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red hat enterprise Linux is used as a server while red hat Linux is used as client..
Red Hat Linux was created on 1995-05-13.
No. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is simply a commercial Linux distribution primarily used for servers. It was never a nickname for Linux itself.
Red Hat Linux was discontinued in 2003, and replaced with "Red Hat Enterprise Linux", and the free, home-use version "Fedora". Updates were discontinued for Red Hat after 2006.
Initially it was just called "Red Hat Linux", but now Red Hat focuses exclusively on the enterprise market with its Linux distribution named "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" (RHEL) with the community version named CentOS (Community ENTerprise Operating System) and Fedora (a Red Hat-supported community Linux distribution)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is most commonly used for servers, but some high-end workstations often use it as well. The "enterprise" means that this particular Linux distribution is designed primarily for business use. Red Hat (The company.) also has a desktop variant of Red Hat called "Fedora." It is geared for home users, and it is also where some of the more "experimental" desktop technologies come from, such as PulseAudio and systemd.
Yes.
The company that used a penguin with a top hat and bow tie as a logo is Linux, specifically the Linux distribution known as Tux. Tux, the penguin mascot, represents the Linux operating system and is widely recognized within the open-source community. The character embodies the friendly and approachable nature of Linux, appealing to both developers and users.
No. Red Hat is a commercial Linux distribution geared toward business use.
There isn't one. First of all, like most Linux systems, 99.9% of all drivers that are available for Red Hat Linux will be installed by default. Secondly, all distributions branded "Red Hat Linux" are obsolete and will not work correctly with modern hardware. The modern counterpart to Red Hat Linux is Red Hat EnterpriseLinux.
To configure LDAP domain controller in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, import the users from the LDAP server with the use of the domain server. Then login using the LDAP and reduce the DNS LDAP priority on the settings.
There are many distribution of Linux such as Ubuntu Fedora Red Hat Debians Caldera Mandrake etc... but the most common is "Red Hat" as it is easy to use and install and come with comprehensive utilities and application including X-Window Graphic system.