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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6


Release/Update General Availability Date redhat-release Errata Date* Kernel Version
RHEL 6 Update 4 TBA TBA TBA
RHEL 6 Update 3 2012-06-20 2012-06-19 RHSA-2012-0862 2.6.32-279
RHEL 6 Update 2 2011-12-06 2011-12-06 RHEA-2011:1743 2.6.32-220
RHEL 6 Update 1 2011-05-19 2011-05-19 RHEA-2011:0540 2.6.32-131.0.15
RHEL 6 GA 2010-11-09 - 2.6.32-71
Codename: Santiago (based on a mix of Fedora 12, Fedora 13, and several modifications)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5


Release/Update General Availability Date redhat-release Errata Date* Kernel Version
RHEL 5 Update 9 TBA TBA TBA
RHEL 5 Update 8 02/20/2012 02/20/2012 RHEA-2012:0315 2.6.18-308
RHEL 5 Update 7 07/21/2011 07/20/2011 RHEA-2011:0977 2.6.18-274
RHEL 5 Update 6 01/13/2011 01/12/2011 RHEA-2011:0020 2.6.18-238
RHEL 5 Update 5 03/30/2010 03/30/2010 RHEA-2010:0207 2.6.18-194
RHEL 5 Update 4 09/02/2009 09/02/2009 RHEA-2009:1400 2.6.18-164
RHEL 5 Update 3 01/20/2009 01/20/2009 RHEA-2009:0133 2.6.18-128
RHEL 5 Update 2 05/21/2008 05/20/2008 RHEA-2008:0436 2.6.18-92
RHEL 5 Update 1 11/07/2007 11/07/2007 RHEA-2007:0854 2.6.18-53
RHEL 5 GA 03/15/2007 - 2.6.18-8
Codename: Tikanga (based on Fedora Core 6)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4

Release/UpdateGeneral Availability Dateredhat-release Errata Date*Kernel Version
RHEL 4 Update 902/16/201102/16/2011 RHEA-2011:02512.6.9-100
RHEL 4 Update 805/19/200905/18/2009 RHEA-2009:10022.6.9-89
RHEL 4 Update 707/29/200807/24/2008 RHEA-2008:07692.6.9-78
RHEL 4 Update 611/15/200711/15/2007 RHBA-2007:08972.6.9-67
RHEL 4 Update 505/01/200704/27/2007 RHBA-2007:01962.6.9-55
RHEL 4 Update 408/10/200608/10/2006 RHBA-2006:06012.6.9-42
RHEL 4 Update 303/12/200603/07/2006 RHBA-2006:01492.6.9-34
RHEL 4 Update 210/05/200510/05/2005 RHEA-2005:7862.6.9-22
RHEL 4 Update 106/08/200506/08/2005 RHEA-2005:3182.6.9-11
RHEL 4 GA02/15/2005-2.6.9-5
Codename: Nahant (based on Fedora Core 3)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3

Release/Update General Availability Date Kernel Version
RHEL 3 Update 9 06/20/2007 2.4.21-50
RHEL 3 Update 8 07/20/2006 2.4.21-47
RHEL 3 Update 7 03/17/2006 2.4.21-40
RHEL 3 Update 6 09/28/2005 2.4.21-37
RHEL 3 Update 5 05/18/2005 2.4.21-32
RHEL 3 Update 4 12/12/2004 2.4.21-27
RHEL 3 Update 3 09/03/2004 2.4.21-20
RHEL 3 Update 2 05/12/2004 2.4.21-15
RHEL 3 Update 1 01/16/2004 2.4.21-9
RHEL 3 GA 10/22/2003 2.4.21-4
Codename: Taroon (based on Red Hat Linux 9)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1

Release/Update General Availability Date Kernel Version
RHEL 2.1 Update 7 04/28/2005 -
RHEL 2.1 Update 6 12/13/2004 2.4.9-e.57
RHEL 2.1 Update 5 08/18/2004 2.4.9-e.49
RHEL 2.1 Update 4 04/21/2004 2.4.9-e.40
RHEL 2.1 Update 3 12/19/2004 2.4.9-e.34
RHEL 2.1 Update 2 03/29/2003 2.4.9-e.24
RHEL 2.1 Update 1 02/14/2003 2.4.9-e.12
RHEL 2.1 GA 03/23/2002 2.4.9-e.3

  

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