Difference between revisions of "Fedora Red Hat Enterprise Linux"

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* 9 (Shrike), March 31 2003 (this release is labeled "9" not "9.0")
 
* 9 (Shrike), March 31 2003 (this release is labeled "9" not "9.0")
 
* RedHat Enterprise Edition 3.0 (Taroon), October 22 2003
 
* RedHat Enterprise Edition 3.0 (Taroon), October 22 2003
* Fedora Core 1 (Yarrow), November 5 2003
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* Fedora Core 1 (Yarrow), November 5 2003 [[http://www.filewatcher.com/_/?q=yarrow-i386-disc1.iso yarrow-i386-disc1.iso], [http://www.filewatcher.com/_/?q=yarrow-i386-disc2.iso yarrow-i386-disc2.iso], [http://www.filewatcher.com/_/?q=yarrow-i386-disc3.iso yarrow-i386-disc3.iso]]
 
* Fedora Core 2 (Tettnang), May 11/18 2004
 
* Fedora Core 2 (Tettnang), May 11/18 2004
 
* Fedora Core 3 (Heidelberg), November 8 2004
 
* Fedora Core 3 (Heidelberg), November 8 2004

Revision as of 22:27, 6 September 2007

Red Hat/Fedora releases

  • 1.0 (Mother's Day), November 3 1994, $49.95
  • 1.1 (Mother's Day+0.1), August 1 1995, $39.95
  • 2.0, September 20 1995
  • 2.1, November 23 1995
  • 3.0.3 (Picasso), May 1 1996 - first release supporting DEC Alpha
  • 4.0 (Colgate), October 8 1996 - first release supporting Sparc
  • 4.1 (Vanderbilt), February 3 1997
  • 4.2 (Biltmore), May 19 1997
  • 5.0 (Hurricane), December 1 1997
  • 5.1 (Manhattan), May 22 1998
  • 5.2 (Apollo), November 2 1998
  • 6.0 (Hedwig), April 26 1999
  • 6.1 (Cartman), October 4 1999
  • 6.2 (Zoot), April 3 2000
  • 7.0 (Guinness), September 25 2000
  • 7.1 (Seawolf), April 16 2001
  • 7.2 (Enigma), October 22 2001 [enigma-i386-disc1.iso, enigma-i386-disc2.iso]
  • 7.3 (Valhalla), May 6 2002
  • RedHat Enterprise Edition 2.1 AS (Pensacola), May 6 2002
  • 8.0 (Psyche), September 30 2002
  • 9 (Shrike), March 31 2003 (this release is labeled "9" not "9.0")
  • RedHat Enterprise Edition 3.0 (Taroon), October 22 2003
  • Fedora Core 1 (Yarrow), November 5 2003 [yarrow-i386-disc1.iso, yarrow-i386-disc2.iso, yarrow-i386-disc3.iso]
  • Fedora Core 2 (Tettnang), May 11/18 2004
  • Fedora Core 3 (Heidelberg), November 8 2004