Red Hat 7.3 to ship May 15
May 6, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsRaleigh, NC — (press release excerpt) — Red Hat, Inc. today released Red Hat Linux version 7.3, a highly configurable operating system (OS) designed for deployments ranging from games and personal productivity to file, print and Web serving. Red Hat Linux 7.3 adds new productivity tools, personal firewall configuration at installation, and video conferencing software to deliver everything individual… users, educational institutions and small businesses need for flexible Internet-based computing.
Key features include:
- Evolution e-mail client and contact manager;
- MrProject project management software;
- Mozilla Web browser;
- GNOME Meeting video conferencing software;
- Apache 1.3 Web server;
- Firewall configuration;
- PostgreSQL relational database management system; and
- KDE 3.0 and GNOME 1.4 desktops.
For a complete overview of all Red Hat Linux 7.3 features and benefits, please visit Red Hat's website.
The new version also includes Web and telephone access to experts, plus Red Hat Network — an automated Internet solution for managing Red Hat Linux systems. Nearly 500,000 users already leverage Red Hat Network to keep their systems updated and secure.
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