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ZENIX GNU/Linux was a Linux distribution based on Linux From Scratch. It was built directly from scratch to stand for a reliable Server OS. ZENIX consists of a basic system and some additional packages. A single package will provide a full server environment for a specific need, such as DNS server, web server or mail server.
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2024-05-27 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.10 |
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Red Hat has published a new update in the company's Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) product line, this one of the 8.x series. The new release, version 8.10, mostly introduces bug fixes and minor updates to the 8.x line. One interesting feature is a change to the behaviour of OpenSSH: "OpenSSH’s response after login failure is artificially delayed to prevent user enumeration attacks. This update introduces an upper limit so that such artificial delays do not become excessively long when remote authentication takes too long, for example in privilege access management (PAM) processing." Additional changes and important details can be found in the company's release notes for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.10. The new version is available to individuals at no cost and can be downloaded through the company's Developer Portal. ISO files (pkglist) for RHEL range from 948MB to 1,326MB and are available in x86_64 and aarch64 builds. |
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2024-05-02 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 |
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Red Hat, Inc. has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.4, the latest stable release of the company's enterprise Linux platform available for the x86, ARM, IBM Power, IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE platforms: "Red Hat, Inc. today announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4, the latest version of the world's leading enterprise Linux platform. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 brings a wide range of new and enhanced capabilities to better manage the complexity of hybrid cloud computing in an increasingly AI-centric world, including refined management and automation and proactive support in building standard operating environments (SOEs) for distributed systems. Automation is increasingly a critical part of an operation team's toolbox, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 continues Red Hat's drive to make automation an integral part of modern Linux platforms. 9.4 further extends Red Hat Enterprise Linux system roles, deployment-ready Ansible content collections that help configure and launch common administrative tasks." See the press release and the detailed release notes for more information. RHEL 9.4 is available on its customer portal as a free upgrade, as a 60-day trial for potential new customers, or as a free download (pkglist) for registered developers. |
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2023-11-14 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.3 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of a new update to its 9.x Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) product line. The new version, RHEL 9.3, introduces a few changes, including supporting UEFI environments in cloud instances. "Red Hat, Inc. today announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.3 and the forthcoming availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.9. The latest versions of the world's leading enterprise Linux platform fuel production container innovations, add new management services through Red Hat Insights and full support for Stratis as a system storage option. ... Previously, RHEL image builder created EC2 AMD or Intel 64-bit architecture AMIs images with support only for the legacy boot type. As a consequence, it was not possible to take advantage of certain AWS features requiring UEFI boot, such as secure boot. This enhancement extends the AWS EC2 AMD or Intel 64-bit architecture AMI image to support UEFI boot, in addition to the legacy BIOS boot. As a result, it is now possible to take advantage of AWS features which require booting the image with UEFI." The new release also makes it easier to select a specific kernel when installing on ARM processors. Additional information is provided in the company's press release and the product's release notes. Download options can be found on the product page (pkglist). |
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2023-05-11 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 |
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Red Hat, Inc. has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.2: "Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 and the forthcoming availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8. These new releases further Red Hat’s efforts to simplify and streamline complex Linux platform tasks across the hybrid cloud, from datacenters to public clouds to edge deployments, helping IT teams to better overcome staffing and skill shortages and improve efficiency in critical infrastructure areas. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 and 8.8 continue to expand the capabilities of system roles, Red Hat Enterprise Linux-specific Ansible content that helps bring greater consistency and efficiency at scale by automating common administrative tasks. This means that a number of common Linux roles, from Microsoft SQL Server to virtual private networks (VPNs), can be readily configured, credentialed and deployed with rudimentary Linux knowledge." See the press release and the detailed release notes for further information. RHEL 9.2 is available on its customer portal as a free upgrade, as a 60-day trial for potential new customers, or as a free download (pkglist) for registered developers. |
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2022-11-17 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1 |
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Gil Cattelain has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.1: "RHEL 9.1 builds upon the previous enhancements introduced in version 9.0, including advanced automation and management features, such as the RHEL web console and system roles, which make it easier for customers to automate manual tasks, standardize deployments at scale and simplify the day-to-day administration of their systems. Enhanced capabilities added to RHEL 9.1 help simplify how customers manage system security and compliance when deploying new systems or managing existing infrastructure. Organizations can now take advantage of new Ansible tooling, access RHEL systems using identities stored in an external source, implement multilevel security (MLS) to match their needs and remotely verify the integrity of their operating system's boot environment. RHEL now gives you more time to plan your life cycle needs by supporting upgrade paths for two-year Extended Update Support (EUS) periods." Read the rest of the release announcement and the detailed release notes for more information. RHEL 9.1 is available as a 60-day trial edition or as a free download (pkglist) for registered individual developers. |
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2022-11-13 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.7 |
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Red Hat, Inc. has released Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.7 earlier this week. This is the latest version of the company's legacy branch of Linux distributions, fully supported until May 2024. RHEL 8.7 brings several new features: "RHEL 8.7 introduces a number of new capabilities, including the ability to view and manage system-wide crypto policies for consistency and reduction of risk, label and optionally encrypt data in sosreports generated in the web console, install only kpatch updates with improved kernel live patching workflow in the web console, download installation media when creating a new virtual machine within the web console, and edit custom firewall services. Also included are several new RHEL system roles, especially the new Redfish Ansible automation modules, which let customers use the Redfish hardware management interface to control the power state of a system, manage the order of boot devices, manage Redfish accounts and virtual media." See the release announcement and the release notes for further information. The new RHEL release is available to individual developers at no cost; visit the Red Hat Developer portal to register as a developer and to download the RHEL 8.7 ISO image (pkglist) for your preferred architecture. |
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2022-05-18 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0, the latest major version of the IBM-owned distribution. Among the big ticket items in this release is an effort to confirm the integrity of the operating system with digital signatures and hashes: "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 also introduces integrity measurement architecture (IMA) digital hashes and signatures. With integrity measurement architecture, users can verify the integrity of the operating system with digital signatures and hashes. This helps to detect rogue infrastructure modifications, making it easier to limit the potential for systems to be compromised. Further supporting enterprise choice in architectures and environments across the open hybrid cloud, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 will be available on IBM Cloud and also complements the key security features and capabilities of IBM Power Systems and IBM Z systems. Pairing the security-focused hardware capabilities of IBM’s architectures with the security enhancements in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 delivers the innovation, strength and security capabilities that many organizations need in hybrid cloud computing." Existing Red Hat customers can get the new release from the company's Customer Portal, while potential new users can download and try the 60-day evaluation edition. |
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2022-05-11 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.6, the latest update of the company's commercial, enterprise-class Linux distribution with bundled customer support: "With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6, you can: Innovate - provides developers with a simplified experience for both access and application development. Support for the following AppStreams is now available: Added Perl 5.32 to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 AppStream. Added PHP 8.0 to Red Hat Enterprise Linux8 AppStream. Updated to LLVM Toolset in Red Hat Enterprise Linux8 AppStream. Updated to Rust Toolset in Red Hat Enterprise Linux8 AppStream. Updated to Go Toolset in Red Hat Enterprise Linux8 AppStream. Optimize - offers Stratis Storage support in the web console (tech preview) to allow users to utilize the Red Hat Enterprise Linux console to create, configure, and manage Stratis Storage pools and filesystems." Read the release announcement, the What's New blog post and the release notes for more information. Existing Red Hat customers can get the new release from the company's Customer Portal, while potential new users can download and try the 60-day evaluation edition. |
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2021-11-11 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.5, the latest update of the company's commercial, enterprise-class Linux distribution with bundled customer support: "Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.5 is now generally available. It brings new features and improvements to help streamline deployments, optimize performance and help mitigate risk in your environments. RHEL 8.5 continues the tradition of new features and improvements for running Linux containers. This release brings tooling that will add flexibility and reduce friction in running Podman in a wider range of environments. Containerized Podman - the RHEL 8 Podman container image (rhel8/podman) is now GA and can help unlock the usage of Podman in cloud CI/CD systems, on WSL2 on Windows, under Docker Desktop on macOS, and (of course) on RHEL 6, 7 and 8. You can use the Podman container image to help develop and run other container images. Verify container image signatures by default - in RHEL 8.5 users can pull container images with confidence." Read the press release, the What's New blog post and the release notes for more information. Existing Red Hat customers can get the new release from the company's Customer Portal, while potential new users can download and try the 60-day evaluation edition. |
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2021-11-03 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of a new development release, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta. The new development release is built from CentOS Stream. It finishes the migration from Python 2 to Python 3. The new beta also offers smaller binaries due to link time optimization. "Link Time Optimization (LTO) is enabled in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, and the system comes with a number of packages that are built with it. As a result, applications have smaller and faster binaries and allow deeper inspection of source code at compile time. This can improve GCC diagnostics for potential coding errors, such as One Definition Rule (ODR) violations. Go 1.16 brings support for the new embed package, enabling developers to bundle supporting data files into their Go programs and simplify developing with Go. With Go 1.16, modules are enabled by default making language dependencies easier to manage. Additionally, there are also several other improvements and performance optimizations. With the latest LLVM 12 toolset, developers can take advantage of fresher tooling, and compatibility with other code built with compatible versions of LLVM/Clang." Additional information is available in the company's release announcement and in the release notes. The new beta release is available through the Red Hat customer portal. |
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2021-10-06 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the release of a new update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.x series, an enterprise-class Linux distribution with a range of support options. This version introduces new Ansible roles and provides live kernel patching options through the web administration console: "RHEL's web console, based on the upstream Cockpit project, is a web-based interface for managing and monitoring your systems. RHEL 8.5 Beta brings a few new tricks to an already useful and convenient RHEL utility. Enhanced web console performance metrics: The enhanced performance metrics page can help identify potential causes of high CPU, memory, disk, and network resource usage spikes. In addition, customers can more easily export metrics to a Grafana server. Kernel live patching management via web console: This new web console capability provides a simplified interface for applying live kernel updates without having to use command line tooling." Read the release announcement and the detailed release notes for further information. As always, existing Red Hat customers can get the new release from the company's Customer Portal, while new users can apply to download a 30-day evaluation edition. |
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2021-05-21 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of the fourth update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.x series, an enterprise-class Linux distribution with comprehensive support options. This version provides access to OSTree repositories and facilitates off-line installations: "Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.4 is generally available to customers as of May 19, 2021. Delivered as part of the predictable, six-month cadence of RHEL releases 8.4 brings important features for hybrid cloud, edge deployments and enhancements for operators, developers and organizations standardized on RHEL. With RHEL 8.3 we announced a deployment option for RHEL to help solve challenges common to edge computing environments. With 8.4, we have built on that work to improve the user experience around the edge computing capabilities in RHEL. RHEL 8.4 simplifies updates, provides additional options for installing to disconnected systems (as many edge systems are) and adds the ability to use OSTree repositories with OCI container images. Read about the improvements in Ben Breard's post on new edge features for 8.4." Read the release announcement and the detailed release notes for further information. As always, existing Red Hat customers can get the new release from the company's Customer Portal, while new users can apply to download a 30-day evaluation edition. |
