Redhat-6.2-i386.iso New! 📢

Libraries like libc5 migrated to glibc 2.1 during this era. If you find an ancient binary or library, compiling it on native Red Hat 6.2 is easier than cross-compiling on modern Fedora.

: It came with Linux kernel version 2.2.6, which was quite current at the time, offering improvements in performance, hardware support, and features. redhat-6.2-i386.iso

This allowed users to install the operating system on an existing Windows (FAT) partition without reformatting their hard drive, making it significantly easier for newcomers to try Linux alongside their existing setup. Notable Features of Red Hat Linux 6.2 Libraries like libc5 migrated to glibc 2