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Running Fedora Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux In September 2003, the world s leading Linux distribution, Red Hat Linux, disappeared. Red Hat Inc., the company that created Red Hat Linux, divided its development efforts in two directions: the Fedora Project, which produces the Fedora Core operating system, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The split came from trying to better serve two diverse groups with one operating system. Wanting to make some money on the value that Red Hat Inc. adds to Linux might have had something to do with it as well. Fedora Core 3 is included on the DVD that comes with this book. You can install the entire distribution from this DVD, using descriptions in Appendix A and the Installing Fedora Core section later in this chapter. If you don t have a DVD drive, you can obtain the same software on four CDs by downloading them from the Internet (http://fedora. redhat.com/download) and burning them to CD as described in Appendix A. Fedora Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux both come from a base of code that stems from the Red Hat Linux legacy. Going forward, the two distributions have different goals and audiences and may drift farther apart over time. Fedora Core is intended to include the latest Linux technology and be a proving ground for features slated to go into Red Hat Enterprise Linux products. It is a freely distributed operating system for the Linux community. On the DVD-ROM C8H A P T E R . . . . In This Chapter Digging into Fedora Core Going forward with Fedora Core Installing Fedora Core . . . .
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