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2021-03-31 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 Beta |
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Red Hat has published a beta for the upcoming release of version 8.4. The new beta offers updated development and more useful data visualization tools. The company's release announcement reads: "We're pleased to announce the beta availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.4, the latest version of the world's leading enterprise Linux platform. Key enhancements and new features for RHEL 8.4 beta include: simpler, more flexible hybrid cloud adoption with improved subscription portability across cloud and on-premise environments as well as greater visibility into subscription deployments across hybrid cloud estates at scale; extended proactive management with new capabilities through Red Hat Insights services, including threat intelligence and security compliance reporting and subscription management, available wherever RHEL 8.4 beta is deployed; more powerful data visualization features that can create simpler views of complex system performance data thanks to the RHEL web console, Grafana dashboard and Red Hat Performance Co-Pilot. Further updates in RHEL 8.4 add new curated programming languages and development tools through Application Streams, deeper integration with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform and enhancements to Red Hat Performance Co-Pilot for easier real-time management and visualization." The latest beta can be download through the company's Customer Portal. |
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2020-07-28 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 Beta |
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Six months following the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2, Red Hat is publishing a beta for the upcoming release of version 8.3. The new beta offers updated development and hosting tools: "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 introduced Application Streams, where software components used for application development are delivered in parallel with the underlying base operating system packages that provide the foundation for operational stability. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 beta continues to deliver on the lifecycle approach for this capability, providing access to many of the latest, stable open source tools and utilities sought by developers to build modern applications. New and updated Application Streams in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 beta include: Git 2.26, NGINX 1.18, Node.js v14, Perl 5.30, PHP 7.4, Ruby 2.7." An effort has also been made to reduce the complexity of managing large cloud deployments of the distribution. Additional information can be found in the release announcement. The new beta can be downloaded through the company's Customer Portal. |
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2020-04-29 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of the second update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.x series, an enterprise-class Linux distribution with comprehensive support options. This version provides, besides many other improvements, an in-place upgrade tool for the users of RHEL 7.x series: "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 now generally available. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 is the latest version delivered according to the twice yearly release cadence. Highlights: enhanced user experience; streamlines subscription registration by making it a step in the installation process; simplifies monitoring with Red Hat Insights by enabling activation during installation; improved lifecycle management; simplifies upgrades from RHEL 7.8 to RHEL 8.2 with in-place upgrade tooling; reduces the time and risk of inplace upgrades with identification and remediation guidance to resolve potential problems; enhanced monitoring and performance; improves isolation and resource governance for container runtime processes with cgroup v2...." Read the release announcement and the detailed release notes for further information. As always, existing Red Hat customers can get the new release from the company's Customer Portal, while new users can apply to download a 30-day evaluation edition. |
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2020-04-02 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.8 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.8, the latest update from the enterprise-class Linux distribution provider. This is Red Hat's legacy branch which is currently in "maintenance phase" of its support cycle: "Today, we're pleased to announce the latest update to the world's leading enterprise Linux platform with the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.8. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 has entered its maintenance phase as defined in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10-year life cycle. Minor releases continue to deliver stability and reliability rather than adding new features. During this maintenance phase, customers should begin to plan their upgrade strategy. The Red Hat subscription allows users to deploy the release that suits their business needs. To facilitate moving to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, Red Hat offers tools, including in-place upgrades, which streamline and simplify the migration. When general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 is announced, there will be an upgrade path from 7.8." See the release announcement and the release notes for further details. As always, existing Red Hat customers can download this release from the company's customer portal. |
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2020-01-21 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 Beta |
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Two months after the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1, Red Hat is publishing a beta for the upcoming release of version 8.2. The new beta offers a streamlined subscription process and more monitoring options to better help administrators keep track of their Red Hat systems: "To streamline how new and existing users register a RHEL subscription, RHEL 8.2 Beta makes subscription registration a step in the installation process. This eliminates the need to do a YUM update immediately after installation to confirm a registered RHEL subscription. Additionally, Red Hat Insights, Red Hat’s proactive management analytics service that helps to keep RHEL systems running at a high level, can be enabled during the installation process. This capability delivers Insights monitoring immediately after the installation is finished. RHEL 8.2 Beta also adds new capabilities to help IT operations teams and administrators better control the lifecycle of their RHEL estate. While the benefits of a RHEL subscription apply regardless of the version of the operating system installed, as technology and business needs change, moving to newer RHEL releases may be required." Additional information can be found in the release announcement. The new beta can be downloaded through the company's Customer Portal. |
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2019-11-05 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1 |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of the first update to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x series. The new release, 8.1, introduces a new, predictable update cycle with minor releases every six months. It also provides better SELinux controls for dealing with containers. This release also focuses on providing longer uptime with live kernel patching: "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1 adds full support for live kernel patching to help IT operations teams keep pace with a shifting threat landscape without incurring excessive system downtime. Kernel updates can now be applied to remediate Critical or Important Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) while reducing the need for a system reboot, helping to keep critical workloads running more securely. Additional security enhancements include enhanced CVE remediation, kernel-level memory protection and application whitelisting technologies. Container-centric SELinux profiles are included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1, making it possible to create more tailored security policies to control how containerized services access host system resources." The release announcement and in the release notes. The new release can be downloaded through Red Hat's Customer Portal. |
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2019-08-06 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7 |
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Red Hat has announced a new update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7. The new release, 7.7, is expected to be the final feature update to Red Hat's 7.x series as the platform is now shifting into its maintenance phase. "Beyond new capabilities, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7 also marks the transition of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 to Maintenance Phase I within the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10-year lifecycle. Maintenance Phase I emphasizes maintaining infrastructure stability for production environments and enhancing the reliability of the operating system. Future minor releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 will now focus solely on retaining and improving this stability rather than net-new features. Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscribers are able to migrate across platform versions as support and feature needs dictate. To help with the process, Red Hat offers tools, including in-place upgrades, which helps to streamline and simplify migrating from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8." Further details can be found in the press release and in the release notes. The new media can be downloaded from the company's customer portal. |
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2019-07-24 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1 Beta |
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Two months after the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0, Red Hat is publishing a beta for the upcoming release of version 8.1. The new beta offers improvements to firewall configuration, new SELinux profiles, and more options for Image Builder. "Work on RHEL 8 has continued and we are pleased to announce the beta availability of RHEL 8.1. This update delivers several new enhancements to the world's leading enterprise Linux platform. RHEL 8.1 Beta improves manageability, adds new security enhancements and enables greater developer productivity. This release also includes updated drivers that deliver new features and bug fixes for supported hardware platforms. Improved manageability: The Red Hat Enterprise Linux web console now supports finer granularity when configuring firewall rules and system services, including: Better configuration for firewall zones; log filtering based on services; service filtering based on metadata like service name and state." Additional information can be found in the release announcement. The new beta can be downloaded through the company's Customer Portal. |
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2019-06-05 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7 Beta |
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Red Hat has published a development snapshot of the company's updated Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x series. The new beta, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.7 Beta, includes a number of bug fixes and performance improvements, along with fixes for the MDS/ZombieLoad vulnerabilities. "RHEL 7.7 Beta includes a host of enhancements and bug fixes to help deliver a powerful, flexible platform for hybrid cloud computing. Key updates include support for the latest generation of enterprise hardware as well as remediation for the recently-disclosed Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS)/ZombieLoad vulnerabilities. The beta release also includes performance enhancements for the network stack, along with the ability to offload virtual switching operations to network interface card (NIC) hardware. The value of these features also improve the operation of Red Hat OpenStack Platform and Red Hat OpenShift deployments, both built on top of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, that use virtual switching and network function virtualization (NFV)." Further details can be found in the company's release announcement and in the release notes. Downloads are available through Red Hat's Customer Portal. |
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2019-05-07 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 |
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Red Hat has announced the launch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0, a brand-new release which ships with GNOME 3.28 running on Wayland as the default desktop environment. The new version also includes the Image Builder utility for creating custom images of the distribution for deployment. "Based on Fedora 28 and the upstream kernel 4.18, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 provides users with a stable, secure, consistent foundation across hybrid cloud deployments with the tools needed to support traditional and emerging workloads. Highlights of the release include: Distribution Content is available through the BaseOS and Application Stream (AppStream) repositories. The AppStream repository supports a new extension of the traditional RPM format - modules. This allows for multiple major versions of a component to be available for install. The YUM package manager is now based on the DNF technology and it provides support for modular content, increased performance and a well-designed stable API for integration with tooling." Further details can be found in the company's release notes. A 30-day evaluation edition of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 is available for download (pkglist) from Red Hat's customer portal. |
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2018-11-15 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of a beta release for the distribution's upcoming major release - Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8. The beta release focuses on security, Application Streams and Linux container technologies: "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 beta introduces the concept of Application Streams to deliver userspace packages more simply and with greater flexibility. Userspace components can now update more quickly than core operating system packages and without having to wait for the next major version of the operating system. Multiple versions of the same package, for example, an interpreted language or a database, can also be made available for installation via an application stream. This helps to deliver greater agility and user-customized versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux without impacting the underlying stability of the platform or specific deployments." Further information can be found in the company's release announcement and in the release notes. This beta release of RHEL 8.0 is available for public download and testing without registration: rhel-8.0-beta-1-x86_64-dvd.iso (6,642MB, pkglist). ISO images for IBM Power Systems Little Endian, IBM z Systems and ARM 64-bit are also provided. |
