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Information about Red Hat Linux 9 (Shrike)

PLEASE NOTE: Red Hat Linux is no longer a supported platform and may no longer be available for download. You should consider one of the following options:


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Old Description: What began as a better way to build software--openness, transparency, collaboration--soon shifted the balance of power in an entire industry. The revolution continues. Today Red Hat is the world`s most trusted provider of Linux and open source technology. And that technology is pervasive, running systems of all sizes, and, more than ever, powering mission-critical computing in the enterprise.

Related Links: Red Hat Forum, Red Hat Reviews, Official website, Distrowatch Page
Supported Architectures: 386, 486, 586, 686
Related Topics: Desktop, Server

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  Main CDsmd5sum
ISO 1shrike-i386-disc1.iso
(230213 downloads)
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ISO 2shrike-i386-disc2.iso
(138662 downloads)
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ISO 3shrike-i386-disc3.iso
(115180 downloads)
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  Source CDsmd5sum
ISO 1shrike-SRPMS-disc1.iso
(27222 downloads)
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ISO 2shrike-SRPMS-disc2.iso
(8740 downloads)
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ISO 3shrike-SRPMS-disc3.iso
(7990 downloads)
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United States
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PLEASE NOTE: Red Hat Linux is no longer a supported platform and may no longer be available for download. You should consider one of the following options:


For a supported version of Red Hat: Red Hat Enterprise Linux
For a no cost product sponsored by Red Hat: Fedora

Old Description: What began as a better way to build software--openness, transparency, collaboration--soon shifted the balance of power in an entire industry. The revolution continues. Today Red Hat is the world`s most trusted provider of Linux and open source technology. And that technology is pervasive, running systems of all sizes, and, more than ever, powering mission-critical computing in the enterprise.

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