Hello!I'm pretty sure this is some stupid marketing idiot that wrote "Linux 9". Sorry it's late in the night and I have little tollerence for the misfits at the moment. These people should all be packed and sent to Microsoft to paint colors on paper. Leave us alone.
I was looking out for RedHat 9 distro.
And I came across Linux 9.
Are they one and the same or different distros?
There is no such thing as Linux 9. The only place you will see "Linux" take a number is it's kernel version, which when I last saw was 2.4.21 (but one also reads about 2.5.x, 2.6.x which are soon-to-be-released-experimental kernels). Of course distros like Redhat, SuSE, Debian etc each have their own fancy way of assigning version numbers. So what you saw is Redhat's version 9.
Hope that's clear. But if it's not, I will repeat myself with pleasure. Just let know.
Jonnas
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