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2018-10-31 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 |
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Red Hat, a Linux company freshly acquired by IBM, has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.6. This is the latest update of the Linux distribution product targeted for deployments on bare-metal, virtual, containerised, private and public clouds. As usual, the new version comes with several security enhancements, including a brand-new "Trusted Platform Module": "IT security remains a constant, key challenge for many IT departments, and one that does not get easier in complex hybrid and multicloud environments. To better answer these IT security needs, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 introduces Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 hardware modules as part of Network Bound Disk Encryption (NBDE). This provides two layers of security for hybrid cloud operations to help keep information on disks physically more secure: The network-based mechanism (NBDE) provides security across networked environments, while TPM works on-premise to add an additional layer, tying disks to specific physical systems. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 also makes it easier to manage firewalls with enhancements to nftables, simplifying the configuration of counterintrusion measures and giving operations teams more visibility into these mechanisms." See the company's press release and the detailed release notes for more information. A 30-day evaluation edition of RHEL 7.6 for servers and workstation can be downloaded from the company's website. |
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2018-08-22 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced a new beta release of the company's Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x series. The new development release, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 Beta, includes improvements to security, management tools and Linux containers. The company's announcement states: "By using Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 hardware modules, the NBDE capability has been extended to provide two layers of security features for hybrid cloud operations: The network-based mechanism is applicable in the cloud, while the use of TPM on-premises helps to keep information on disks physically more secure. For better integration with counter-intrusion measures, firewall operations through Red Hat Enterprise Linux have been improved with enhancements to nftables. The nft command line tool can now also provide better control of packet filtering, providing greater overall visibility and simplified configuration for systems security. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 beta provides new default cryptographic algorithms for RSA and ECC, which help maintain FIPS compliance and stay current with cryptography requirements from NIST and other standards bodies, as well as organizations responsible for handling sensitive information." More information can be found in the company's release notes. Downloads are available through Red Hat's Customer Portal. |
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2018-06-20 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.10 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.10, the latest version of the distribution's legacy branch with security support until November 2020: "We are pleased to announce the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.10, the latest update to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 platform. For nearly eight years, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 has carried our customers’ critical infrastructure because of the stability, reliability, and platform security that it can offer to the modern enterprise. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.10 marks the transition from the Maintenance Support 1 lifecycle phase to the Maintenance Support 2 phase. In order to help provide customers with a stable environment for the remainder of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 lifecycle, only critical security fixes and business-impacting urgent issues have been addressed. Examples include the addition of retpoline-based mitigations for the Spectre/Meltdown vulnerabilities, an updated GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), and rebased gcc-libraries packages." See the release announcement and release notes for more details. Existing RHEL 6.x customers can update to this version free of charge, but potential new customers should probably consider testing the product's 7.x branch instead. |
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2018-04-26 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.10 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of a development release for the company's Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x product series. The new development version, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.10 Beta, includes tools for migrating existing services into containers for migration to newer Red Hat platforms. The release announcement gives an overview of the new improvements to Red Hat's main product line: "With a focus on stability and security features that maintain hardware, application, and management tooling compatibility, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.10 Beta is designed to support the next generation of cloud-native applications through an updated Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 base image. The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.10 Beta base image enables customers to migrate their existing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 workloads into container-based applications - suitable for deployment on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host, and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. In addition, a Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription gives our customers the freedom to choose which supported major release to deploy; therefore, existing customers may also elect to update their Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 infrastructure to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 at any time, free of charge." Further information can be found in the company's release notes. Technical details for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.10 Beta can be found in the technical notes. |
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2018-04-10 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.5, the latest update of the company's enterprise-class Linux distribution. The new version includes several performance improvements and easier access to system administration functions through the cockpit management system. "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 can help reduce the overall learning curve for new Linux systems administrators, troubleshooters, and developers by making complex tasks, like systems management, easier through enhancements to the cockpit administrator console. Provided as a simplified web interface, these enhancements are designed to eliminate many of the complexities involved with managing Linux-based systems, including network and storage set-ups. Additionally, new functionality and integration with Windows-based infrastructure is offered in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, including improved management and communication with Windows Server implementations, more secure data transfers with Microsoft Azure, and performance improvements for complex Microsoft Active Directory architectures." See the company's press release and the technical release notes for further information. A 30-day evaluation edition of RHEL 7.5 is available from Red Hat (registration required). |
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2018-01-24 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced a new beta release of the company's Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x series. The new development release, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 Beta, includes bug fixes and security enhancements across a wide range of hardware platforms. "Red Hat Enterprise Linux delivers controls for enhanced security and compliance built into the operating system, with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 Beta bolstering organizational-wide IT security efforts with: Security improvements and usability enhancements for cloud and remotely hosted systems that can more securely unlock Network Bound Disk Encrypted devices at boot-time, designed to eliminate the need for manual intervention in an often inconveniently-timed boot process. The integration of Red Hat Ansible Automation with OpenSCAP, which enhances the ease of automating the remediation of compliance issues and enables administrators to more efficiently scale policies across their environment. Compliance improvements for accurate timestamping and synchronization needs with the addition of failover with bonding interfaces for Precision Time Protocol (PTP) and Network Time Protocol (NTP)." More information can be found in the company's release announcement and release notes. Downloads are available through Red Hat's Customer Portal. |
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2017-08-02 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.4, the latest update of the company's enterprise-class Linux distribution. This version focuses heavily on mitigating current IT infrastructure threats: "Red Hat, Inc. today announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4, the latest version of the world's leading enterprise Linux platform. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 offers new automation capabilities designed to limit IT complexity while enhancing workload security and performance. This provides a powerful, flexible operating system backbone to address enterprise IT needs across physical servers, virtual machines and hybrid, public and multi-cloud footprints. As threats to IT infrastructure evolve, enterprises require more security innovation in their software stack to help prevent breaches and more proactively manage vulnerabilities. This innovation starts at the operating system level, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 brings to bear new and enhanced features." See the official press release and the technical release notes for further information. A 30-day evaluation edition of RHEL 7.4 is available from Red Hat Customer Portal (registration required). |
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2017-05-23 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced a new beta release of the company's Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x series. The new development release, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Beta, includes bug fixes and a few new features for the 7.x product line. "Year over year, security remains a top concern for IT professionals across industries. To help defend against the latest threats and provide a more secure platform for mission-critical deployments, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Beta introduces several new security features, including: Support for Network Bound Disk Encryption - tooling designed to reduce the management burden of disk encryption at scale. Enhancements to OpenSSL HTTP/2.0 - enabling several new Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol features to be implemented in OpenSSL, such as Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN). Updated audit capabilities - designed to make it easier for administrators to filter the events logged by the audit system, gather more information from critical events, and to interpret large numbers of records." Additional information can be found in the company's release announcement and in the release notes. Downloads are available through the Red Hat Customer Portal. |
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2017-03-21 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.9, the latest version of the distribution's legacy branch which was originally launched in November 2010 and which will be supported with security updates until late 2020: "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9 delivers new hardware support developed in collaboration with Red Hat partners which helps to provide a smooth transition of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 production deployments to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 environments. Additionally, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9 adds updates to TLS 1.2 to further enhance secure communications and provide broader support for the latest PCI-DSS standards." The release announcement also contains a note about the upcoming change in the product's support status: "Note that Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 enters Production Phase 3 on May 10, 2017, meaning that subsequent updates to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 will be limited to qualified critical security fixes and business-impacting urgent issues." See also the release notes for more information. As always, existing RHEL clients can update to this version free of charge, while potential new customers should consider downloading the 30-day evaluation edition of the product's 7.x branch instead. |
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2017-01-05 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of a development release for the company's Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 product series. The new development version, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9 Beta, provides mostly bug fixes and updated software for cloud deployments. The release announcement lists some of the new improvements to Red Hat's main product line: "While prioritizing ongoing stability and security features for critical platform deployments, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9 beta also supports the next generation of cloud-native applications through an updated Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 base image. The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9 beta base image enables customers to migrate their existing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 workloads into container-based applications - suitable for deployment on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host, and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform." Further information can be found in the company's release announcement and in the detailed release notes. Technical details for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9 Beta can be found in the technical notes. |
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2016-11-03 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of a new upgrade to the company's Enterprise Linux line of products. The new release, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3, is an update to the 7.x series and addresses known bugs and errata. "The general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 coincides with updates to several specialized Red Hat Enterprise Linux offerings. These include: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host 7.3, the latest version of Red Hat's container workload-optimized host platform, is also now available with most Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscriptions. Red Hat Enterprise Linux for SAP Applications, a variant optimized for running SAP environments, is now supported on IBM z Systems and IBM Power, big endian. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server for ARM 7.3 Development Preview, a version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux designed for 64-bit ARM-based systems, has been updated to include: Single host virtualization based on KVM, one of the leading open source virtualization technologies." Further information on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 can be found in the company's release announcement and in the release notes. |
