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  • Red Hat Linux nears security clearance

    Red Hat is nearing completion of a critical certification process that should speed adoption of its Linux operating system by governments and security-conscious businesses.

  • Red Hat drops consumer Linux desktop

    Red Hat's desktop software unit has revealed it's shelved plans to launch desktop Linux for the consumer market.

  • Red Hat Linux drips from Web leak

    Parts of the newest version of Red Hat's Linux software have slipped onto the Internet, nearly a week before the operating system's official release date.

  • Red Hat Linux greets Alpha, Itanium

    Linux vendor Red Hat has released the latest version of its Linux operating system for two 64-bit platforms: Compaq's Alpha and Intel's Itanium. The move brings version 7.2 of the most popular Linux distribution to a wider range of hardware.

  • Red Hat puts AU enterprise in cross-hairs

    distributor Red Hat has launched an "enterprise" platform in a bid to increase its market share at the top end of town.

  • Red Hat delays desktop Linux

    Red Hat has delayed its Linux desktop distribution, Global Desktop, until September in order to investigate adding additional video support.

  • Red Hat comes out with Linux 5.2 Beta

    Red Hat has released new beta versions of its enterprise and desktop Linux products, with improvements including better virtualisation and clustering features, to make the operating system a more stable platform for server farms.

  • Red Hat opens Linux development process

    Red Hat released a new test version of its Linux operating system on Monday along with a new development process designed to include outside programmers.

  • Red Hat releases Enterprise Linux 5

    Open-source specialist Red Hat has released the latest version of its Linux distribution, which will now feature in-built virtualisation and clustering technology.

  • Red Hat tries again with Linux enthusiasts

    Two years after its first attempt fell short, Red Hat is trying again to reach beyond its own employees for help developing its Linux line.

  • Red Hat makes Linux go 100 times faster

    Open-source specialist Red Hat has launched a "real-time" addition to its Linux operating system, which it claims will make some features run 100 times faster than rival technologies.

  • Take your hat off to Red Hat consulting

    Open source solutions provider Red Hat has announced a new consulting service for business' wanting to migrate its IT infrastructure to open source technologies.

  • Red Hat Linux upgrade bug hides Windows

    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.

  • Red Hat lets go of Fedora Linux

    The company creates the Fedora Foundation to encourage further outside development of its free Fedora software.

  • Red Hat and Novell hit with Linux patent suit

    Linux vendors Red Hat and Novell have been sued for patent infringement -- but not by Microsoft.

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