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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
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Linux patch problems: Your distro may vary
As Linux grows, choosing a version that fixes flaws quickly is critical. However, as Edmund X. DeJesus discovered, some Linux distributions publish security fixes faster than others. Article
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Red Hat and SUSE solidify market positions
Red Hat and SUSE are poised to attain greater market share while warding off new entrants whose eyes are turning toward the enterprise Linux market. Article
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Installing Oracle9i (9.2.0) on Red Hat Linux 8.0 using RAW devices
Steps for installing Oracle9i (9.2.0) on Red Hat Linux 8.0 using RAW devices. Tip
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Chapter 28, LDAP of 'Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed'
Chapter 28, "LDAP," of "Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed" explains the installation of an LDAP server including configuration of the server and clients as well as administrative tips. Tip
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Installing SLED 10
Open source software and apps expert Bernard Golden says that installing SUSE Linux Desktop 10 isn't any harder than installing Windows. Ask the Expert
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Red Hat Summit: The trials and triumphs of open source
A panel of JBoss and Red Hat engineers and executives met at the Red Hat Summit to talk about the true meaning of openness, the acquisition of JBoss and cooperation with Microsoft. Article
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Going from Mandriva to Red Hat or SuSE
An open source issues and strategies expert explains why moving from Mandriva to Red Hat or SuSE is not a drastic change due to the similarity of Linux distributions. Ask the Expert
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Users gain from Red Hat's JBoss buy
Red Hat bought JBoss to the tune of $350 million this week bringing middleware and an operating system under one roof. Article
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Golden's Rules: Red Hat/JBoss pairing bad news for BEA, Novell
Red Hat's acquisition of JBoss is bad news for proprietary middleware vendors, particularly BEA, and Red Hat's competitor, Novell, says columnist Bernard Golden. Column