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2016-08-25 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the release of a new development release of the company's flagship product, Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The new development snapshot, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 Beta, is now available to Red Hat's customers for testing. The new beta features smart card authentication for Active Directory users, better container signing support and support for the High Availability add-on for IBM's z Systems. "We are pleased to announce the beta availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3, the latest version of the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform. While continuing to provide the stability, reliability, and security required to meet the demands of both modern datacenters and next-generation IT environments - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 Beta also includes a number of new features and enhancements. A focus on performance, security, and reliability - as well as additional support for container-based applications and Internet-of-Things (IoT) deployments - enables Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 Beta to provide enterprises with a secure, stable platform for continued innovation." The release announcement and release notes provide further details. Downloads are available through Red Hat's Customer Portal. |
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2016-05-10 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8 |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of an updated version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. The latest version, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8, provides both updated installation media for Red Hat's customers and a few new features. The release announcement lists some of the new improvements to Red Hat's main product line: "We are pleased to announce the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8, the latest version of our Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 platform. Nearly six years into its lifecycle, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 continues to provide a stable, proven, and predictable foundation for organizations seeking to build and deploy large, complex IT projects with confidence. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8 includes a number of new and updated features, including: Libreswan, an implementation of one of the most widely supported and standardized VPN protocols, giving Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 customers access to recent advances in VPN security; new capabilities to the Identity Management client code (SSSD)...." A list of changes, including the availability of the Relax-and-Recover system archiving utility, can be found in the release notes. |
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2016-03-15 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8 Beta |
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Red Hat, a leading company in commercial Linux solutions, has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8 Beta. This test release gives Red Hat customers a chance to preview features coming to the company's Enterprise Linux 6.x series. Some key new features include the Relax-and-Recover archiving utility, increase interoperability with Active Directory and the openswan VPN software has been replaced with Libreswan. "We are pleased to announce the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8, the latest version of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 platform. Nearly six years into its lifecycle, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 provides a stable, proven, and predictable foundation for organizations seeking to build and deploy large, complex IT projects with confidence. The beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8 includes a number of new and updated features to help organizations preserve investments in existing infrastructure, bolster platform security, enhance application stability, and systems management/monitoring capabilities, and embrace some of the latest Linux innovations." More information on this beta release can be found in the company's release announcement and release notes. Download options are available through Red Hat's Products & Services page. |
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2015-11-19 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of a new upgrade to the company's Enterprise Linux line of products. The new release, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2, is a relatively small update to the 7.x series and addresses known bugs and errata. "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 includes new features and capabilities that focus on security, networking, and system administration, along with a continued emphasis on enterprise-ready tooling for the development and deployment of Linux container-based applications. In addition, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 includes compatibility with the new Red Hat Insights, an add-on operational analytics offering designed to increase IT efficiency and reduce downtime through the proactive identification of known risks and technical issues." Information and links to downloads (for Red Hat subscribers) can be found in the brief release announcement. Detailed information on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 is available from the product's release notes. |
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2015-09-02 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced a new beta release for the company's flagship product, Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The new test release, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 beta, introduces a number of improvements to container technology, support for SCAP security profiles in the system installer and support for secure domain name services (DNSSEC). "On the container front, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 beta provides improvements to the platform's underlying container support infrastructure (e.g. enhancements to OverlayFS and user namespaces). By continuing to refine support for container-based application development and deployment, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 beta can help enterprises feel more confident as they begin to containerize existing applications or develop new applications based on a microservices style architecture. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host, our container-optimized host platform (released on March 5, 2015), continues to be available with your Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host updates occur on a rapid 6-week sprint cycle, and therefore are not made available as part of the beta program." More information can be found in the company's release announcement and in the detailed release notes. Downloads are available through Red Hat's Customer Portal. |
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2015-07-22 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of an updated version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. The latest version, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7, provides both updated installation media for Red Hat's customers and a few new features. The release announcement lists some of the new improvements to Red Hat's main product line: "One example is clufter, a tool for analyzing and transforming cluster configuration formats. Available as a technology preview, clufter enables system administrators to update existing high-availability configurations to run on the latest high-availability tools from Red Hat. LVM Cache is now a fully supported feature, allowing users to maximize the performance benefits of SSD-based storage for their business needs while limiting associated costs." The product's release notes include many more details and a list of known issues. The company has also provided a series of more detailed technical notes for people who would like to see changes broken down by package and security advisory. |
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2015-05-05 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of new testing images for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) customers. The new images for RHEL 6.7 beta include a number of bug fixes and new features, such as base images to facilitate moving services from traditional environments into application containers. "We are pleased to announce the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7, the latest version of our Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 platform. The enhanced functionality provided by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 beta enables organizations to tailor their infrastructure for the business needs of today while remaining flexible enough to prepare for the IT challenges of tomorrow, starting with helping enterprises to preserve investments in existing infrastructure. These include: Increased interoperability with Active Directory and Identity Management servers through the addition of new capabilities to the Identity Management client code (SSSD); Clufter, included as a Technology Preview, a tool/library for analyzing and transforming cluster configuration formats enables system administrators to update existing high-availability configurations to run on the latest high-availability tools from Red Hat Enterprise Linux." More information on RHEL 6.7 Beta can be found in the distribution's release notes. |
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2015-03-06 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.1, the first point update in the distribution's latest stable branch: "Red Hat, Inc. today announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1, the first minor release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, which launched in June 2014. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 offers improved development and deployment tools, enhanced interoperability and manageability, and additional security and performance features. As with all releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, these enhancements are delivered over a stable, secure, 10-year lifecycle backed by Red Hat’s award-winning global support. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 delivers significant functionality improvements for heterogeneous operating system environments, particularly for infrastructure that uses Active Directory. By integrating the Common Internet File System (CIFS) with SSSD, users can now gain native access to Microsoft Windows file and print services." See the release announcement and read through the detailed release notes for a full list of improvements. A 30-day evaluation edition is available for download from Red Hat's product pages. |
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2014-12-12 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.1, the upcoming first update in the distribution's 7.x branch: "Today, we are pleased to build on the successful launch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 with the beta availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 beta delivers a number of enhancements and improvements, with an emphasis on ease-of-use, improved manageability, security, and performance. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0 streamlined system administration and system configuration through the introduction of OpenLMI. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 beta enhances OpenLMI by adding new capabilities for managing storage and introducing support for thin provisioning in LVM. In addition, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 beta makes it easy for system administrators to access Ceph block storage devices out-of-the-box." Read the release announcement and check out the detailed release notes for further information. Existing RHEL customers who wish to test this beta build can download the installation images from Software & Download Center. |
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2014-10-14 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 |
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Red Hat, Inc. has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.6, the sixth update in the 6.x series of Red Hat's enterprise-class Linux distribution: "The Red Hat Enterprise Linux team is pleased to announce the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6, the latest version of our Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 platform. With the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6, we continue to refine the stable and secure Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 platform which provides a reliable foundation for mission-critical systems across industries and regions. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 delivers a variety of improvements that provide increased system performance across physical, virtual, and cloud environments. These optimizations and tuning improvements include: kernel locking improvements to allow for more efficient CPU utilization on large NUMA systems...." Read the release announcement and consult the comprehensive release notes for further information. Existing RHEL customers can download this version from access.redhat.com or perform an upgrade of existing installations via the usual channels. |
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2014-09-16 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.11, the final update in the distribution's 5.x branch: "We are pleased to announce the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11, the final minor release of the mature Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 platform. In addition to security and stability enhancements, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11 provides additional updates to subscription management, debugging capabilities, and more, including: new storage drivers - updates that provide customers with the benefits of some of the latest storage adapters from Red Hat hardware partners; enhancements to Red Hat Access Support's debugging capabilities - Red Hat Access Support makes it easier for customers to manage, diagnose, and engage with Red Hat directly through a console within Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5; improvements for Red Hat Enterprise Linux guests running on VMWare ESXi...." See the release announcement and release notes for more information. Red Hat partners can obtain the RHEL 5.11 installation images from Red Hat's download centre. |
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2014-08-12 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.6, the latest update of the product's legacy branch: "We are pleased to announce the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6, the latest version of our Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 platform. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 beta includes enhancements to both security and stability as well as: increased system performance; an improved system administration experience; enhancements to Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a virtual guest. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 beta delivers a variety of improvements that provide increased system performance across physical, virtual, and cloud environments. These optimizations and tuning improvements include: out-of-the-box support for Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA)...." See the release announcement and release notes for more details. Existing RHEL customers who would like to test this beta version can download the installation DVD images from Software & Download Center. |
