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eBook "Real-World Virtualization for Your Business"
The next revolution has arrived, and this time it's all about virtualization. Check out this ebook, Real-World Virtualization For Your Business, to see what the big deal is.
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HP's WebOS plan modeled after Red Hat's Fedora
HP is hoping to model the WebOS open source government model after Red Hat's Fedora project. Apache, CDDL and MPL are license possibilities.
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Fedora 16, Red Hat's new community Linux distribution, arrives
Fedora, always a leading cutting edge Linux distribution, has a new release with major improvements in cloud-support, virtualization, and virtual desktop infrastructure.
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The top five Linux desktop vendors
Sick of Windows, but don't feel comfortable installing Linux yourself? No problem. There are many vendors who will sell a Linux laptop or desktop that's ready to go.
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Fedora 15's five best features
Red Hat's latest community Linux desktop distribution, Fedora 15, is now out and it wasn't for GNOME 3.0, I'd love it.
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Ubuntu opts for LibreOffice over Oracle's OpenOffice
The popular Linux distribution has elected to go with the new LibreOffice office suite over Oracle's OpenOffice.
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New OpenSUSE Foundation will still be dominated by Novell
There seems to be some dismay that the post-Attachmate openSUSE will still be dominated by Novell. And, this is a concern because?
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Fedora 14 with SPICE, MeeGo support due in November
The Fedora project has announced the release of the Fedora 14 beta, code named "Laughlin." [caption id="attachment_7458" align="alignright" width="75" caption="Wander Mule"][/caption] General...
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Fedora* taps Zarafa open source groupware for 13
Red Hat's selection of Zafara as an open source groupware component in Fedora 13 is very interesting. Here's why.
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Ubuntu, SUSE, Fedora Linux updates prepped as Win7 release nears
As Microsoft gets set to launch Windows 7, Â Linux desktop vendors are trying to make some waves. Yesterday, IBM and Canonical announced availability of a cloud and Linux-based business desktop...
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Frugal Friday: Angry Mac Bastards, iPhone 3G S Mania, Fedora 11, ProxMox, Mono, Presidio Networked Solutions
Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I discuss how I incurred the wrath of the Angry Mac Bastards (see 1:05:50 mark in AMB podcast, explicit language) The iPhone 3G S launch, Red Hat's Fedora 11...
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Red Hat releases Fedora 11
Fedora 11 comes with new virtualization features, support for fingerprint readers and the promised ability for any email client to tap into Microsoft Exchange.
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Red Hat's Fedora 11 to offer interop with Microsoft Exchange
Red Hat is not going to let the Microsoft-Novell partnership dim its own prospects for interoperability. That seems to be the case with the Red Hat-sponsored open source Fedora project, which...
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Fedora 10 + Acer Aspire One = damn fine computer
In case folks haven't noticed, I'm quickly becoming enamored of the Acer Aspire One netbook I'm reviewing for the next couple of weeks. So what does it take to make the Acer even better? It...
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No such thing as a free Linux distro
A few Linux distributions emphasize license freedom as a goal, but Tom "Spot" Callaway says that there's no such thing as a free Linux distro. Callaway, Fedora's engineering manager, writes that...
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A quick update on OpenSUSE
So I lied...installation didn't go off quite without a hitch. I'd just hooked my wife's laptop directly to our router, foregoing wireless for speed downloading updates and software. When I...
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Surviving the recession with Free Linux distributions (Part 1)
Times are tough. You're a computer geek and you need to feed your PC with the latest and greatest applications. What's a frugal nerd to do? A group of industry peers was recently asked by a...
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Lessons learned from five years of Fedora
The Fedora Project is celebrating its fifth birthday today. Congrats, Fedora! It seems like just yesterday I was covering the first release to see how (or if) Fedora would distinguish itself from...
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Fedora and our security attitude
A proprietary attitude toward security depends on I. An open source attitude depends on we. I think it's clear which works best in practice. But my feelings may still be the minority view.
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Red Hat (belatedly) confirms security breach
More than a week after a cryptic note hinted at a security breach at Fedora, the open-source group has finally fessed up to two separate server intrusions that compromised the security of Red...
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Carnegie-Mellon freshman gets first Fedora scholarship
Zhou is an active member of the Red Hat Fedora community, working on the group's web site and infrastructure. He has also worked on localizing the project Web site.
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