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I have a dual operating system. windows and Linux RHEL9. My primary booting device is Windows. I am unable to get any of my pen drives detected or even mounted ...
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    Rhel 9

    I have a dual operating system. windows and Linux RHEL9. My primary booting device is Windows.
    I am unable to get any of my pen drives detected or even mounted in my Linux os. Can anyone tell me what is the solution for this.

    and also, i am unable to play songs or videos in Linux even though while OS installation i had installed all the necessary applications. Can anyone let me know the exact details as to what i can do?

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    There is no such thing as RHEL9. Are you using Red Hat 9 or Fedora 9 or some kind of Red Hat Enterprise Linux? If you are using Red Hat 9 or Fedora 9 I would highly recommend upgrading since the former is obsolete for 6 years and the latter is about to come as version 12.

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    Hi and welcome to the forum.

    There isn't a RHEL 9 (not yet anyway). The latest RHEL version is 5.4. Did you install the old Redhat 9 release? This reached its end of life a long time ago, so you probably want to install something newer e.g. Fedora which is a free community project sponsored by Red Hat. Another option is to get RHEL 5.4 but a subscription fee is required for updates and support. If you don't want to pay for the RHEL subscription fee, take a look at CentOS which is a free RHEL rebuild (minus Red Hat artwork and logos).

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