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Learning Red Hat Enterprise Linux & Fedora: Connecting to the Internet
White Paper This paper explains how to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Fedora Core to connect to the Internet via a telephone dialup, Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), Ethernet, or wireless... [17 Oct 2007]
Prepare your machines for a Red Hat Fedora 4 installation
White Paper This sample chapter, taken from Red Hat Fedora 4 Unleashed, discusses how to prepare for an effective, efficient Fedora installation. Fedora is a flexible Linux distribution that can... [25 May 2006]
Secure Red Hat Fedora 4 with these best practices
White Paper This sample chapter, taken from Red Hat Fedora 4 Unleashed, discusses how to secure your Linux machines. This sample chapter, taken from Red Hat Fedora 4 Unleashed, discusses all aspects of securing your... [25 May 2006]
Fedora Linux - Quick Start: Installing Fedora
White Paper Fedora is a powerful, fast-changing, freely available operating system. Before one invests time and effort in Linux, one needs to decide if Fedora is the right distribution. It can be used as a... [10 Oct 2007]
Red Hat Linux boots Windows off PCs
News Red Hat's newest hobbyist and developer version of Linux, Fedora Core 2, caused trouble for some who found they couldn't start Windows after installing the Linux upgrade side by side with it. The bug had cropped up in... [09 Jun 2004]
Red Hat beefs up both Linux offerings
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. [17 May 2004]
Red Hat doffs its cap at developers
News The company now is trying to rectify the situation with a more aggressive Fedora project that's designed to engage again with those customers and outside developers. Part of that effort was the first-ever... [22 Feb 2005]
'Desktop Linux for developing nations' guide from UN debuts
News The manual explains how to use Fedora, the Red Hat-sponsored community Linux distribution, although Abraham admits that that some stakeholders had strong views on the subject. Our choice of Fedora was... [24 Aug 2004]
Red Hat's JBoss plan: Divide and conquer?
News Red Hat's strategy for Linux profits has been to offer a free, fast-changing version called Fedora and a supported, more stable version called Red Hat Enterprise Linux (Rhel). With JBoss, Peters said: "One thing we're... [17 Nov 2006]
Red Hat gets real about KVM virtualisation
News Red Hat, the dominant Linux seller, will include KVM (kernel virtual machine) in the next version of its hobbyist Linux version - Fedora - according to chief technology officer Brian Stevens. We're packaging it for... [15 Feb 2007]
Certifying Hardware on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Product Family
White Paper Currently Red Hat no longer certifies any hardware for the previous Red Hat community products (Red Hat Linux 9, 8.0, 7.x, etc.or for the Fedora project. Red Hat Hardware Certification is available for the Red Hat... [30 May 2004]
Linux Desktop Hacks: Jazz Up Your Debian System Boot
White Paper Windows and Mac OS X have a graphical boot process, as do all the most popular versions of Linux, including Fedora Core (Red Hat), SUSE, and Mandrake. Here's how to add a graphical boot splash to the Debian distribution,... [24 Oct 2007]
Repository-Based System Management Using Conary
White Paper The rise of distributions such as Fedora and Gentoo has moved the development of Linux distributions from small, tightly-connected groups to widely-dispersed groups of informal collaborators. There have been few advances... [18 May 2007]
Running Linux on the PlayStation 3: More Than a Toy
White Paper The supported installer ran a custom script that hand-mangled a Fedora Core 5 or 6 install DVD into a runnable system with a special PS3 kernel. The Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) runs Linux, but getting it to run well... [09 Apr 2008]
Linux flaw exposes crash code threat
News On Monday, staffers associated with Red Hat's community-based distribution, Fedora, released an update to Fedora Core 2, to fix the latest problem. Linux users have been urged to fix a flaw in the core... [17 Jun 2004]
