I am running an Intrex Pentium 4 1.8 GHz w/ 512M of RAM.  My motherboard is a 845G by MSI.
 
I have Red Hat 7.3 installed on a partition at home.  I have had it installed for a while.  I had many problems with using it, including Gnome crashing for no reason.  So I stopped using it after a while.  But, now I would like to just either upgrade that partition to a newer version, or just erase everything and start over.
 
I just tried to install Suse 9.3 at home and got the message "An error occurred during the installation."  Nothing specific as far as what error it was.  I verified the installation CD and it was fine. So, no luck with Suse.
 
My question is, what do you think is my best option in terms of erasing the partition and installing a new version of Red Hat, or upgrading to a new version?  What version should I use?  Also, I am looking for something free.
 
I know a little about Linux, but I am not an expert.  By the way, I will be teaching a Linux class at a local college in the Fall, so any help any one could give would be good. :)
 
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