You have got to be kidding, right????
Red Hat Linux 9 is old, Red Hat quit supporting it well over two years ago and Fedora Legacy will stop all support on October 1, 2006.
Since you want a link, here you go;
http://www.fedoralegacy.org/
Learn howto use apt and/or yum and at least being this basically dead OS current. It would be better for you to use something a bit more modern and supported, if you want to stay with the Red Hat family check out Fedora Core, CentOS or Scientific Linux. Both CentOS and Scientific Linux are binary compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Fedora Core 5 (the current release) is like Red Hat Linux 14 and is free, version 6 will be out shortly.
FYI: RHEL 3 is based on Red Hat Linux 9 and RHEL 4 is based on Fedora Core 3 so;
RHEL == CentOS == Scientific Linux and 3.X = 3.X and 4.X = 4.X