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i know that is a silly request, sorry for that,
but could you send me a link to download RedHat 7.2 please?
my friend and i need it for our dessertation, i have this version and want this for my friend, but speed is very limmited here to send it to my frind and we are very far from each other,
can any one help us?
i need this version to work with a real old software.
i know that is a silly request, sorry for that,
but could you send me a link to download RedHat 7.2 please?
my friend and i need it for our dessertation, i have this version and want this for my friend, but speed is very limmited here to send it to my frind and we are very far from each other,
can any one help us?
i need this version to work with a real old software.
thanks in advance
This doesn't make much sense. You need the download link, because your download speed is very slow (??) If you're going to download it anyway, you're going to have to wait for it to download no matter what.
If you're working with old software, it would be much better to upgrade it, and work on something current. Especially if you're writing a dissertation.
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