You could also try Centos. Its more likea RHEL-clone except that it is for FREE.


Nelson

Jason Montoya wrote:
> RHEL, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux, is designed for business use, for 
> servers, rather than laptops.  You can't even get updates for it without 
> a paid subscription to the Red Hat Network.  Try Fedora instead - still 
> Red Hat, but more for regular users but no less powerful; in fact more 
> cutting edge, free updates through the yum repositories and newer/more 
> advanced versions are released more often.
> 

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