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Upgrading to RHEL5: Considering virtualization, server consolidation
For IT managers, the importance of virtualization and server consolidation will determine whether an upgrade to RHEL5 is a good idea or not. Tip
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Installing Red Hat and SUSE Linux on the same machine
A desktop expert recommends specific space requirements for installing two Linux distros on the same machine. Ask the Expert
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Open Season: Red Hat, OpenVZ and Samba
City of Vienna goes with Red Hat Linux; OpenVZ project delivers live migration; Samba gets an update. Article
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Red Hat: We will be here in one year, Novell will not
Red Hat general counsel Mark Webbink goes to the mat for his company regarding the Microsoft-Novell partnership, in this SearchOpenSource.com Q&A. In one year, Red Hat will be all that remains of commercial Linux, he said. Article
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Open Season: Red Hat and Novell edition
Novell reveals more PCs with pre-installed Linux; Red Hat swoops into Oracle Open World with a customer case study; Novell's CTO gets first ever technologist award Article
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Fedora Core 6 finally launches
Red Hat launches Fedora 6.0 of its community-driven Linux distribution, Fedora Core. Key features include enhanced virtualization management and third-party repository access at time of Fedora installation. Article
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Author dishes on SELinux enhancements to RHEL5
The reason SELinux is complex is because Linux is a full-featured OS that requires it, said one expert. The next version of Red Hat Linux aims to simplify things with out-of-the-box policy modules that can ship with an application. Article
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Open Season: openQRM membership surges; Red Hat champions new public forum
A free preview from Alfresco; Black Duck wins over Eclipse Foundation; Red Hat champions a forum for public discussion; openQRM gets hot Article
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Choosing the most secure distribution
Security expert James Turnbull opines on the most secure distribution and what criteria to consider when choosing a distribution. Ask the Expert
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Fedora Core 5: Virtualization-capable and ready to go
If you're into paravirtualization and Xen capabilities, then Fedora Core 5 is preferable to CentOS and the latest release of RHEL, says Paul Hudson, co-author of "Red Hat Fedora 5." Tip