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@Scasey: Red Hat Linux V6.6 is no longer a supported platform and may no longer be available for download --> this version is out of date so unavailable no more.
@Awesome: Thanks for responding to me but unfortunatly, there is only 6.2 version but i need especially this 6.6 version.
@Scasey: Red Hat Linux V6.6 is no longer a supported platform and may no longer be available for download --> this version is out of date so unavailable no more.
I suspect it probably is supported. Current is v6.10, so it’s not that old.
You’d have to log in to find out. I don’t have an account, but you do, right?
Why do you need that specific version? What application are you running that only works there?
If you search on the internet for redhat 6.6 download then you will find it (I did). Do note though that if you don't pay Red Hat for a licence then you will be running a distro with no support and no updates - I wouldn't put it anywhere near the internet.
AwesomeMachine, I don't think the OP was asking about Red Hat Linux version 6.x from 2000 and there never was a 6.6 version.
If RHEL 6.6 is the only version that works with your software then contacting Red Hat is probably the best answer. You might find the ISO by searching the internet but I can't say I would trust the source. CentOS 6.6 might work
Dear all, thanks for watching about my subject by your side.
This is exactly this version 6.6 that i need because the specif pro application isn't still developped and supported. But my company needs it for a project.
So in my minds, I thought that all versions were available easely but i realize today, I need to suscribe to RED HAT Website, this is the only solution and the best way.
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