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"Red Hat today announced the general availability
of the seventh update to its Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 5 platform with Red Hat Enterprise Linux
5.7. This release is important ...
"Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability
of the latest update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
5, release 5.6 (with kernel 2.6.18-238.el5)."
Changes in this release include ...
"Today we released the eighth update to Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 4, marking the next step in the
product's seven-year lifecycle. RHEL 4, first
shipped in February 2005, is now ...
"Red Hat, Inc. today announced the global
availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3,
featuring the latest open source,
commercial-strength technology innovations. In the
th ...
A beefier RHEL4 clone, this comes 'fully-loaded',
for use in the science community. It adds apps and
code for LAN-to-LAN/WAN-to-WAN Group File Sharing,
research & development ...
The bleeding edge of devel, but nearly useless on
the Hobbyist desktop. Not for production!!!
A 5 disk monster of bloat that is not for those
that desire a nimble and stable ...
Fourth major release of RHEL Workstation version
includes advanced security features (SELinux),
many bug fixes (but still not enough of them),
updated KDE and Gnome, and more
The cAos project also fosters the development of
two Enterprise Linux rebuilds, CentOS-2 and
CentOS-3, based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1
and 3 respectively. This distribut ...
A book aimed at users of Fedora Core and Red Hat
Enterprise Linux. This book has a lot of Fedora
and RHEL specific stuff and just as much non RH
related info.
White Box EL 3 has all the same look and feel as
RHEL because essentally it is! The makers of WBEL
took the source for RHEL and stripped out the RH
items and let the ability t ...
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