Red Hat To Issue European Linux Kernel CD
News Leading Linux firm Red Hat will mid-February provide European users of its operating system with an update CD including the new kernel 2.4. Ian Cole, professional services and finance director for Red Hat in the UK, said that the company does not...
[January 26, 2001, 15:33]
Linux Kernel 2.6 Features In Red Hat Enterprise Linux
White Papers To help, Red Hat developed Enterprise Linux 3 products to provide maturity, stability, reliability and integration of software. This white paper takes an in-depth look at these new products, and explains its integration process into the Red Hat...
[April 13, 2004, 0:00]
Oracle9i Database Release 2 With Real Application Clusters For Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 With EMC Celerra
White Papers This white paper covers the information on how to install and configure Oracle9i Real Application Clusters with EMC Celerra Network Server family, including the hardware setup, Linux operating system kernel parameter modifications, and Oracle9i...
[September 17, 2004, 3:00]
Red Hat: Linux Will Never Compete With Windows
News Linux is the 16MB kernel of the 800MB operating system that teams like Red Hat engineer. Don Becker at NASA describes this as clearly as anyone else when he was asked why he contributes extremely fast Ethernet drivers, which is an extremely...
[February 4, 2002, 14:58]
A Year Ago: Red Hat Releases 64-bit Itanium Linux
News The software package, built within the open-source Trillian Project, is the first public alpha release of a full 64-bit Linux bundle, containing a kernel, drivers and popular applications such as Apache.
[May 18, 2001, 7:00]
Next Red Hat Linux Due Before March
News RHEL 5 is based on version 2.6.18 of the Linux kernel--the core of the operating system--compared to 2.6.9 for the current RHEL 4. Red Hat plans to ship the next version of its premium Linux product on 28 February, debuting major virtualization...
[December 29, 2006, 8:33]
Red Hat Releases Linux 7.3
News For all your GNU/Linux and open source news, from the latest kernel releases to the newest distributions, see ZDNet UK's Linux Lounge. Red Hat on Monday released a new version of its Linux operating system that is aimed at educators and small...
[May 7, 2002, 10:57]
Red Hat, IBM Expand Linux Deal
News For all your GNU/Linux and open source news, from the latest kernel releases to the newest distributions, see ZDNet UK's Linux News Section. Red Hat and IBM have expanded a partnership, with Red Hat bringing its top-end version of Linux to all...
[September 16, 2002, 8:23]
Red Hat And HP Sign Linux Alliance
News For all your GNU/Linux and open source news, from the latest kernel releases to the newest distributions, see ZDNet UK's Linux News Section. Hewlett-Packard and Red Hat will announce a tighter alliance on Wednesday that both companies hope will...
[March 19, 2003, 9:40]
Red Hat Smoothes Out Linux
News Different people rule different domains -- for example, founder Linus Torvalds still is master of the kernel at the heart of Linux -- but there is no single master controlling the overall collection of software packages.
[September 30, 2002, 11:50]
Red Hat Readies Enterprise Linux 4
News The next version of Red Hat's Enterprise Linux distribution is planned for release next month, and is likely to fully support the Linux 2.6 kernel and include various security features. Red Hat has previously indicated that Red Hat Enterprise Linux...
[January 17, 2005, 13:20]
Red Hat Upgrades Kernel To 2.6
News Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 4 (RHEL 4) is the first time Red Hat's commercial product has included the newer 2.6 Linux kernel. Novell made such a big deal that Red Hat was trailing with the 2.6 kernel.
[February 15, 2005, 11:15]
Red Hat Launches New Linux
News Red Hat Linux 7.1 is based on the latest kernel, or essential core, of Linux. Red Hat Linux 7.0, which came out last September and was not based on an older kernel, could run on eight-processor servers but performed far better on boxes containing...
[April 17, 2001, 7:18]
Red Hat Unveils Latest Fedora
News Red Hat has released a test edition of Fedora Core 2, which is a version of Linux that incorporates the new 2.6 kernel at the heart of the open-source operating system. Although it's free, it lacks the support and long-term bug fixes found in the...
[February 16, 2004, 7:25]
Red Hat Postpones First 2.6-based Linux
News Red Hat hoped to release a first test version of Linux based on the new 2.6 kernel on Monday, but has delayed the move until later in the week. The first version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux to use the 2.6 kernel, RHEL 4, is expected in early 2005.
[February 3, 2004, 10:40]
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
White Papers Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (RHEL 4) is the first release from Red Hat to support the 2.6 operating system kernel. This is a significant release as it contains many improved kernel algorithms, all designed to deliver increased performance over the...
[May 7, 2005, 3:00]
Latest Linux Technology Takes Slow Road To The Enterprise
News Improving the kernel is crucial to enabling Linux companies such as Red Hat or its chief rival, SuSE Linux, to compete with Microsoft's Windows or versions of Unix such as Sun Microsystems' Solaris. Red Hat's newest product for businesses, Red Hat...
[October 30, 2003, 9:20]
Linux 2.4: To Ship Or Not To Ship?
News When it released a first beta of Red Hat Linux 7.0 this week, it opted to build it around the existing 2.2 kernel. But the company is taking steps to make sure it won't lag behind, once the 2.4 kernel is done, claimed Doug Ledford, manager of Red...
[August 3, 2000, 9:18]
Red Hat Releases Linux 2.6 Update
News Red Hat has made good on a promise to let people try out Linus Torvalds' test version of the new 2.6 kernel, or heart, of Linux. Even though it's still a test kernel, calling it "2.6" is a signal for programmers to get down to work testing and...
[July 18, 2003, 15:06]
Kernel Maintainer Backs UnitedLinux
News Marcelo Tosatti, maintainer of the current Linux kernel, on Friday defended his company's recent move to join its software with that of three competitors as a necessary step in pushing Linux into big businesses.
[July 5, 2002, 13:28]

