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****NOTICE: As of Nov 9, 2009, RHEL3 is 1 year from End-Of-Life. See: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1526.html
Various Linux stuff, primarily RedHat (including RedHat Enterprise Linux, RHEL) and Fedora.
If you want to try/use a Linux system that is virtually identical to RedHat Enterprise Linux but can't afford/don't want to pay, try CentOS (see Production list below).
Latest Production:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 2.1 EOL
RHEL 3 Update 9
RHEL 4 Update 7
RHEL 5 Update 4
Fedora: Fedora 11 (June 9, 2009) (12 is expected Nov 17, 2009)
Red Hat: Red Hat 9 (through April 30, 2004)
Aurora: (SPARC hardware) (www.auroralinux.org)
CentOS: CentOS 5.4 (Free RHEL "clone") (www.centos.org)
Note about CentOS: There is a CentOS release for each RHEL release. That means there's also a CentOS 4.7 and CentOS 3.9.
Latest Development:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 2.1 Update x
RHEL3 Update x (no more numbered updates, just updated packages)
RHEL4 Update 8 (presumably)
RHEL5 Update 5 (presumably)
Fedora 12 (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/12/FeatureList)
Aurora: Aurora 2.0? (FC3-based), Corona Tree is FC6-based
CentOS: tends to keep up with RHEL
NOTE: Fedora Core 2 and later as well as RHEL4 come with 2.6.x kernel with 4K stacks enabled. nVidia drivers MUST be updated to work with this kernel and all subsequent kernels. This is a Kernel change and not a Fedora/RedHat change.