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2014-07-09 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.11. This is expected to be the last release of the 5.x series of RHEL whose 10-year support cycle will terminate in 2017. From the release announcement: "When Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 was first introduced in 2007, it was done so with an expected seven year life cycle. Five years later, in 2012, we saw the continued strong adoption of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and decided to extend its seven year life cycle to 10 years. Now, in 2014, the original retirement year for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, we still see an active, dedicated customer base that has come to value this long, predictable life cycle in addition to the platform’s inherent security, stability, and reliability. Today, we are pleased to announce beta availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11." As always, all existing RHEL customers who would like to test this release can obtain it from Red Hat Customer Portal. |
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2014-06-10 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 |
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Red Hat, Inc. today announced the released of the long-awaited Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, the latest version of the high-end Linux distribution for enterprises: "Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, the latest major release of the company’s flagship platform." Some of the most prominent features of the release include: "Enhanced application development, delivery, portability and isolation through Linux Containers; significant file system improvements, including XFS as the default file system; cross-realm trust to easily enable secure access for Microsoft Active Directory users; powerful and secure application runtimes and development, delivery and troubleshooting tools." Read the press release and check out the detailed release notes for further information. A 30-day evaluation build of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 for servers and developer workstations is available from Red Hat's customer portal. |
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2014-04-22 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 RC |
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During the Red Hat Summit last week, Red Hat announced the release candidate for the upcoming major release of its enterprise Linux distribution - RHEL version 7: "For those not attending Red Hat Summit 2014 or not tracking the latest news and updates, you may have missed two important and exciting announcements. A Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 release candidate (RC) will be made publicly available (starting next week). As a pre-release build of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 RC offers a near-final look at the only operating system crafted for the open hybrid cloud." Here is the brief release announcement. As promised, the release candidate is now available for public testing. Unlike the earlier beta, it has been split into Client, Server and Workstation editions, all of which can be downloaded from Red Hat's FTP server: rhel-client-7.0-x86_64-dvd.iso (3,455MB, SHA256), rhel-server-7.0-x86_64-dvd.iso (4,042MB, SHA256), rhel-workstation-7.0-x86_64-dvd.iso (4,007MB, SHA256). |
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2013-12-11 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of a public beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) version 7, the upcoming major release of the company's enterprise-class operating system: "Today marks an exciting milestone for Red Hat as we share news of the beta availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Since its introduction more than a decade ago, Red Hat Enterprise Linux has become the world's leading enterprise Linux platform, and it has helped set industry standards for performance, capacity, capability and security. Today, Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a leading force in enterprise datacenters; it spans nearly every industry and has advanced to deliver the original cloud operating system, powering many of the world's largest clouds. With today's announcement, we are inviting Red Hat customers, partners, and members of the public to provide feedback on what we believe is our most ambitious release to date." Read the press release and consult the detailed release notes for more information. Download: rhel-everything-7.0-beta-1-x86_64-dvd.iso (4,476MB). |
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2013-11-21 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 |
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Red Hat, Inc. has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.5, the latest update in the 6.x series of Red Hat's enterprise-class Linux distribution: "Red Hat, Inc. today announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, the latest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 expands Red Hat's vision of providing an enterprise platform that has the stability to free IT to take on major infrastructure challenges and the flexibility to handle future requirements, with an extensive partner and support ecosystem. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 is designed for those who build and manage large, complex IT projects, especially enterprises that require an open hybrid cloud. From security and networking to virtualization, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 provides the capabilities needed to manage these environments." Read the press release and consult the detailed release notes for more information. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 is available to existing customers from access.redhat.com. |
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2013-10-08 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, the latest update of the company's flagship product - a Linux-based operating system for enterprises: "Today, we are pleased to announce the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5. To keep pace with the demand for enterprise-class infrastructure, the newest version of the leading Linux platform extends its scalability and manageability to aid in the build-out and control of large, complex IT environments. For example, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 will be designed to simplify the operation of mission-critical SAP applications by automating the optimal configuration of common SAP deployments. The beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 also offers enhancements and new capabilities in key areas such as subscription management services, scalability, networking, storage, virtualization and security." Read the press release and consult the detailed release notes for further information. Existing RHEL customers who would like to take this release for a test drive can download the installation DVD images from Red Hat's Software & Download Center. |
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2013-10-01 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.10 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.10, the latest update of the distribution's legacy 5.x branch: "Red Hat, Inc, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, announced today the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.10, the latest minor release of the mature Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 platform. With an emphasis on providing greater stability for critical applications, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.10 offers enhanced features for reliability and security, including an updated version of OpenSCAP - the open source Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) configuration scanner, which meets the National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) SCAP 1.2 standard. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.10 reiterates Red Hat's commitment to a 10-year life cycle for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5." Read the press release and the detailed release notes for more details. Existing RHEL customers can update their installed systems via the usual channels and obtain the updated installation DVD images from Red Hat's download centre. |
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2013-02-21 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 |
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Red Hat, Inc. has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.4, the latest update of the company's enterprise-class operating system: "Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced general availability of the next minor release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4. It has been optimized for performance, stability and flexibility, and designed to help organizations manage their workloads across physical, virtual and cloud environments. Red Hat Enterprise Linux introduces several new components that help enterprises meet these core business objectives. Red Hat has collaborated with its partners and the upstream community on the parallel Network File System (pNFS) industry standard." See the press release and read the detailed release notes for more information. Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases are available to existing customers via access.redhat.com. |
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2013-01-08 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9 |
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The legacy 5.x branch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has moved to version 5.9, incorporating all recent feature and security updates: "Red Hat, Inc. today announced the next minor release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9. This release marks the beginning of Production Phase 2 of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and demonstrates the company's continuing effort to promote stability and the preservation of customers' investments in the platform. It maintains Red Hat's commitment to a 10-year life cycle through the introduction of several new features, including hardware enablement, security, standards and certifications, developer tools, virtualization, and more. As with all minor releases, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9 maintains backwards compatibility with hardware and software platforms across the life cycle of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5." See the press release and the detailed release notes for more information. Existing RHEL customers can obtain the updated installation DVD images from Red Hat's download centre. |
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2012-12-04 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 Beta |
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Red Hat, Inc. has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4: "Today, Red Hat announced the beta availability of the next minor release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4. This release includes a broad set of updates to the existing feature set and provides rich new functionality in the areas of identity management, file system, virtualization, management, storage and productivity tools. System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) enhancements extend the interoperability experience with Microsoft Active Directory by providing centralized identity access control for Linux/Unix clients in a heterogeneous environment. pNFS client remains in technology preview, however, now delivers performance improvements with the addition of Direct I/O for faster data access." See the press release and the release notes for more details. RHEL customers wishing to test this release can download the installation DVD images from Red Hat's Software & Download Center. |
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2012-09-22 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9 Beta |
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The legacy release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), version 5, is getting one more "Production Phase 1" update on its 10-year life cycle road. A beta build of version 5.9 is now available for download and testing. From the release announcement: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the beta of the next minor release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9. Included in this minor release are a broad set of updates to the existing features. The beta release also provides new functionality in the areas of virtualization and networking, and new support for standards, certifications and security, as well as new features that support certificate-based Red Hat Subscription Management. Also included are additions to capabilities for developers and support for some of the latest platforms from our hardware partners. With new drivers for Microsoft Hyper-V that have recently been accepted by the upstream Linux community, customers can now run Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9 as a virtual guest on Hyper-V with improved performance." Existing RHEL customers can download this beta release from Red Hat's Software & Download Center. |
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2012-06-21 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3, the latest update of the company's enterprise-class operating system: "Red Hat is proud to announce the global availability of the next minor release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 includes enhancements and new capabilities providing rich functionality particularly in the areas of developer tools, virtualization, security, scalability, file systems, and storage. Highlighted below is a small subset of the new features and enhancements in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3. In addition to OpenJDK 6 support in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, the newly introduced OpenJDK 7 allows customers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 to develop and test with the latest version of open source Java." Read the release announcement and release notes for a detailed description of the product. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 is available from access.redhat.com.
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2012-04-24 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of a public beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.3: "Today, Red Hat announces the availability of the public beta of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3. With this beta, Red Hat provides early access to the third minor release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, which was initially announced in November 2010. The beta of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 showcases both enhancements and brand new features in many areas including virtualization, scalability, file systems, storage, security, identity management, and hardware enablement. Although there are nearly 50 new and enhanced features, here are among the most noteworthy: a new tool called Virt-P2V that facilitates the conversion of physical Windows or Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems into virtual images; stronger compliance with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI-DSS) standards...." See the release announcement and release notes for more details. This beta release is available to existing RHEL subscribers from Red Hat's Software & Download Center.
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2012-02-21 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8: "We're pleased to announce the general availability of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 operating system with new and improved functionality for enhanced performance, flexibility, and security. Our commitment to continuous innovation enables Red Hat Enterprise Linux to remain a scalable and trusted data center platform accommodating mission-critical enterprise workloads in physical, virtual, and cloud IT environments. And, the extension of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6 life cycle to 10 years means that our customers can plan IT deployments and migrations according to their business needs, not ours. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 supports new hardware platforms and includes the following enhancements. Continue to the release announcement and the comprehensive release notes for a detailed list of new features in the area of hardware support, virtualisation and security management. The release is available to subscribers from Red Hat Network.
