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Red Hat promises Fedora improvements

News For example, it was the heavy Fedora feedback that let Red Hat graft the Security Enhanced Linux, or SELinux, feature onto RHEL 4 without much disruption to customers, he said. Red Hat hopes Fedora will expand beyond Red Hat's boundaries through a...

[February 21, 2005, 8:20]

Red Hat releases Fedora 11

News Red Hat has officially released Fedora 11, a Linux distribution for developers that is a testbed for features for its flagship Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) product. Fedora 11 also comes with the MinGW Windows cross compiler, which allows...

[June 11, 2009, 15:35]

Red Hat unstitches Fedora Foundation

News Red Hat has taken apart the Fedora Foundation, an initiative conceived as an entity to provide intellectual-property protections to the open source realm but whose mission grew impractically broad. Fedora Core is Red Hat's no-cost version of Linux...

[April 6, 2006, 10:50]

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, Fedora servers compromised

News The breaches involved Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) servers and those from the company's community-supported Fedora project, which Red Hat sponsors. A Fedora project leader issued an alert to a Fedora email list, stating that some Fedora servers...

[August 26, 2008, 10:38]

Red Hat releases Fedora 7

News Red Hat on Thursday released a new edition of its hobby version of Linux, Fedora 7, a version which unifies the work of programmers inside and outside the company. Fedora 7, as expected, unifies what had been two separate software components: Red...

[June 4, 2007, 9:37]

Red Hat's Fedora brings outsiders on board

News Independent programmers have released a test version of Red Hat's Fedora version of Linux for Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron processor, marking a modest success in the company's effort to engage outside developers.

[December 3, 2003, 8:10]

Red Hat releases newest Fedora

News Red Hat has released Fedora Core 4, a free version of Linux the company is using to advance virtualisation, programming tools and other software at the frontier of open source development. Red Hat launched the Fedora project in 2003 to help mature...

[June 14, 2005, 11:45]

Red Hat hands over Fedora Linux

News Red Hat is changing course again with its free Fedora version of Linux, announcing Friday that it will turn over copyrights and development work to an outside entity called the Fedora Foundation. Red Hat once had just one version of Linux, but...

[June 6, 2005, 9:45]

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. The first beta of Fedora Core 2, introduced on Thursday, also includes new...

[February 16, 2004, 7:25]

Red Hat lifts lid on Fedora

News Red Hat had hoped to release the software, called Fedora Core 1, on Monday, but had to delay a few days because of a last-minute glitch, the Linux seller said. The support and certification -- and a steeper price tag -- comes with Red Hat...

[November 6, 2003, 11:20]

Red Hat doffs cap at latest Fedora

News Red Hat released its newest Linux product on Tuesday, Fedora Core 2, a free version designed for enthusiasts and developers who want to try out newer features. Fedora is designed as a proving ground where new technology can mature before...

[May 19, 2004, 9:15]

Researchers fight Red Hat's Fedora trademark

News A team of university researchers says it will oppose Red Hat's attempt to trademark "Fedora", the company's moniker for its new hobbyist Linux line, based on their prior use of the name. Researchers were nevertheless concerned when Red Hat...

[November 24, 2003, 10:15]

ESR never worked for Red Hat or Fedora.

Talkback ESR is not a Red Hat Linux or Fedora Developer or contributor. He never worked for Red Hat, his "quitting" Fedora is no bigger a deal than when I traded in my Grand Am for a Jeep. He is a writer and former Fedora user who is no longer happy with...

[February 24, 2007, 23:51]

Red Hat promises Fedora improvements

Talkback Wow, what a bad name they gave to the conference: FUD is known abbrev.of a marketing practice - spreading Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt.

[February 25, 2005, 11:48]

Red Hat promises Fedora improvements

Talkback Thank You RedHat. It is time to rethink the PC. From a time when memory was small, buses were slow and storage media was limited, we traveled over 30 years and little has changed in the basic operation.

[February 23, 2005, 5:57]

Red Hat doffs cap at latest Fedora

Talkback That's a final release of FC2. Everything else before that has ever been FC1 or FC alpha, beta or release candidate.

[June 2, 2004, 17:52]

Red Hat doffs cap at latest Fedora

Talkback Am I missing something, or isn't Fedora supposed to be bleeding edge? I tried Fedora Core 2 in March, it's hardware recognition wasn't as good as SuSE 9.0 and it missed a few of the commonly used packages I needed.

[May 20, 2004, 9:46]

Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers

Talkback They've dropped it completely (moved it to Fedora). People like seeing at home what they have at work. M$ knew this and built a server environment out of the desktop. One thing that hurt Netware was no seemless desktop to match it.

[November 4, 2003, 14:20]

Red Hat readies Enterprise Linux 4

Talkback One can, at least with the latest Fedora Core, switch to a strict (deny all) policy by changing just one line in a config file, so it's there if someone wants to turn on full enforcement. That's right.

[January 17, 2005, 23:28]

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