to start networking, serving, and developing. However, the software supplied on the three installation discs is identical in both versions.
Red Hat Linux 8.0 Professional comes without MP3 support, without RealOne Player, and without a default CD burner. It uses the same Anaconda installation program (somewhat cleaned up from earlier versions and with a more logical sequence of actions), and has the same contempt for many older PCs--especially those without AMD or Intel processors.
Hardware detection and setup is excellent for most common cards and devices, including USB devices. It's especially hot on networking hardware. However, because many hardware manufacturers still don't support Linux, new types of devices and very old devices can be problematic. If in doubt, check the supported hardware list on Red Hat's site.
Apart from missing multimedia support, Red Hat Linux 8.0 Professional doesn't do the kind of simple things that make life easier for new users. For example, most new Linux users come from Windows. Having the installation script add an icon to mount an existing Windows disk or partition is trivial and makes it simple for new users to access existing documents and files. But here, you're immediately stuck in a Linux-only universe where the first thing you have to do is edit fstab to get at your old files.
On the plus side, almost everything in Linux can now be configured from the graphical control panel, a far cry from just a couple of years ago. You may never need to edit a raw configuration file. Overall, with its far better paper documentation and wider range of installation options, Red Hat Linux 8.0 Professional is actually a better buy than the Personal edition for those new to Linux. Experts can save money with the Personal edition. --Steve Patient, Amazon.co.uk
Red Hat Linux 8.0 Professional's new interface offers a graphical appearance with fewer steps to frequently used applications and tools. Unified graphical representation simplifies installation and daily use. Discover integrated applications for e-mail, browsing, and office productivity.
Setting up a personal firewall is part of the installation process in Red Hat Linux 8.0. Choose from preset configurations, or customize your firewall for the exact level of security you need. Red Hat Linux 8.0 features Ximian Evolution, a robust open-source application including an e-mail client, contact manager, and calendar. Use OpenOffice.org to create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
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29 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best Red Hat relese yet.,
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This review is from: RED HAT LINUX 8.0 PROFESSIONAL (CD-ROM)
I've been using Red Hat 8.0 for about 3 weeks now. It's the nicest looking edition of Red Hat yet. It comes with KDE 3 and GNOME 2 with Red Hat's new Blue Curve desktop theme. Now KDE user's won't like it because it looks an awful lot like GNOME and GNOME users won't like it because it kind of looks like KDE, but if you're new to Linux and not yet bigotted by the desktop wars, I think this is the most usable version of Linux out. It comes bundled with Open Office 1.0 which will let you read and write some Word documents or you can even use the Open Office document format. Red Hat has enhanced their graphical administration utilities and still comes with all the goodies we're used to seeing from them like Samba, Apache, Bind, CUPS, etc.
39 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Good The Bad and the Ugly,
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This review is from: RED HAT LINUX 8.0 PROFESSIONAL (CD-ROM)
The Good:- The user interface definitely is the most appealing to the eye compared to previous versions. - System administration tasks are much more user-friendly. No more ugly linuxconf. This is probably the most noticable improvement that jumped out at me. - Software updates are also nice. The system automatically checks for updates and warns the user when updates are available to the system. - Journaling file system! Most home users could care less but this allows Linux to gain more respect in "serious" IT shops. - Mozilla (Netscape) is finally nice and stable. The Bad: The Ugly: Just my two cents
23 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent,
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This review is from: RED HAT LINUX 8.0 PROFESSIONAL (CD-ROM)
I've been using Red Hat Linux 7.3.93 (Code Name Null) for a while and I really like the new look (Red Hat Bluecurve).Today I just placed an order of Red Hat Linux 8.0 Professional Edition instead of Personal Edition because I really want it on DVD! (Surprise?) Also I want all 4 manuals along with Office & Multimedia Apps CD and Sys Admin Tools CD. Of course 60 days of Telephone Support Privilege is an excellent way to keep in touch with Linux Experts!
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