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2011-12-17 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced that the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 is now available for testing: "Today, we are pleased to announce the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8. This beta release includes a broad set of updates to the existing features and also provides new functionality, particularly in the areas of power and security management, and virtualization. Support for a range of new hardware is also included. Key functionality in this beta is as follows: support for Power Management Quality of Service (QoS) provides automatic power management at the device level for managing latency and throughput based on QoS needs; the configuration of IP over Infiniband (IPoIB) adapters is now supported by the system installer...." Refer to the release announcement and the detailed release notes for further information. Red Hat Network subscribers interested in testing this beta can download the installation DVD images from Red Hat's Software & Download Center.
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2011-12-06 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2, an updated version of the world's most widely deployed enterprise Linux distribution: "Today Red Hat announces the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2, which delivers to customers a second wave of feature enhancements and demonstrates the continued value that Red Hat delivers as part of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 life cycle. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 delivers significant improvements in virtualization, resource management and high availability, and offers new features in storage and file system performance and identity management. The key benefits for organizations employing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 are higher levels of efficiency realized through resource management and performance optimization." See the release announcement and the press release for an overview of the release and read the release notes for technical details. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 is available from Red Hat Network (for existing subscribers); new customers can obtain the product on a 30-day evaluation basis from the product pages.
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2011-10-05 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2: "Today, we are pleased to announce the availability of the beta for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2. This beta includes a broad set of updates to the existing feature set and also provides rich new functionality particularly in the areas of performance and scaling, identity management, high availability, advanced storage, and networking. As always, this beta delivers new hardware enablement made possible by our strong relationships with our strategic hardware partners. This beta release has been designed for optimized performance, scalability and reliability to cater to the diverse workloads running in physical, virtual and cloud environments." See the release announcement and release notes for more information. Red Hat Network subscribers can obtain the product from the beta channels in Red Hat Network (RHN).
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2011-07-21 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.7 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.7, a new update of the legacy 5.x series: "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 for our customers who wish to remain on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 while gaining some of the benefits of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Key highlights of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.7 include: support for new hardware delivered in 2011, including Intel, AMD, POWER and IBM System z; encompasses processors, chipsets and new drivers for storage, networking, and graphics; introducing Subscription Manager to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 - enables improved tracking of subscriptions and usage; first introduced in RHEL 6.1...." Read the release announcement, the press release and the release notes for further details. The new installation DVD images are available to existing RHEL subscribers via Red Hat Network.
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2011-05-26 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.7 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.7, a new update of the RHEL 5 series: "Today, we are pleased to announce the availability of the beta version of the seventh update for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. This beta of RHEL 5.7 contains a number of enhancements for enterprise management, virtualization performance and data center flexibility. Also included are updates to the drivers and kernel to support Intel, AMD, POWER and IBM Mainframe hardware updates. Technical cool stuff: OpenSCAP improves security operations by verifying security configurations and vulnerability status across the infrastructure; SSSD for RHEL 5 authentication integration into the enterprise directory services; Expanded LDAP options for auto-mounted file systems...." Read the release announcement and release notes for further information. The software is available to existing RHEL subscribers through Red Hat's customer portal.
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2011-05-19 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.1, the first update of the RHEL 6 series: "Red Hat, Inc. today announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1, the first update to the platform since the delivery of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 in November 2010. In addition to performance improvements, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 also provides numerous technology updates, including: additional configuration options for advanced storage configurations with improvements in FCoE, Datacenter Bridging and iSCSI offload; enhancements in virtualization, file systems, scheduler, resource management and high availability; new technologies that enable smoother enterprise deployments and tighter integration with heterogeneous systems...." Read the press release and the release notes for detailed information about the product. As always, existing RHEL customers can upgrade to 6.1 via the usual upgrade channels or download the new set of DVD images from Red Hat Networks. An evaluation edition is also available.
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2011-03-22 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the beta of the first update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. This beta is an update to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 platform that was made available to customers beginning in November 2010." Updates in this release include a new optional convention for naming network interfaces, full support for hot-adding of CPUs and memory, kernel scheduler updates and performance improvements, a new driver for Intel Generation 6 Graphics integrated into the Sandy Bridge processor, improved support for the configuration of WiFi Protected Access (WPA) Enterprise and IPv6 in NetworkManager, and many other updates. Read the brief release announcement and the detailed release notes for more information. Red Hat Network subscribers can obtain the product from the usual place: "The software and installable images are available for download via the beta channels in Red Hat Network (RHN)."
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2011-02-16 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.9 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4.9, the final maintenance release of the company's legacy 4.x product series. According to Red Hat's life cycle policy, this release brings "production stage 2" to an end, with only selected security advisories of critical impact and urgent bug fixes getting released from now on. From the release announcement: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the latest update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, release 4.9 (with kernel 2.6.9-100.EL) for a family of products. This is the final minor release for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4. With this release Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 will be entering production 3 phase during which qualified security errata advisories of critical impact, as well as, selected urgent priority bug-fix errata may be released." See also the detailed release notes. As always, existing Red Hat Linux subscribers can update to this version through usual update channels, while new installation ISO images can be obtained from Red Hat Networks.
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2011-01-13 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6 |
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The legacy series of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has been updated to version 5.6: "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: "the installer in 5.6 automatically makes several attempts to connect to the repository and downloads the required package when it is available; improved driver support for devices required during the installation process; libvirt has been updated to version 0.8.2, enabling sVirt, a technology included in RHEL 5 that integrates SELinux and virtualization; virtio-serial driver has been added, enabling vmchannel capabilities on RHEL 5.6 guests operating on a RHEL 6 hosts...." See the release announcement and release notes for a detailed list of changes and improvements. Existing Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscribers can upgrade to this release through the usual channels. For those requiring new installation DVD images, they can be obtained from Red Hat Networks.
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2010-12-11 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.9 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4.9, the final update of the RHEL 4 series: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the latest beta update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, release 4.9 (with kernel 2.6.9-92.EL). Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.9 is in development and therefore the contents of the beta Red Hat Network (RHN) channels, the implemented features, and the supported configurations are subject to change before the release of the final product.This is the final minor release for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4. With this release Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 will be entering Production 3 phase during which qualified security Errata Advisories of critical impact, as well as, selected urgent priority bug-fix errata may be released." Please refer to the release announcement for further information and relevant links. Red Hat Network subscribers can download the installation ISO images from the usual place.
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2010-11-10 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 |
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The long-awaited Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6 has been released: "Red Hat, Inc, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, the latest major release of the company's flagship operating platform, setting the scene for its server operating systems for the next decade. With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Red Hat defines new standards for commercial open source operating environments. Designed to support today's flexible and varied enterprise architectures, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 delivers the comprehensive foundation customers need for physical, virtualized and cloud deployments." The press release carries general information about the product, while the release notes provide technical information and feature details, including screenshots. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 with support subscriptions is available from the company's online store (starting at US$349); an evaluation edition can be obtained through this page (after registration).
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2010-11-10 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.6: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the latest beta update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, release 5.6 (with kernel 2.6.18-229.el5) for a family of products. The beta release notes are available on the media as well as online as part of the general documentation. The online version of the beta release notes will contain the latest data. The following list summarizes improvements to this release: BIND 9.7 - improved DNSsec support; PHP 5.3 - support for namespaces; ebtables - Ethernet layer firewall; dropwatch - network stack packet analysis; IPA fonts - Japan JIS X 0213:2004 support; sssd - offline credential caching." See the brief release announcement and read the comprehensive release notes for more information about the product. As usual, the existing Red Hat Networks (RHN) subscribers can either update their installations via normal update channels or download a fresh set of installation DVDs from RHN.
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2010-06-30 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Beta 2 |
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The second public beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 comes with separate installation images for servers and workstations and an updated Linux kernel: "The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 beta 2 release is now available for download. Beta 2 includes an updated installer, new technologies and resolutions to many issues that were reported earlier in the beta cycle. Improvements and new features: a completely updated core which includes a newer kernel and associated user-space management tools, also updated are core applications like httpd, Samba and NFS; virtualization - fully integrated and based on the KVM hypervisor; power management - tickless kernel and improvements through the application stack to reduce wake-ups...." See the release announcement, list of features and release notes for more information. Download: RHEL6.0-Workstation-i386-DVD1.iso (3,500MB, SHA256, torrent), RHEL6.0-Workstation-x86_64-DVD1.iso (3,997MB, SHA256, torrent), RHEL6.0-Server-i386-DVD1.iso (3,507MB, SHA256, torrent), RHEL6.0-Server-x86_64-DVD1.iso (4,005MB, SHA256, torrent).
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2010-04-21 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Beta |
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The long-awaited first beta of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 has arrived: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Beta, the next generation of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 blurs the lines between virtual, physical, and cloud computing to address shifts taking place in the modern IT environment. Featuring updated core technology, from the kernel to the application infrastructure to the development toolchain, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 is designed to meet the needs of the coming generations of hardware and software technologies. The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Beta is available on the following architectures: i386, AMD64/Intel64, System z, IBM Power (64-bit)." Read the release announcement and the press release for an overview of the most notable features. The release notes are here. The DVD images for the above mentioned architectures are available for public testing; quick download links for the i386 and x86_64 architectures: RHEL6.0-AP-i386-DVD1.iso (3,650MB, SHA256, torrent), RHEL6.0-AP-x86_64-DVD1.iso (4,105MB, SHA256, torrent).
