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Security pro: Windows easier to 'own'

Security pro: Windows easier to 'own'

News Windows beats Linux in total cost of 'ownership.' Hold on, that's not a good thing.

Monday, August 16 2004 10:21 AM

Tags: Security, Microsoft Windows


Linux gets heart transplant with 2.6.0

Linux gets heart transplant with 2.6.0

News Top programmers on Wednesday released a major update to Linux, version 2.6.0, a change that's expected to help carry the open-source operating system into new markets.

Friday, December 19 2003 09:19 AM


Red Hat releases new hobbyist Linux

Red Hat releases new hobbyist Linux

News Red Hat released the first version of its hobbyist edition of Linux, part of a split in the company's product line, as the software seller tries to improve its profitability.

Friday, November 07 2003 09:17 AM


Fedora Core 10: How does it compare?

Techguide After using a single distribution for many years, it can be hard to give something new a try. Vincent Danen puts Fedore Core 10 through its paces.

Saturday, April 04 2009 09:48 PM

Tags: Open source, Linux, Fedora Project, Security, GNOME, Fedora Core 2, HP Media Center, Ubuntu, FC10, FC10 Installation


Red Hat Linux upgrade bug shuts Windows

News 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.

Wednesday, June 09 2004 09:06 AM

Tags: Linux, Business applications


Red Hat delays test of 2.6 kernel Linux

News Red Hat hoped to release a first test version of Linux based on the new 2.6 kernel yesterday, but delayed the move until later in the week.

Tuesday, February 03 2004 09:26 AM

Tags: Linux


Red Hat delivers test of 2.6 kernel Linux

News 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.

Monday, February 16 2004 09:28 AM


Red Hat updating both Linux versions

News Red Hat, the top-ranked seller of the Linux operating system, has expanded chip support for its corporate version of the open-source operating system and plans a major change to Fedora, its hobbyist product, in coming days.

Monday, May 17 2004 09:49 AM

Tags: Linux, Open source


New Linux version expected in December

News The 2.6 version of the Linux core is expected in December and will be much more stable on arrival than its predecessor, according to the programmer in charge of the software.

Wednesday, November 26 2003 08:01 AM


Red Hat gains security certification

News The company's newest version of Linux has been granted a significant security certification, bringing the company a step closer to competitors.

Friday, April 30 2004 09:55 AM

Tags: Linux


Red Hat releases new hobbyist Linux

News 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.

Wednesday, May 19 2004 11:31 AM

Tags: Linux


Flaw pops up in Linux kernel

News A flaw in the operating system's core component could be used to make systems crash. But there are fixes.

Wednesday, June 16 2004 10:49 AM



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Ultimate 2012 recovery site: the moon

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Have you seen the disaster movie "2012"? A friend from Control Risks and I did, and we reluctantly concluded we wouldn't be able to write off the cost of our..... by Nathaniel Forbes

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