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Ok, so the red hat Fedora has it, which is a good thing, but what about the hundreds of other linux distros out there? Or even just the few other major distros? SuSE? Mandrake? Debian? Or how about just Red Hat enterprise?
No, none of them have it yet. Only the version of Red Hat for "developers and early high-tech enthusiasts using Linux in non-critical computing environments." has it. And dont yell at me for that discription, I quoted it from Red Hat's website.

You cant compare to the windows release until at least redhat's enterprise version has it. Maybe redhat will still beat MS, but you are declaring victory when the race is far from over. Even then, it is just one of the many distros that has it.

One of my pet peeves is when people take all the best features from all sorts of distrubutions of linux and combine them in their head into one, then talk about it as if that nonexistant distro is the one and only Linux.
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