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Hello gentelmen.
I urgently need to find a location to download a RedHat 9.2 distribution. I'v looked over at linux org, LQ IOS's and other sites alike but all I could find was RH9, FC1,2,3, RH8 and below.
Do you know of a location that is still valide from where I could download RH9.2 ?
All help is very appreciated.
I searched with google and find different locations where they are talking about red hat 9.2:
Unfortunate, it seems that i'm not allowed to post links here (I must post at least 5 posts), so I will quote what i read:
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Hi All ,
Glad to be in this group. Joined the LINUX Bandwagon when my XP licence went out about five days back. I have a Red Hat 9.2 installed in one server..
Worked Great...Not a bad start at all.
So just thought i'll wish you guys..
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A bit of Fedora Core history
After ditching the free version of its distro late last year, Red Hat has adopted Fedora as its "community" distribution. The company still offers a paid version of Red Hat (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) for its enterprise customers.
To a lot of people Fedora Core is just like Red Hat 9.2, an evolution of Red Hat's distribution to keep up with changing technologies and packaging methods. The company has noted it will draw technology and techniques from Fedora, but that it's a wholly separate Linux distribution from Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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Ben I lean as much for the two solutions....
good since I have already dl the redhat 9.2 I go fire in text mode... it is not that I do not have knowledge (I am same to trust ...... bla bla
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I have a Compaq Presario 2500 (Model 2531EA) after a successfully installation of Red Hat 9.2 on this notebook i am unable to mount the cd-rom. What can I do?
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and so on.
But I really don;t find any link to point me to downloading this distro. Help please
Seriously, there is no RedHat 9.2. There isn't even a RedHat 9.1
You'll just have to believe me. I went from RH9 to Fedora Core 1, and I've upgraded from every point release to the next since 7.2 (i.e. 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, 9.0, FC1, FC2, FC3).
I've never heard of Red Hat 9.2 either. Not sure where your project originated, but chances are pretty good that if it isn't on http://www.redhat.com it doesn't exist.
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