Decided to install linux red hat

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The discussion revolves around the installation of Linux Red Hat on a new computer, including challenges in obtaining the OS, alternative Linux distributions, and hardware specifications. Participants share their experiences and suggestions related to installation methods and available resources.

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  • One participant expresses difficulty in finding a retail outlet for Linux Red Hat, questioning whether it has been withdrawn or discontinued.
  • Another suggests checking bookstores for Red Hat Linux books that may include the OS.
  • A participant notes the potential downside of buying retail boxes, which may not contain the latest version, but acknowledges the benefit of having a manual.
  • There is a recommendation for a floppy net install method for Fedora (a derivative of Red Hat) using broadband, with a link to a tutorial.
  • One participant shares their excitement about receiving SUSE 9 CDs as a gift and expresses confidence in their new computer setup.
  • There is a humorous exchange regarding the memory specifications of the participant's computer, with one participant expressing surprise at the size of the memory sticks.

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Participants share various perspectives on obtaining Linux distributions and installation methods, with no clear consensus on the best approach or the status of Red Hat Linux.

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Participants mention various installation methods and resources, but there are no detailed discussions on the technical specifications or requirements for the installations.

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Individuals interested in installing Linux, particularly those considering Red Hat or SUSE distributions, as well as those looking for installation resources and community advice.

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after a great deal of thought i decided to install linux red hat
on my new computer, as i have no ability to burn CDs i opted
to buy, but i can not find an outlet, every one i find has some
problem, i can find all other linux stuff but not the personal OS,
has it been withdrawn or discontinued?
 
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I'll try the bookstore also, and look for one of those Red Hat Linux bible books which includes a copy of the OS.

I've read that Suse is great for beginners as well.
 
The bad thing about buying the retail box is that you sometimes don't get the lastest version. The good thing is that you probable get a manual with it. Instead of trying to find a cd for linux the next best thing (if you have broadband) is a floppy net install. This tutorial should help you install fedora (Red hat) using only a floppy and the internet:

http://vishalshah.org/node/view/81

The section you want to read on the page is called : HOW TO INSTALL FEDORA CORE 1 LINUX

This tutorial should apply to the new Fodora Core 2. Just make sure to change One's to Two's
 
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i have just had a stroke of good luck, an acquaintance has
the suse 9 CDs and has gifted them to me, after reading
several reviews this seems an ok OS. i am hopping with
my new athlon xp 2500, 1meg pc2100 ddr dimm, 120 gig
hd comp, i will be set for a long time.
thanks for all help and advice. :biggrin:
 
1meg pc2100 ddr? I didn't even know they made sticks that big!
 
1meg pc2100 ddr? I didn't even know they made sticks that big!

no i didnt come in just one stick, it came in two with five hundred and
twelve mega bits on each.
if anyone wants a tutorial on how to build a computer just ask me
:surprise: :confused:
 

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