Need Domain Help?  |  Buy a domain  |  Corporate Site
butterscotch.com is your portal into the world of technology. Learn how to do more with the tech you already own in language everyone can understand.
 

Popular Searches

thank you
If your download does not start automatically, click here to start your download. This link will take you to an external site for download.
Join us as we take a look into the wonderful world of Linux with our introduction to Ubuntu on butterscotch.com

Advertisement
POPULAR

Red Hat 9.0

This is a truly great product by Red Hat, one of the leaders in the Linux community.

Published:
Jun 24, 2003
Published by:
License
GPL
Cost
$0.00
OS:
Console / X11
Cow Rating:
5ra
Popularity:
100%
User Rating:
+0
-0
+0

The improved graphical installer works flawlessly on most common desktop machines. There are not only several canned installations included, but there is also plenty of help to guide the newbie through the harder concepts of Linux installation.

Another notable improvement is the security aspect, which includes three options for a firewall configuration, making your online experience a lot safer. Hardware support was another improvement. This was mainly seen in the X configuration. Red Hat 7.1 includes XFree86-4.0.3-5, which makes DRI (Direct Rendering Infrastructure) setup a lot easier for gamers and others needing a 3D enabled X environment. It's exciting to see how much easier it has become to configure hardware during a default installation under Linux. This is untrue for Linux's main competitor OS, which still needs a vide driver loaded after rebooting 12 or more times.

I also found that the applications under Red Hat were quite current. Currency is a problem with some distributions. Updated software is a major concern for me, especially since I work and live on the Internet, and security is a must. Plus, Linux moves fast. Software is updated on a monthly, if not daily basis. If the software is not current, it's like taking a step back. Fortunately, Red Hat offers a big leap forward.

This release could be thought of as a recovery from all the problems that plagued Red Hat 7.0 (kernel compiling, Linus calling it "stupid"). In this version, Red Hat has done it's best to address the complaints of the users, and this could be the most stable, robust release of Red Hat yet.

Note

No local download file is associated with this listing. Clicking the Download link will redirect your browser to a page from which the application can be obtained.

Recent Comments
leave a comment
Avatar
By anwerppp
Mar 26, 2009 | 03:53 AM
+0
its comment
Avatar
By ramaraju
Oct 17, 2007 | 07:58 AM
+0
xxx
Please login to add your comment
Leave A Comment
Name:
Advertisement
Advertisement
Safari 4.0 in the wild: The Safari address bar is smarter than ever

The address bar in Safari has been improved some cool new features view it

Safari 4.0 in the wild
Improved security in Windows 7: Improved firewall in Windows 7

The Windows Firewall has been much improved to keep your PC safe from intruders view it

Improved security in Windows 7
Tutorials: How to organize your desktop Part 2 of 2

If you can't find anything on your desktop there are ways to organize it. view it

Tutorials
Tutorials: What is a browser?

Do you know what a browser is? view it

Tutorials
Tutorials: How to clear the browser cache on your BlackBerry

To keep surfing faster be sure to clear your BlackBerry's browser cache view it

Tutorials
Tutorials: How to setup the firewall on your BlackBerry

You can use the firewall on your BlackBerry to handle incoming information view it

Tutorials
Tutorials: How to use Windows Firewall

Windows Firewall provides good protection from threats on the Internet view it

Tutorials
Tutorials: Change your BlackBerry browser homepage

Change the homepage on your BlackBerry browser to your favorite site easily view it

Tutorials