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2010-03-30 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 |
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Red Hat, Inc. has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.5, the fifth update of its commercial, enterprise-class Linux distribution: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the latest update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, release 5.5. Highlights of the release include hardware enablement for the Intel Boxboro-EX platform, AMD Magny-Cours processor and IBM Power 7 processor. Virtualization is improved, with support for multiple 10 GigE SR-IOV cards, and automatic usage of hugepages for virtual guest memory when enabled on the system. Interoperability improvements include updates to OpenOffice.org for Microsoft Office 2007 filters, Samba for Windows 7 compatibility and boot support for virtual machines using Microsoft-based PXE services." See the release announcement, press release and release notes for a detailed list of changes and improvements. Installation ISO images for RHEL 5.5 are available to existing subscribers via Red Hat Networks, while new customers can download a 30-day trial edition from here.
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2010-02-10 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 Beta |
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Red Hat, Inc. has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.5, a new update of the enterprise-class Linux distribution with long-term support features: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the beta release of 5.5 (Linux kernel 2.6.18-186.el5) for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 family of products. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 introduces many bug fixes and enhancements to the system installer (anaconda). The interactive installer has been enhanced, adding the ability to specify additional Network File System (NFS) mount options when installing from an NFS source. Additionally, install sources (e.g. kickstart files) located on password protected File Transport Protocol (FTP) servers can now be retrieved during installation." Read the release announcement and release notes for a comprehensive list of all changes and improvements. As always, existing RHEL 5 installations can be updated through the usual update mechanism, while subscribers to Red Hat Network (RHN) can download the full set of installation ISO images to perform a clean installation.
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2009-09-02 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.4: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the latest update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, release 5.4. New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 is a reorganization of the release note material; now the release notes are a condensed set of major release highlights. The following list summarizes improvements in this release: hardware - 10 GigE drivers with GRO support, FCoE support on standard NICs, SR I/OV support; system - kernel tracepoints for systemtap use; per process I/O accounting, FIEMAP support; virtualization - hypervisor scalability to 192 CPUs, additional hypervisor - Kernel Based Virtual Machine (KVM)." Read the release announcement and release notes for further information. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 is available either via the usual update mechanism or as a set of ISO images for new installation (Red Hat Networks subscribers only). An unsupported 30-day evaluation edition can be requested here.
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2009-07-01 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.4: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the beta release of 5.4 (Linux kernel 2.6.18-155.el5) for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 family of products. This beta includes the following improvements: full support for the KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) hypervisor; Power Systems LPAR enablement; new SAP resources agents for SAP instance and SAP database; virtual machine (vm.sh) resource agent now uses libvirt; new fencing agent for Cisco MDS SAN switches and IBM LPAR instances via HMC; updated ALSA audio infrastructure; improvements for docking and undocking with CD-ROM in dock; updates to i810, Intel, mga, ATI, and nv drivers; FUSE is fully supported...." Read the rest of the detailed release announcement for a complete list of changes and new features. As usual, this beta release of RHEL is available to existing customers from Red Hat Networks.
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2009-05-19 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8 |
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Red Hat, Inc. has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4.8, the latest update of the company's legacy series of enterprise-class operating systems: "Today we released the eighth update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, marking the next step in the product's seven-year life cycle. RHEL 4, first shipped in February 2005, is now in the Production 2 life cycle phase. With this, the focus of product updates in the future will shift away from providing significant code changes and focus on providing critical fixes and helping customers evolve their IT plans for eventual migration to RHEL 5. Key features in RHEL 4.8 include: improved virtualization performance and scale; Improved Windows interoperability and file system support; general performance improvements; storage and file system enhancements...." Read the rest of the press release for further details. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8 is available to existing Red Hat customers via the usual update mechanisms or as a set of ISO images from Red Hat Networks.
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2009-03-13 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8 Beta |
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Red Hat, Inc. has released a beta build of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4.8, the fully-supported legacy line of the company's enterprise-class Linux distribution: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the beta release of 4.8 (Linux kernel 2.6.9-82.EL) for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 family of products. This release includes the following improvements: Kerberos 5 utilities are now PAM enabled; updated IPMItool to v1.8.10, Device-mapper to 1.02.28; added router solicitation support; added virtio drivers to support KVM hypervisor environments; added new AMD HDMI audio support to ATI HDMI; updated ALSA hda driver update from upstream; fixed and properly detect pmtimer on ASUS a8v motherboard; improved reliability of Autofs; fixed various short packet handling for NFSv4 readdir and sunrpc issues...." Read the rest of the release announcement further details and known issues. The ISO images of this beta release are available to all existing RHEL subscribers via the Red Hat Networks service.
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2009-01-20 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 |
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Red Hat, Inc. has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.3, the latest update to the RHEL 5 series: "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 third update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, customers will receive a wide range of enhancements, including significantly increased virtualization scalability, expanded hardware platform support and incorporation of OpenJDK Java technologies. Customers with a Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription will receive the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 update, which is available for immediate download from Red Hat Network." Read the formal press release and the detailed release notes for more information. Existing RHEL customers can download the updates or the updated ISO images from Red Hat Networks, while new customers can download a 30-day trial edition from the RHEL Evaluation Program page after filling in a registration form.
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2008-10-29 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of a beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.3, the third update to the stable RHEL 5 series: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the beta release of 5.3 for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 family of products. This beta release includes the following improvements: support for up to 126 CPUs in the x86_64 Hypervisor; support for up to 1 TB memory per host on x86_64; cluster mirror support (2-leg mirrors only); NetworkManager 0.7; updated graphics drivers; re-based CUPS (print server), now with full Kerberos support; initial implementation of userspace tracing; root and swap encryption support in the installer; hibernate / resume support with encrypted disks; SELinux enablement of new NetworkManager and audit functionality; re-based samba from 3.0.28 to 3.0.32 which supports Windows Vista...." Read the detailed release announcement for a comprehensive list of changes and known issues. This beta release is available to existing RHEL subscribers as an update via the yum update utility or as an ISO image download from Red Hat Networks.
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2008-07-29 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7 |
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Red Hat announced the official release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4.7: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of 4.7 (kernel-2.6.9-78.EL) for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 family of products. This release includes the following improvements: Virtualization Enhancements, Encryption and Security Enhancements, Tuning and Debugging: systemtap, Tools Enhancement, Networking and IPv6 Enablement, Storage Improvements, Platform Enhancements, Kernel Improvements, Laptop and Desktop Enhancements. The following Technology Preview features are new or enhanced in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7: frysk; gcc4." Read the complete release announcement and release notes for details. Existent subscribers can obtain this release from Red Hat Networks.
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2008-05-28 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of the beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4.7: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the beta release of 4.7 (kernel 2.6.9-70.EL) for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 family of products. This beta release includes the following improvements: virtualization enhancements; laptop and desktop enhancements; encryption and security enhancements; tuning and debugging - systemtap; tools enhancement (added JRockit 1.6.0); networking and IPv6 enablement; storage improvements; platform enhancements; kernel improvements; new driver support and driver updates; technology previews for the Frysk system monitor and GCC 4." Read the complete release announcement for a detailed list of all changes and improvements. Existing subscribers who are interested in beta testing this release can download the installation ISO images from Red Hat Networks.
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2008-05-21 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.2, the second update to its RHEL 5.x product series: "Today we released the second update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. As with earlier minor releases, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 comes with a broad set of bug fixes, updated hardware support capabilities, quality improvements, and a set of new software features that have been backported from upstream open source projects to the Enterprise Linux 5 code base. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 enhancements are primarily focused in six areas: virtualization, laptop and desktop improvements, encryption and security, cluster and storage enhancements, networking and IPv6 enablement, serviceability." Read the press release and release notes for more details. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 is available to existing subscribers Red Hat Networks - either as a set of new installation media or via the usual upgrade mechanisms.
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2008-03-11 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 Beta |
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Red Hat has announced the first beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.2, the second maintenance update to the RHEL 5 series: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the beta release of 5.2 (kernel 2.6.18) for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 family of products. This beta release includes the following improvements: virtualization enhancements; laptop and desktop enhancement (suspend and hibernate improvements, re-base of the top desktop applications, updated graphics drivers); encryption and security Enhancements; improved audit and logging; networking and IPv6 enablement; cluster improvements; kernel improvements; architecture specific support; new driver support or driver updates." Please read the complete release announcement for known issues and other details. Existing RHEL subscribers interested in testing the release can update their installations with yum or they can download new installation media from Red Hat Networks.
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2007-11-16 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.6 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4.6, the 6th update to its legacy Red Hat 4.x product line: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the release of 4.6 (kernel 2.6.9-67.EL) for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 family of products. This release includes the following enhancements: availability of a full set of updated installable CD ISO with OS package updates and install-time support for new hardware; availability of updated Extras ISO images with third party package updates. New kernel features include: added getcpu system call on ia64; added /proc numa maps support; updated Infiniband OFED support to 1.2; added ability to disable out of memory killer; added smaps functionality; updated CIFS client to version 1.48aRH...." Read the release announcement and release notes for further details. The ISO images of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.6 are available to existing RHEL subscribers via Red Hat Networks.
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2007-11-07 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1 |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.1, the first update to the RHEL 5 product line: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1. This update includes the following enhancements: completion of virtualization support on Itanium2 platforms; improved support for Fully Virtualized (FV) guests; improved ACPI power management support including support for S3 suspend to RAM and S4 hibernate; ext3 file system now fully supports file system sizes of up to 16 TB; IPv6 improvements; hardware support enhancements; Samba update for improved interoperability; PAM/Kerberos and NSS-LDAP updates for improved integration in Active Directory environments; improved support for autofs load balancing with replicated servers...." Read the rest of the release announcement for a detailed list of changes and enhancements. The RHEL 5.1 ISO images are available to existing RHEL subscribers via Red Hat Networks.
