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Red Hat Linux 7.3

Red Hat Linux 7.3

Red Hat Linux 7.3 contains several new features beyond the 7.2 release:

  • KDE 3.0
  • GNOME 1.4
  • Evolution personal management application, including email, calendar, and contact manager
  • XFree86 4.2.0 for improved hardware support
  • GNOME Meeting video conferencing software
  • gphoto2 for improved digital camera support

 
Manuals

x86 Installation Guide
PDF (3852 KB)   |   RPM (2908 KB)   |    HTML Tarball (2888 KB)

This book covers Red Hat Linux installation methods. Every installation step is discussed in detail, including system requirements, starting the installation, choosing an installation type, configuring X, and entering network information.


Getting Started Guide
PDF (4188 KB)   |   RPM (5524 KB)   |    HTML Tarball (5496 KB)

Designed to help new users begin using Red Hat Linux in a short amount of time, this guide explores several basic concepts involved in the day-to-day use of the operating system, including file management, configuring a dial-up connection, and using the GNOME and KDE desktop environments.


Customization Guide
PDF (4580 KB)   |   RPM (2092 KB)   |    HTML Tarball (2064 KB)

This manual contains information on how to customize your Red Hat Linux system to fit your needs. Step-by-step guides, designed for a beginner or intermediate user, are available for setting up a network interface card, configuring NFS shares, configuring Samba shares, managing your software using RPM, and much more.


Reference Guide
PDF (1424 KB)   |   RPM (336 KB)   |   HTML Tarball (324 KB)

This book provides background information and solutions for a variety of different issues, including the Red Hat Linux boot process, default user and group configurations and methods, and Apache directives.


Release Notes

x86 Release Notes
PDF (60 KB)

This document describes features that are new to Red Hat Linux 7.3 for the x86 processor, but may not have been available prior to our documentation being finalized. The Release Notes can also be found on the Red Hat Linux CD-ROM #1.