As RedHat Linux 8.0 is quite an old Linux distro now, maybe it would be worth your while if
you were to upgrade to a newer (and better supported) distro, such as SUSE Linux 9.0,
or perhaps the recent RedHat based, community supported Fedora Core 1.
(Upgrading your Linux distro, to one that's more current, could well enable you to access
the internet beyond the security bug ridden world of Microsoft Windows a fair bit easier.)
What sort of connection to the internet do you currently have? Broadband or dial-up? If
you have broadband, you could always download a new Linux distro, and have it burned
to some blank CD-R discs (usually 1-3) quite easily within the space of a few hours.
If you're not on fuel injected broadband, and still on an old fashoined, steam powered
dial-up connection, it'd be best to either invest in a retail boxed set Linux distro, or
get one on a batch of pre-burned CD-R discs from a private seller on eBay.
XMMS is bundled with most Linux distros by default. It's essentially an open sourced
clone of WA2.x, and it works in much the same way. It even supports WA2.x skins!
UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.6) Gecko/20040113
SeaMonkey = Swiss Army Knife: It's versatile, reliable, and contains useful tools.
Windows Internet Explorer = Old Swiss Cheese: Full of holes, and it stinks!