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-Tue25Mar03-1240

Tony Preston wrote:

> RH 6.2 was a totally different story, it recognized the new stuff, forgot about
> the old stuff and booted normally (even recognized the change in video cards!).
> I was absolutely amazed (especially after the Win 98 experience....).
> 
> I know this is like preaching to the choir, but I really was expecting a bit more
> than just rebooting to upgrade just about everything....:)

This is good news, I just wanted to ask about this. I will be changing
most of the machine, except the HDDs. I don't know what machine I will
be getting yet, where an I have a look see which hardware is well
supported by Linux? We don't have a very wide choice around here, but
I would like to get the most supported of what is available.

Oh yes, I'm running RH8.0

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