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Open and free lessons from Red Hat’s 7.0 release
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxProgramming.com: "Watching the recent food fight over Red Hat's 7.0 release brings to mind something
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Red Hat Network: Scrap the old versions, they’re not supported
Author: JT Smith
LinuxToday.com.au looks at some of the system administration issues that the Red Hat Network confronts users with. "The first thing that you...
Weekly news wrapup: Red Hat responds to bad PR
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing EditorIs it really all about Microsoft?
More fallout this week about Microsoft's decision to invest in the Linux-friendly Corel. Several...
It’s not easy being Red Hat
Author: JT Smith
Nobody said leading the paradigm shift would be easy, reports Upside Today News, but judging by
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Red Hat’s Bob Young talks to Slashdot readers
Author: JT Smith
Red Hat has take some hard knocks on Slashdot (and elsewhere) recently, so Bob Young wrote an open letter to Slashdot readers...
Review: Red Hat 7 — issues with RPM, glibc
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reviews Red Hat 7, saying the version of its RPM and glibc cause problems with older versions of Red Hat. Also,...
Red Hat’s security update to gnorpm
Author: JT Smith
From an advisory at LWN.net: "A locally-exploitable security hole was found where a normal user could
trick root running GnoRPM into writing to...
Red Hat supports the complete IBM eServer line – duplicate
Author: JT Smith
Red Hat, Inc., the leader in developing, deploying and managing
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Red Hat responds to quality allegations
Author: JT Smith
Linux Today article attempts to clears up some of the misconceptions regarding Red Hat's quality control and compiler decisions. Also, Slashdot...
Red Hat Linux 7: Evolution, not revolution
Author: JT Smith
Providing an easy upgrade to the soon-to-be-available Linux 2.4
kernel; a wide array of improvements, including USB msupport for keyboards and mice; and...