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Re: Infoworld October 14, 1996 - Linux operating system Cheap, powerful Red Hat Linux 4.0 has no Web-connection limits



 Hi,

On Sun, 17 Nov 1996, Ira Abramov wrote:

> This version of Red Hat introduces a new version of FVWM, now called The
> Next Level. FVWM is a window manager that is configured to look and feel
> something like Windows 95, with cascading start menus, a task bar, and a

Ack! fvwm95 is now the default Window-manager? WHY? Great look for the
Future: "Why install Win95 when Linux can immitate it for free?". 

Other than that, I'm starting to think maybe I should give RH a try onme
of these days, if I ever have to install Linux again and have time to play
around with it. Anyone ordering CDs anytime soon? There's me and three
other guys who want one.

			Bye,

				-Yaron.

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