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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 3
OS: xp
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I have an older edition of Linux redhat deluxe 6.1, is it worth it to install this edition now or should I look for and intall the latest edition. If I can install this older edition, can I install it within windows without partitioning the drive.
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You can upgrade from redhat to fedora core. if you get the CD's, you can select update and it shouldn't take up to much space, and then you can install new packages. you should upgrade, FC3 has better ecrity and new drives and support. if it is an older computer, you might thing of getting another version, becuase FC GNOME takes up some processor speed.
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