Linux didn't take 10 years to make, its 10 years old to get were it is. An OS project is an ongoing project that never ends (much like all software but requires more maintenance attention).
It actually took linux torvalds 3 months to make a working version of linux that ran ontop of the minix filesystem setup he had. But that was very basic and before others joined and added mega improvements.
Yah, i installed Fedora Core 2. Released within this week (18th May). Good, failed the first install because of a bad cdr but good OS.
Has 2.6 kernel, selinux (though im yet to discover what exactly that is doing to my system).
It does have nasm with it but you can download an rpm from http://sourceforge.net/projects/nasm
Is it worth replacing RH9? If you get the updates yes. Redhat no long provide security updates for Redhat 9 anymore. Thats why i switched to fedora.
Fedora is actually just redhat 9 continued, its endorsed by redhat but developed by the open source community. Personally i see it as a cost cutting exercise for redhat but then thats me.
I do my OS dev work on FC2 now. Got nasm from sourceforge and vmware, ld was inside binutils which was already installed, same with mtools.
About myself,
Im an HND student of Lincoln College (www.lincolncollege.ac.uk), UK doing HND Computing with about 3-4 weeks left of the course. I have applied futher to Lincoln University to jump straight into the final third year of the computing degree there (but yet to receive my applicaion response, maybe they lost it :/).
I earn a crumby £4 wage at work doing weekends in -->Poundland Lincoln<--

Part of me actually wants to fail university application just so im forced to start looking for a real job.
Mainly when i leave uni (or college :s) i want to do software engineering. I thought about interests in networking since i think i understand it quite well after being taught so well by one of my favorite lecturers in college.
Moose