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Novell sees enterprise demand for real-time SUSE Linux
Financial services firms are clamoring for the deterministic performance of the new SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time 10 (SLERT), Novell said. Article
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Red Hat and SUSE Linux how-tos
Here are tips, tricks, expert advice and information for installation, administration and configuration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux distributions. Fast Guide
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New Novell SUSE Linux shop surprised by Xen's polish
Despite the high bar set by VMware's ESX Server, one Novell OES 2 customer is pleasantly surprised by Xen's virtualization offering. Article
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Xandros, Linspire and Microsoft
An open source issues and strategies expert discusses the impact of patents, licensing and the partnerships between Xandros, Linspire and Microsoft. Ask the Expert
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Novell, AMD sync up on SUSE Linux power management
With the release of its first Service Pack, Novell's SUSE Enterprise Linux Server 10 will take advantage of power management functionality in AMD's upcoming Opteron quad-core processor. Article
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Novell SUSE Linux to support Windows, Red Hat with Xen
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (SLES 10) will support Microsoft Windows and Red Hat virtual machines sometime in July. Article
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SUSE vouchers and IP claims
An open source software and applications expert explains why he's not so sure the release of GPLv3 will affect this issue of Microsoft's claim about intellectual property and its patents. Ask the Expert
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Red Hat won't shift virtualization, RHEL5 plans, despite Microsoft/Novell, Oracle Linux pressure
Competition won't change Red Hat's roadmap, says RH exec Tim Yeaton. In this Q&A, he explains why Oracle's Linux and the Microsoft-Novell brand of interoperability are inadequate. Article
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Dell connects with Microsoft, Novell on collaboration deal
Dell has partnered up with Microsoft and Novell in a deal that will see the Texas-based systems provider purchasing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server certificates. Article
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Novell's OpenOffice or OpenOffice.org?
An expert describes the differences between commercial Linux distribution SUSE's version of OpenOffice versus the version from OpenOffice.org. Ask the Expert