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Subject: [aclug-L] Fwd: Announcing Red Hat Linux 7.1
From: Greg House <ghouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 21:38:22 -0500
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FYI, I don't know how many of you saw this, but Red Hat announced 7.1 today. 
This is the first distribution I've seen which officially incorporates the 
2.4 kernel.

Greg


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Subject: Announcing Red Hat Linux 7.1
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 12:34:03 -0700
From: "Red Hat" <RedHat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: ghouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


Red Hat Linux is always pushing the limits of innovation--those
limits have been pushed further with the improved performance
and scalability of the 2.4 kernel.

Now, with Red Hat Linux 7.1, you can use more powerful
hardware with more processors and memory.  Security is
improved from the beginning--you'll configure a firewall
during the installation process. And system management
is convenient using Red Hat Network Software Manager's
customizable Web interface.

2.4 KERNEL FEATURES
  + Large memory support -- 64GB RAM!
  + Improved SMP
  + Large file support
  + Improved network performance
  + Increased device support

Learn more:

http://redhat.rgc2.com/servlet/cc?koDVYAEnohNlLFlhNmoPpgKDgLmE0ET


NEW RED HAT FEATURES
  + New graphical configuration tools for easy setup of BIND, Apache,
    and DNS
  + Heightened security -- configure a firewall during installation
  + Updated installation program with new laptop installation class
  + USB support for "hot-pluggable" devices, like CD-ROM drives,
    cameras, and printers
  + Red Hat TUX Web Server: "World's fastest web server"
    (SPECweb'99 results as of 2/2/01)
  + Upgraded core system components

Learn more:

http://redhat.rgc2.com/servlet/cc?koDVYAEnohNlLFlhNmoPpgKDgLmE0EY


CHOOSE THE RIGHT RED HAT LINUX FOR YOU

---> Red Hat Professional Server

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---> Red Hat Deluxe Workstation

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---> Red Hat Linux 7.1 (standard)

http://redhat.rgc2.com/servlet/cc?koDVYAEnohNlLFlhNmoPpgKDgLmE0EZ

Not sure? We'll help you decide which product is best for you:

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To order, or for more information on system features:

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Or call: 1 866-2REDHAT and press option #2

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