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The files with "i386" in their names in http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/7.3/en/iso/i386/ are the ones you probably want. These are the english language installation CD's for RedHat 7.3. But I wonder, why do you want Redhat 7.3? You would probably be much better off getting Redhat's Fedora Core instead, which is their latest release.
yes i want redhat 7.3 . and i have almost all version on cd from 6.0 to 9, and i have lost redhat 7.3 cds.
and in my last post as u see i am working on DVB under linux, and its stable on redhat 7.3, thats why i need to download redhat 7.3.
what is this , Redhat's Fedora Core , is it redhat new version after redhat 9 or its another project just related with redhat. and what are benafits for this version .
I need some more help aftre download what will be the procedure about making its bootable cd.
Is linux source in comprased form and i will have to uncompress it.?
Or juts i will have to write these three files on three difirents cd's and it will work
The ISO files are CD image files. You will have to burn them as such - most CD recording programs (on both Linux and Windows) will have an option to create a CD from an image file.
Fedora Core is Redhat's new free community distribution. All other Redhat releases are non-free, such as Enterprise Server and so on. Fedora Core is for us regular home users (that download the free versions) the new release of "Redhat".
and when ever i try to download by clicking any image file its give me errror that internet explorer can not download . i tried this on 2 computer ,
i also tried to save as target but fail
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