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well my main question was related to the type of program to install vs
my OS. I watned to install Yahoo msgr for Unix systems and they had
linux version for redhat 6.x, 7.x, 8.0 and 9. so i guessj ust curious of
which i would want to install for my version. That's all i was really
getting at :) My ubuntu install on my other box is kind of weird. I was
thinking of installing BSD for fun for a while to play around with it,
but i haven't had much time for doing much updating or playing. STupid
School!! (and work. hehe)
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 03:38:44AM -0700, Michael wrote:
>
> >What would Fedora be equivlent too in the red hat family? Say i wanted
> >to download and install a program that has Red Hat 6.x, 7.x, 8.0 and
> >Redhat 9 versions, which would i use to install on fedora (I do believe
> >it's Core 2)
> >
> Fedora IS from the RedHat family. Core 2 might be called RedHat 11
> maybe. Fedora is mostly just a restructuring, as to the development
> control, and renaming for what we used to call RedHat Linux. RedHat
> Linux now usually refers to an enterprise version of RedHat.
>
> Core 2 is pretty old these days. You'll probably have an easier time
> installing software if you upgrade to a newer version.
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