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Red Hat Linux 7.1

Red Hat Linux 7.1
From: Red Hat Software

Buy Used: $99.35



Used (3) from $99.35

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 9574

Platform: Linux
Color: Red Hat Linux 7.1
Media: CD-ROM
Operating System: Linux

Model: RH31000US
UPC: 638347501838
EAN: 0638347501838
ASIN: B00005EBF2

Release Date: April 26, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: This is CDROM(s) with box. May or may not include instructions or information in addition to the CDROM and box. Please check computer requirements before purchase. May have light surface scratches unless noted NIP (New In Package). Box conditions will vary. All returns must be authorized in advance.

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Amazon.com Product Description
Red Hat Linux 7.1 contains the basics for setting up a Linux workstation or server. Ideal for the experienced user, this standard package gives you the essentials to upgrade or install new machines. Features new to this version include the Red Hat-tested 2.4 kernel, stateful firewalling capabilities using iptables, XFree86 4.0.3 for improved 3-D graphics, expanded USB support for storage, hot-pluggable devices, and the ability to easily set up and administer DNS, Apache, and printing services.

For developers, complete Web, mail, ftp, file, and print servers are included, along with multiple programming languages: C, C++, FORTRAN, Perl, Python, Tcl, and GCJ. There is an updated development toolchain (gcc 2.96-RH, gdb 5.0, glibc 2.2.2), and the popular Web application development tools PHP and mod_perl. This package comes with a 30-day subscription for one system to Red Hat Network Software Manager, which will give you access to Errata Alerts, RPM updates, and a free Red-Hat hat when you configure your system. You will also receive 30 days of Web-based installation support.


Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Great for a power user, not a regular user   April 29, 2001
12 out of 13 found this review helpful

The choice of an OS is a very religeous subject, So dont think too much about the rating, it's either 1 or 5 depending on where you stand. If you are a developer, or a power user, very into messing with every little part of your computer. THIS IS YOUR OS! However, if you are not into those things, and you have problems with computers, and want something relatively simple with a small learning curve, use Windows, BeOS, or MacOS. Linux is still not userfriendly (took me, someone good with computers, 3 hours to get sound working, another Linux expert I know took an hour on his to get sound working). However, due to the power and low overhead you will find this a good operating system if you are familiar with any form of *nix or want a power OS. This will be what my Linux box runs.


5 out of 5 stars best linux distro   June 21, 2001
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

Linux is too hard for the casual user. Linux users don't have access to good word processing or good games. Linux doesn't have an understandable desktop.

I really got tired of hearing that. So I went out and bought Red Hat 7.1 and it's the best OS on the market, rivalling even the mighty BeOS for ease of use. Simply choose which way you want to use it, and the rest is automatic. We are starting to see some other games coming over to the Linux distros, with Loki leading the way. If all you need is a simple desktop, Red Hat will provide. If you want just an internet connection, the distro provides the amazing Konqueror, mozilla, and netscape..plus about 6 other tools.

If you want to learn more about computers, like I do, Red Hat or Mandrake is the place to begin. If you are interested in any aspect of development or of beginning to configure your own system, Red Hat is your choice. It's chock full of tools of every sort, and as with all Linux distros, you can always bring in more.


5 out of 5 stars Im a Linux Convert - Its Fantastic   May 29, 2001
Gordon Staines (Hughesdale, VIC Australia)
11 out of 12 found this review helpful

I have been using Windows for 6 years now, and every couple of months I normally had to do the old "re-format and re-install" just to keep windows healthy and reduce the number of reboots to an acceptable level.

I always thought that it was common for an operating system to crash after a couple of hours surfing until I installed Redhat Linux 7.1 It has NEVER crashed for me! Its unbelievable!

The installation is even more advanced than Windows 2000 installation which is still largely text based. I installed and configured a dual boot system in less than 15 minutes, via the GUI installation wizard.

The range of Free GPL software for Linux is also very impressive. The only thing now is, that, unlike Microsoft, I have too much choice!!

Amazing!


2 out of 5 stars Not the best out there   August 5, 2001
Fouche du Preez (South Africa)
8 out of 11 found this review helpful

I've been running SuSE 7.1 for the past couple of months and it's been great!! So I decided to give RH 7.1 a go (since it's supposed to be one of the best/most used distributions out there). I was very dissapointed. To start Gnome's file manager kept respawning itself, programs run under certain logins and cause segmentation faults under others (these include programs that come standard with the distribution), and since I'm a Java developer what really got me was that you need to go through a whole work-around just to get Java to work!!

I'm sticking to SuSE and would advise everybody to do so. This release just doesn't cut it - don't buy it!


5 out of 5 stars I Love This New Operating System!!   April 27, 2001
Beely Gates (Redmond, WA)
6 out of 13 found this review helpful

I've never experienced anything like it. This Red Hat Linux stuff is radically better than anything I've been able to create. Why, my computer hasn't crashed in months! I've forgotten what the color blue looks like. My favorite: the one-click cut and paste. They should patent that stuff.


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