internet Explorer is a product of MIcrosoft and designed and written for Microsoft Windows. Linux can not install Windows executables. There is however a program called Wine which stands for Wine is not an emulator that can be used as a compatibility layer and allow Internet Explorer to be installed in RedHat. There is a commercially available version of Wine called CrossOver, which is a bit more streamlined and also has support. Another option would be a virtual machine such as Oracle VirtualBox which actually runs a session of Windows inside RedHat.
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get wine package from someone who already has it, or download it then install the package using rpm command
e.g: #rpm -ivh --force --nodeps (give full path to the package) then press enter
the package will be installed.
RPM packages can be installed with the command:
rpm -i nameofpackage.rpm
open up a terminal and type:
$sudo yum install openoffice.org
if sudo is not installed on your computer:
$su
$yum install openoffice.org
Run win rpm
Download the VLC for Linux and then you have to run the setup to install the program.
Install your OpenOffice.org package from the package installer (through the RedHat network).If open office is a .org package then you need to install the wine package according to the Linux version you are using,then you can install and run all types of .org packages using the wine application in the Linux OS.
./ <program file name>
red hat enterprise Linux is used as a server while red hat Linux is used as client..
Follow the instructions. (see link or google it yourself)
Unless you already have a free partition on your hard drive or an additional hard drive, you cannot install Red Hat Enterprise Linux without "disturbing" Windows; you will need to resize the Windows partition to make room.
CCProxy is a Windows application. It does not run natively on Linux and would be unsuitable for a production environment.
No. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is simply a commercial Linux distribution primarily used for servers. It was never a nickname for Linux itself.
ext3 is the default file system for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Yes.
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, Inc. is a company that rebrands, supports and distributes the GNU Linux operating system, along with their own enhancements. One of their product lines is called Red Hat Enterprise Linux.