Red Hat 9 To Include Bells And Whistles
News Linux seller Red Hat has moved to a strategy that lets it adopt the latest technology more aggressively for its lower-end products, a strategy that will become visible on 31 March with the release of Red Hat Linux 9, code-named Shrike.
[March 26, 2003, 8:24]
Red Hat Publishes Fedora 9 Preview
News Red Hat has published a "preview release" of Fedora 9, the next version of its freely available Linux distribution, which will be the last public release before the final edition next month. This is the most critical release for the Fedora...
[April 22, 2008, 14:40]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback Anybody who doesn't believe Linux is ready for the desktop hasn't used the right distro. I am a newbie to the Linux world. I tried Redhat 9 and it was certainly good enough if the system was setup right for anybody to use.
[November 4, 2003, 20:00]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback Frankly I believe that RedHat should call it quits and get out of the Market Place. Their product is lack luster and void of real features. An RPM is very poor beside APT. RedHat Linux is barely a decent Linux when it is all boiled down.
[November 5, 2003, 13:55]
Red Hat's Pricing Attacked By Dell
Talkback And is Dell still charging a 'Windows Tax' on Linux PCs? I remember investigating a Dell Linux workstation last year, and the machine running RedHat 9 would have cost over 200 GBP more than the identical hardware running XP.
[December 9, 2004, 23:37]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback Ive just been letting everything wash over me recently. Pretty much nothing seems worth bothering with. I cant be bothered with anything recently, but I guess it doesnt bother me. I havent gotten anything done for a while.
[November 6, 2005, 0:20]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback Red Hat is RIGHT, of course, and not only are they right, they should be taken seriously as an important Linux player. It makes good sense to know your strenghts and weaknesses, and just the fact that a relatively small number of users who are hell...
[May 12, 2004, 11:27]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback Red Hat is RIGHT, of course, and not only are they right, they should be taken seriously as an important Linux player. It makes good sense to know your strenghts and weaknesses, and just the fact that a relatively small number of users who are hell...
[May 12, 2004, 13:00]
Secunia: More Red Hat Flaws Than Microsoft In 2007
News Danish vulnerability research company Secunia has said there were more flaws reported for Red Hat operating systems than for Microsoft operating systems in 2007. In a paper entitled Secunia 2007 Report that was made available to Secunia customers...
[January 16, 2008, 12:06]
IBM And Red Hat Broaden Alliance
News IBM and Red Hat are broadening a partnership to promote Linux on IBM's mainframes. The two companies said this week they're packaging Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 with IBM's Integrated Facility for Linux, a feature Big Blue sells to let customers run...
[May 13, 2005, 9:20]
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. The Linux seller said Monday that it would release 2.6.0-test1 RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) update files.
[July 18, 2003, 15:06]
Red Hat Edges Ahead Of Estimates
News Red Hat edged a penny ahead of analyst expectations Tuesday, as the leading Linux seller posted a $1.3m profit before charges for its fiscal third quarter, ended 30 November. Including the charges, Red Hat had a loss of $15m, or 9 cents per share.
[December 19, 2001, 10:45]
Red Hat Q2 Results On Target
News In its first earnings report as a public company, Red Hat, reported a fiscal second quarter loss in line with expectations Wednesday as sales jumped 95 percent from a year ago. Officials said Red Hat is on a hiring binge.
[September 22, 1999, 16:23]
Red Hat Upgrades Kernel To 2.6
News Linux seller Red Hat is expected to announce the latest version of its premium Linux product on Tuesday, leapfrogging rival Novell and expanding an effort to coax customers away from Sun. Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 4 (RHEL 4) is the first...
[February 15, 2005, 11:15]
Red Hat Says Enterprise Linux 5.2 Is Greener
News Linux vendor Red Hat has updated its enterprise Linux version with features for big servers and some green improvements. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 includes virtualisation support for bigger systems and more memory architectures.
[May 23, 2008, 13:20]
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. A UK spokeswoman from Red Hat was unable to confirm the...
[January 17, 2005, 13:20]
Red Hat Embraces Outside Programmers
News Red Hat released a new test version of its Linux operating system on Monday, along with a new development process that's designed to include outside programmers. The company has relabelled Red Hat Linux to reflect the new philosophy, now calling it...
[July 23, 2003, 7:43]
Red Hat Powers NetAid
News The largest ever Internet event NetAid was a phenomenal success largely thanks to Linux and the expertise of Red Hat's engineers -- this according to Cisco Systems. Cisco, one of the main organisers of the rock-tastic Internet event, today...
[November 15, 1999, 15:26]
Red Hat Rakes In Profits
News Linux seller Red Hat on Tuesday reported profits for its most recent quarter rose 131 percent to $27.3m (£15.6m), or 13 cents per share, edging a penny ahead of analyst expectations. For the quarter that ended on 28 Febraury, the company's revenue...
[March 29, 2006, 9:00]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback If not directly (which they are CERTAINLY DOING, just check out the many cases where Red Hat & others have donated time & effort to help outfit schools with PCs and software so children can learn how to use them) then indirectly because they're...
[November 5, 2003, 21:13]

