Traditional, productive and easy to use desktop environment The mainstream 32-bit (i386) and 64-bit (x86_64) hardware platforms are supported by default.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is available for purchase as both desktop and server editions, an OpenStack platform, as well as flavors for the IBM POWER and IBM System z platforms. Supports a wide range of computer platforms The development of Red Hat Linux stopped at version 9 in the year 2003, when the Fedora project was born, along with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. While being distributed for free, under the name of Red Hat Linux, the project is now a commercial Linux distribution sold by subscription. The distribution formerly known as Red Hat Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5/6 is an old, yet still supported branch of the award winning and highly acclaimed RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) operating system, a distribution of Linux developed and published by the powerful Red Hat company.