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Oracle Linux?

sjvn writes "Larry Ellison, CEO and God-king of Oracle, may not be willing to pay a few billion for Red Hat, but he has...

Linux brings VMware into the fold

As Xen makes strides into the SuSE and Red Hat kernels, the central Linux team is trying a more egalitarian approach. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Linux

Time May Be Right for Government Agencies to Adopt Linux

Whether an agency is replacing legacy systems or deploying new servers, a combined open source solution from Intel, HP and Red Hat is the...

Linux.com weekly security advisory – April 14, 2006

Author: Kelley Greenman This week, Debian, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu released updates to address security problems with the following packages: ClamAV, Xpdf,...

ISS announces Proventia Server for Linux

Anonymous Reader writes "Internet Security Systems announced Linux support for its Proventia Server Intrusion Prevention System product line. Key features of Proventia Server for...

Emu Software and Strategic Technologies Team Up

Sharon Smith writes "Joint offering provides Change Management Tracking for Managed Services Cary, North Carolina, USA April 11th, 2006 – Strategic Technologies, a leading Eastern...

Fedora Core 5: Shape Shifter

Red Hat's Fedora Core 5, which hit the Internet late last month, shines in the server and developer roles with which Linux has...

Getting started with Nagios 2.1

Author: Paul Virijevich Nagios, the premier open source network monitoring program, is celebrating its 2.1 release. With four years of development under its belt, Nagios...

Package management meets version control in rPath

Author: Bruce Byfield rPath is a young company that is rapidly becoming a leader in package management innovation. At a time when traditional package management...

FUDCon and folding the Fedora Foundation

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier BOSTON, MASS. -- Last Friday, after the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, I sat in on the fifth Fedora User and Developer...