Linux Installation
hi guys, i am kinda new to linux, and i want to install linux to my pc. but i couldn't figure out which one to choose. there is a link from my school's site that direct me to the downloadable site, and i found like 4 types of linux.
hi guys,
i am kinda new to linux, and i want to install linux to my pc. but i couldn't figure out which one to choose. there is a link from my school's site that direct me to the downloadable site, and i found like 4 types of linux.exe (x86, ia64, x86_64 and pSeries/iSeries).
this is what it says on the site:
Download Red Hat Products
Red Hat Enterprise Linux v. 3
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation
x86 Itanium (ia64) AMD64/EM64T (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Enterprise Server
x86 Itanium (ia64) AMD64/EM64T (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server
x86 Itanium (ia64) AMD64/EM64T (x86_64) pSeries/iSeries (ppc)
Red Hat Desktop
x86 AMD64/EM64T (x86_64)
and there is also a Beta version linux 4.
can you guys tell me which files to choose from? i will install linux to my 2 dekstop, one desktop will be acting as a server and the other one is a workstation.
thank you for your help.
have a nice day.
i am kinda new to linux, and i want to install linux to my pc. but i couldn't figure out which one to choose. there is a link from my school's site that direct me to the downloadable site, and i found like 4 types of linux.exe (x86, ia64, x86_64 and pSeries/iSeries).
this is what it says on the site:
Download Red Hat Products
Red Hat Enterprise Linux v. 3
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation
x86 Itanium (ia64) AMD64/EM64T (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Enterprise Server
x86 Itanium (ia64) AMD64/EM64T (x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server
x86 Itanium (ia64) AMD64/EM64T (x86_64) pSeries/iSeries (ppc)
Red Hat Desktop
x86 AMD64/EM64T (x86_64)
and there is also a Beta version linux 4.
can you guys tell me which files to choose from? i will install linux to my 2 dekstop, one desktop will be acting as a server and the other one is a workstation.
thank you for your help.
have a nice day.
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You might want to go to the Fedora Core website which is the community release by redhat. ( http://fedora.redhat.com/) The free redhat releases no longer exist for the community.