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Red Hat Linux upgrade bug hides Windows

June 9, 2004 The company's newest hobbyist and developer version of Linux, Fedora Core 2, causes trouble for some who find they couldn't start Windows after installing the Linux upgrade side by side with it. TAGS: Fedora Core 2, Fedora Core, Fedora Project, Red Hat Inc., Red Hat Linux, Linux, bug, hard drive, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Red Hat delivers test of 2.6 kernel Linux

February 13, 2004 The company has released the first test edition of Fedora Core 2, a version of Linux that incorporates the new 2.6 kernel at the heart of the open-source operating system. TAGS: Fedora Core 2, Fedora Project, Fedora Core, Red Hat Inc., kernel, Linux, open source, operating system

Red Hat releases Fedora Core 6

October 24, 2006 Free, hobbyist version of Linux offers Xen virtualization features, including a graphical administration tool. TAGS: Fedora Project, Fedora Core, Xen, Red Hat Inc., Red Hat Enterprise Linux, mailing list, Linux, virtualization, 3D, CD, operating system, server

Red Hat's Fedora 5 boosts desktop features

March 22, 2006 Latest version gives enthusiasts new graphics and virtualization options, as well as additional capabilities. TAGS: Fedora Project, Fedora Core, Red Hat Inc., Mono, GNOME, Linux, virtualization, GUI, 2D, 3D, server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Red Hat releases newest Fedora

June 13, 2005 Among other features, the free Linux package comes with the Xen virtualization software and version 4 of GCC. TAGS: Fedora Project, Fedora Core, GCC, Red Hat Inc., Xen, IBM POWER5, IBM PowerPC, Intel x86, virtualization, Intel Pentium 4, Apple Computer, Linux, 64-bit, Intel Pentium, 32-bit, project

Long-term Fedora Linux support ending

January 2, 2007 Lack of contributions from outside programmers, funding among reasons Fedora Legacy project is winding down. TAGS: Fedora Project, Red Hat Inc., Fedora Core, free version, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, organizer, Ubuntu, Linux, mailing list, support, project

Red Hat works to make virtualization into reality

March 15, 2006 Leading Linux seller hopes mainstream customers will try Xen starting next week. TAGS: Xen, Fedora Core, virtualization, Red Hat Inc., Fedora Project, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, AMD, Linux, operating system, Intel, server

Red Hat releases new hobbyist Linux

May 18, 2004 The company rolls out its newest Linux product, Fedora Core 2, a free version designed for enthusiasts and developers who want to try out newer features. TAGS: Fedora Project, Fedora Core 2, Fedora Core, Red Hat Inc., Novell Inc., GNU, Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Linux company, Linux seller, enthusiast, Unix, open source, Intel Pentium

Red Hat cancels Fedora Foundation

April 5, 2006 Company has other ideas for open-source patent protections and governance of its hobbyist Linux product. TAGS: Fedora Project, Red Hat Inc., foundation, Fedora Core, intellectual property, Linux, open source

Red Hat updating both Linux versions

May 14, 2004 The update for the company's Enterprise Linux product has been released with added support for x86 chips and IBM JS20 blade servers. Up next, the new release of the cutting edge Fedora. TAGS: Fedora Project, Fedora Core 2, Red Hat Inc., kernel, Novell Inc., Fedora Core, blade server, Linux, Intel Xeon, blade, 64-bit, spokeswoman, open source, server, Intel, IBM Corp.

New Linux version expected in December

November 25, 2003 The 2.6 Linux core brings major changes compared with the 2.4 version and is expected to be much more stable on arrival than its predecessor. TAGS: kernel, Linus Torvalds, Linux, Fedora Core, Red Hat Inc., Fedora Project, Unix, SuSE, Linux seller, programmer, IBM Corp., open source, server

Canonical seeks profit from free Ubuntu

October 6, 2006 The South African startup is starting in earnest a push to make money off the free version of Ubuntu Linux. TAGS: Ubuntu, Red Hat Inc., Stephen O'Grady, Fedora Core, RedMonk, Fedora Project, Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, desktop computer, server, open source, Microsoft Windows

Red Hat tries again with Linux enthusiasts

January 13, 2005 Two years after first attempt fell short, renewed effort looks beyond employees for developer insights. TAGS: Fedora Project, Red Hat Inc., Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CVS Corp., Gentoo, Fedora Core, Linux, enthusiast, project, conference, Apple Computer, Sun Microsystems Inc., open source

Red Hat sews up Linux for hobbyists

November 6, 2003 The Linux seller plans to release a version of the open-source operating system for fans on Thursday, part of a move to split its product line to improve profitability. TAGS: Fedora Project, Red Hat Inc., Red Hat Linux, Fedora Core, Linux, profitability, Novell Inc., Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Linux seller, open source, support, operating system

Red Hat releases new hobbyist Linux

November 6, 2003 Fedora, the latest version of the open-source operating system, is the first of a new line of fast-changing, more experimental software from the company. TAGS: Fedora Project, Red Hat Inc., Red Hat Linux, Linux, Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, support, open source, operating system

PowerPC support on tap for Red Hat Linux

February 15, 2005 Firm's next product for Linux enthusiasts will support IBM's Power processor and allow users to run multiple OSes simultaneously. TAGS: Fedora Project, Red Hat Inc., EMC Corp., IBM PowerPC, Fedora Core, Red Hat Linux, Xen, enthusiast, x86 processor, programmer, Linux, 64-bit, open-source software, support, operating system, IBM Corp.

This week in open source

June 17, 2005 Can new partnerships make LAMP a more serious contender to Java and Microsoft's .NET? Also: Sun releases Solaris code. TAGS: Xen, Fedora Project, Sun Solaris, GCC, Fedora Core, RAD, stack, open source, Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux, Apache Software Foundation, Red Hat Inc., PHP, open-source software, Microsoft .NET, operating system

Week in review: Open source changing course

June 17, 2005 week in reviewWith new releases and new partnerships, software such as LAMP and Solaris took the spotlight this week. TAGS: Xen, Sun Solaris, Fedora Project, Fedora Core, GCC, Week in review, stack, RAD, open source, Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux, Apache Software Foundation, Red Hat Inc., open-source software, PHP, operating system
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