download glibc_2.3 rpm??

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Date: 02/23/05

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    Hello,
    My linux kernel version(redhat) is 2.4.21. So is it Redhat7.0? I don't
    how to check it?

    Actually I want to install glibc_2.3 because i got error saying "need
    glibc_2.3" during installation of gsview-4.6-2.i386.rpm.

    I don't know where i can download the glibc_2.3 rpm? Is there an
    official site from redhat for rpms?

    Thank you so much..


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