Latest Linux technology takes slow road to the enterprise
News Red Hat's Fedora project, intended to help new Linux software mature more quickly, is scheduled to release its first product on Monday. For more eager customers, Red Hat developer Arjan van de Ven provides 2.6 updates for Fedora.
[October 30, 2003, 9:20]
SuSE goes live
News Red Hat, the Number one Linux seller, also has begun adding Xen support to its Fedora version geared for Linux enthusiasts and programmers. Novell is adding the technology, which is useful for a number of tasks, to give programmers new abilities...
[March 11, 2005, 12:30]
Linux reaches 2.6 milestone
News Red Hat hopes to put the 2.6.0 kernel through its paces in its hobbyist version of Linux, called Fedora Core 2, which the company expects to release in April, Stevens said. At the top of Morton's list of changes coming with 2.6.0 is the ability to...
[December 18, 2003, 7:55]
Bring the tangible benefits of Linux to your organisation
News I use Fedora Core as the featured distribution because it seems the most suitable for the average user. Fedora doesn't come in a boxed set. However, Fedora may not appeal to users who are most comfortable installing from a boxed set, following...
[June 23, 2005, 11:10]
Fedora to get PowerPC support
News Version four of Fedora, Red Hat's free Linux offering, is slated to support two significant new features, the first for IBM's Power processor and the second for software that lets the same computer run multiple operating systems simultaneously.
[February 15, 2005, 12:05]
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 doffs cap at latest Fedora
News Fedora also incorporates a newer subsystem for audio tasks, the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture. 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...
[May 19, 2004, 9:15]
Fedora 11 to get link to Exchange
News Release 11 of Red Hat's Fedora project will include a technology designed to give any email client native access to Microsoft Exchange. Fedora is Red Hat's Linux distribution for developers, and is a complement to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
[June 3, 2009, 15:37]
Virtualisation in the Linux kernel
News We're working with them so they can get their software upstream and into Fedora," a spokeswoman for the Linux distributor, says. In this, it has a major ally: Red Hat, the top seller of the open source operating system, which plans to add the...
[January 20, 2006, 10:50]
Using Xfce for a Netbook Desktop
Blog Comment CTRL+F1 brings me an xterm window from which I do almost everything anyway) but the mouse right button in any visible bit of root window brings up a tree of application menus, so I never have to uncover an icon to start an application.I have more...
[August 24, 2009, 10:56]
Upstart could shake up networked storage
News And the software integrates nicely into our Fedora Linux environment, whereas we believe we would have a great deal of complexity to deal with when it comes to iSCSI. Used for networked storage, the technology is well-suited to tasks such as...
[July 27, 2006, 16:25]
What lies ahead for OpenSolaris?
News Yet Red Hat still is struggling to build its own programming community, called Fedora. Take the example of Brian Gilman, president of Panther Informatics, which helps clients deal with computing systems for biotechnology tasks such as drug discovery.
[January 25, 2005, 14:10]



