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The Operating System
Red Hat Linux 7.0, released by Red Hat, Inc. in September 2000, was a significant update to the popular Linux distribution. It introduced numerous enhancements, including improved hardware support, updated software packages, and enhanced system administration tools. Red Hat Linux 7.0 also featured the GNOME 1.2 desktop environment as the default graphical user interface, providing users with a more modern and user-friendly experience. Additionally, the release included advancements in security features, such as improved firewall configuration options and enhanced encryption support. Despite its technological advancements, Red Hat Linux 7.0 eventually reached its end of life in December 2002, as newer versions of the distribution became available.
The Web Browser
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Browser User Agent
When contacting webservers ‘Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Netscape 6.0’ will identify itself as ‘Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux 2.2.16-22 i586; en-US; m18) Gecko/20001107 Netscape6/6.0
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Run Period
For ‘Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Netscape 6.0’ Period Sites in Period Browsers is currently searching for pages archived between 2000-11-14 and 2001-05-14.
Emulation Platform
Hardware emulation for Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Netscape 6.0 is provided by the 86Box Project.
Links
Red Hat Linux 7.0 can be downloaded from the Red Hat Archive. Netscape 6.0 for Linux can be downloaded from the Sunet.se Mirror of Netscape’s FTP site. The Netscape 6.0 registration check can be disabled via these SillyDog instructions.
Screenshot
Examples of Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Netscape 6.0
- Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Netscape 6.0 showing a page from 'Jorvik Viking Centre'
- Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Netscape 6.0 showing a page from 'York Theatre Royal'
- Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Netscape 6.0 showing a page from 'Angelfire'
- Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Netscape 6.0 showing a page from 'craigslist'
- Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Netscape 6.0 showing a page from 'TVGoHome'
- Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Netscape 6.0 showing a page from 'The Financial Times'
- Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Netscape 6.0 showing Think Secret
- Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Netscape 6.0 showing User Friendly
- Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Netscape 6.0 showing The Guardian