The ISO images for RedHat 9 are still available at ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/r
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Do any one know any website that provide redhat 9.0 linux Operating system downloads?
can any one help?
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Suresh
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The ISO images for RedHat 9 are still available at ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/r
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by: rindiPosted on 2005-05-02 at 12:29:10ID: 13911866
Redhat linux is outdated and not officially supported anymore. The successor of free redhat versions you can download is now called fedora-core project. You can go to that site via the redhat homepage. Click on the "fedora" link.
http://www.redhat.com/
If you want to stay with official redhat server version, the current version is 4, but you can't get it for free (I guess a trial version may be possible). Also for that check the redhat site.
There is also a clone product for that, it is called CentOS. That is free and you can download it from
http://centos.org/