•Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (UL6+) (32-bit. 64 bit supported in 32-bit mode) download
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Where I can get the •Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (UL6+) (32-bit. 64 bit supported in 32-bit mode) iso download? Thanks |
From RedHat after you pay your subscription.
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You can download and evaluate RHEL as well. https://access.redhat.com/downloads
You may also check out Centos or Scientific Linux since they are free repackages of RHEL. |
Do you have a particular reason for wanting version 5? The current 32-bit version is 6. If you want to use it and not just evaluate it, and if you don't want to pay, then CentOS is the real thing: the only difference is the lack of patented software and the labeling.
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Your assumption that there are only two differences is incorrect. There are more differences, such as these:
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unless you 100% MUST USE the older legacy 5 series
-- like for old 10+ year old hardware the current older 5 is RHEL 5.10 BUT using the current stable RHEL 6.5 is VERY recommended or test your software on the NEW released RHEL 7.0 BUT Redhat Enterprise Linux is NOT FREE!!!! You do NEED to buy the required support contract -- there are no "if's, and's, or but's" on that see the prices in the store https://www.redhat.com/wapps/store/catalog.html or use the FREE Cent Centos 5.10 CentOS 6.5 and CentOS 7.0 are the ONLY supported versions |
@ szboardstretcher
1. CentOS may have lagged in the past, but it is hardly likely to do so in the future, now that it's been effectively taken over by Red Hat. CentOS 7 arrived less than a month after RH7: it used to take much longer than that. 2. If CentOS is so vulnerable, why does it always show up as the first or second most popular Linux on webservers? 3. When I said they were compatible, I was referring to what you download. Support, etc is obviously a different matter. 4. By patented software, I meant software patented in the USA. (What else?) RHEL can include it by charging, CentOS (and Fedora) can't. It was ages before I discovered that setting subpixel-smoothing in Fedora didn't actually do anything: it had been disabled because RH's lawyers said there was a patent on the algorithm. |
I was just mentioning information from Red Hat and Centos official sites, and showing that there are more than two differences.
http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/General http://community.redhat.com/centos-faq/ |
Possibly a nit, but "64 bit supported in 32-bit mode" doesn't exist. The system runs in 64 bit mode, and that can support 32 bit applications if the appropriate libraries are installed.
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Enabling Shared folder
Hi,
can i know how to enable shared folder in REDHAT linux 7 64bit |
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@jeevanrayabarapu,
All of TB0ne's points are correct. Please keep your question in the thread you started about it and also work to improve your question so that other members can understand what you're asking, what you have tried to solve your problem, and where you are stuck. That thread is here: How to enable shared folder in Redhat linux 7 You can learn some more in the Site FAQ for Linux Questions. |
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Sorry: didn't notice the date of those posts I responded too !! |
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