On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, Matt Wilson wrote:

>Something that most people don't understand is that "Helix" GNOME is
>just a distribution of GNOME 1.2.  There is not much more to it than
>that.  Any distribution that includes GNOME 1.2 will have very much
>the same features that you find in "Helix" GNOME.
>
>If you look at the Pinstripe beta, you'll see that it includes GNOME
>1.2, so the environment is quite similar to what you're used to in
>"Helix" GNOME.
>
>And it's "Red Hat Linux x.x", not "RedHat x.x".

Hehehe..  That one seems to really bug you..  ;o)  Well, I used
to use "RedHat" or "redhat" all the time until you wised me
up..  It's more a habit from looking at the CDROM and ftp
directory names more than anything I think.  It does look messy
though and imply that Red Hat is a product rather than a company,
so I forced myself to wisen the heck up.  ;o)  I think I've
licked the bad habit now and it bugs me to see it now too.  ;o)

Contagious?  ;o)  One bad thing though is writing it out in full
several times in an email, seems to aggravate my RSI...  ;o/

A good way to get around it is to put RHL.  ;o)

Take care,
TTYL



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