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2007-07-30 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1 Beta 1 |
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Red Hat has announced a beta release of its first minor update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the beta release of 5.1 (kernel 2.6.18-36.el5) for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 family of products. This beta release includes the following improvements: Completion of virtualization support on Itanium2 platforms; support for 32-bit PV guests on 64-bit AMD64/Intel 64 hosts; improved support for HV guests; improved ACPI power management support including support for S3 suspend to RAM and S4 hibernate; technology preview of a Firewire stack which will be fully supported in a subsequent minor release..., general bug fixing and driver updates." Please see the release announcement for a complete list of changes and improvements. This beta release of RHEL 5.1 is only available to the subscribers of Red Hat Networks.
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2007-05-02 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.5 |
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Red Hat has announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4.5, the fifth update to RHEL 4 series: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.5 (kernel 2.6.9-55.EL). This update includes the following enhancements: RHEL4 paravirtualized kernel for i686 and x86_64 and installation of paravirt RHEL4.5 guests; updated kernel support for Infiniband; NFS performance metrics; EDAC for Opteron; diskdump support for sata_nv and ibmvscsi drivers; netdump support to 8139cp driver; CIFS updated to 1.45; clustering application support through dm device ioctls.There were several bug fixes in various parts of the kernel." This is the first RHEL release with the new "point" numbering (instead of the old "4 Update X" version numbers). Please read the release announcement for further details. Installable binary and source ISO images are available for download from Red Hat Network (subscribers only).
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2007-03-14 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 |
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 has been released: "Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the cornerstone of the company's open source architecture. Initially launched in 2002, Red Hat Enterprise Linux can be found in the majority of Fortune 500 environments, and is renowned for performance, value and reliability." The new release introduces SELinux management tools, Xen virtualisation, IPV6 support, and a number of new services and solutions. Read the full press release and visit the company's product pages for more information. The release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 is also covered by ZDNet, Computerworld and Linux Format.
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2006-11-16 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Beta 2 |
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Red Hat has announced the second beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Beta 2. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 has been developed in close cooperation with the Fedora Core 6 and the upstream community. This is the first Red Hat Enterprise Linux release that includes Xen-based open source virtualization technology. The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Beta 2 release contains virtualization support on the x86 and x86_64 architectures as well as a technology preview of Xen for Itanium 2. We are particularly interested in your testing feedback on the virtualization technology." For more information please see the release announcement and read the release notes (x86). Unlike the first RHEL 5 beta, the latest development release is only available to the subscribers of Red Hat Networks.
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2006-09-07 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Beta 1 |
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Red Hat has announced the availability of a public beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Beta 1 milestone. This is a public beta. This is the first Red Hat Enterprise Linux release that includes Xen based open source virtualization technology. The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Beta 1 release contains virtualization on the i386 and x86_64 architectures as well as a technology preview for IA64." The release announcement has all the details, including information about the new client-server packaging structure, additional functionality provided by specialist "media kits", software registration, new mailing list for beta testers, and the bug reporting facility. Download mirrors are hard to find at this stage, but try visiting the Fedora mirror list, some of which may carry the new RHEL 5 beta CD and DVD images. Here are two quick links to the i386 server and client DVD images: RHEL5-Server-20060830.1-i386-DVD.iso (2,270MB, SHA1), RHEL5-Client-20060830.1-i386-DVD.iso (3,130MB, SHA1).
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2005-03-15 |
NEW • Reviews: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 |
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eWEEK has published a good, comprehensive review of the recently released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4: "Red Hat Enterprise Linux shares most of the same security mechanisms as other Linux distributions. However, it lets administrators further batten down their system hatches through support for SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux), a set of kernel modifications and utilities initially developed by the National Security Agency that brings a mandatory access control permissions scheme to Linux. Developing and troubleshooting SELinux policies, particularly on a system running many applications, is a tricky business. RHEL 4 eases the burden by shipping with a 'targeted' policy that protects by default a small set of system services that are at great risk for attack because they typically face the Internet." The 4-page review starts here.
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2005-02-15 |
NEW • Red Hat Magazine - February 2005 |
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The February issue of Red Hat Magazine is now available for your reading pleasure: "This month is a month of celebration: Happy Valentines Day, Happy President's Day, and Happy Chinese New Year. So why not celebrate the launch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4. The first version of Enterprise Linux was released in 2002, and it has come a long way in just a few short years. Enterprise Linux 4 is based on the 2.6 kernel, has SELinux for added security, GNOME 2.8, HAL and D-BUS for better hardware recognition and plug-and-play capabilities, and Firefox as the default web browser. If that doesn't convince you to try it, check out all the articles in this month's issue of the magazine." Read more in the February issue of Red Hat Magazine.
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2005-02-15 |
NEW • Red Hat Launches Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 |
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 has been formally announced and released: "Red Hat, the leading provider of open source solutions to the enterprise, announced global availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux v.4 last night at a press conference hosted by Red Hat executives, partners and customers. This latest release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux enables enterprise organizations to realize the benefits of open source innovation throughout their IT environment, particularly in the areas of performance and security. Red Hat Enterprise Linux proves that Linux solutions can effectively eliminate for the need for Solaris in the enterprise." Read the press release and visit the product pages for further information. NewsForge and LinuxPlanet have the first reviews.
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2005-01-21 |
NEW • Red Hat Magazine - January 2005 |
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The third issue of Red Hat Magazine is now available for your reading pleasure: "It's that time again. Issue 3 of Red Hat Magazine is available. If you saw the Spread Firefox ad in the New York Times and want to know what all the hype is about, get the inside story in an interview from Chris Blizzard, a member of Red Hat's desktop team and Mozilla Foundation board member. This issue also features three articles about new technologies coming soon to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Together they show how hardware can 'just work.' As always, enjoy this issue and let us know what you want to see in the magazine." Issue 3 of Red Hat Magazine is available here.
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2004-12-16 |
NEW • Red Hat Magazine - Issue 2, December 2004 |
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A new issue of Red Hat Magazine is out: "Just in time for the holidays, issue 2 of Red Hat Magazine is hot off the presses. Well OK, it is hot off our smoking keyboards. After you eat more turkey, spend all night playing your new PS/2 games, and watch your kids come down from a sugar high courtesy of the grandparents giving them more candy that one person should consume all year, sit down with a hotty toddy or drink of your choice and relax while reading the second issue of the magazine." Includes the second part of "Better Living Through RPM", three stories about how Red Hat got its name, a geek giving guide, configuring devices with udev, Fedora status report, tips and tricks, and many other interesting topics. Read more in the latest issue of Red Hat Magazine.
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2004-09-28 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Beta 1 |
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The first beta of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (version 3.94, code name "Nahant") is now available for public download and testing: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (version 4) Beta 1 milestone. This is a public beta. Please feel free to forward this announcement to anyone who may be interested in testing this beta release. Red Hat Enterprise Linux v. 4 Beta is a preview of the next generation of Red Hat's comprehensive suite of enterprise operating systems - designed for mission-critical enterprise computing and certified by top enterprise software vendors." The announcement, release notes (Enterprise Server, i386). To download the 4 ISO image sets, please visit the Red Hat download server, Red Hat Networks or one of the mirrors and choose your desired architecture (i386, ia64, ppc, s390, s390x, x86_64) and product (Advanced Server, Desktop, Enterprise Server, Workstation). Bugs should be reported to Bugzilla.
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2004-06-11 |
NEW • Review: Red Hat Desktop |
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Linux.com has published a review of Red Hat Desktop, an enterprise class product based on RHEL 3: "Red Hat Desktop provides an excellent low-level computing platform for ordinary employees who were previously using an older version of Windows. By replacing a Windows 98 or NT environment with Red Hat products you gain security, support, and reduced licensing costs. Home desktop users will be happier with Fedora Core than with Red Hat Desktop; FC is more up-to-date, uses much newer programs and kernels, and has exceptional support for the 64-bit AMD64 platform. It's simply more conducive to home and recreational use." Read the full review here.
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2004-02-18 |
NEW • RH Professional Workstation: More Expensive, Fewer Features |
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NewsForge takes a look at Red Hat Professional Workstation, but as the headline suggests, the reviewer is not too impressed: "Desktop productivity users may hardly notice the difference between the two products. Generally, only minor package updates have been included over those that were available in Red Hat Linux 9. Although Ximian Evolution has been updated to 1.4.5, OpenOffice.org remains at an aged 1.0.2. A number of productivity applications, including GnuCash, have actually been removed altogether." The full story.
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2004-02-05 |
NEW • Review: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 |
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UNIX Review has published a review of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0: "Enterprise Linux 3 looks and feels more like a steady, sober corporate computer system than previous Red Hat offerings, although the changes to the user experience are subtle and may not attract a lot of attention. The real changes are largely invisible to the user - better performance, and better and more efficient support for alternative platforms. But you'll also find enhanced support (including improvements to the Red Hat Network services) and better tools for enterprise administration, such as better deployment and rollout tools and new support for diskless clients. Is it worth it? That depends on who you are." The complete review.
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2004-01-21 |
NEW • Red Hat in the News |
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A handful of Red Hat-related stories from around the Internet. Linux on Laptops: Red Hat Linux 9 Review by OSNews: "An excellent software package helps redeem it, but in the end, it's not really suitable for a portable system. What good is an OS if you can't even check your battery status?" Red Hat Sets Sights on Linux Desktop by eWeek: "The battle over the Linux desktop is about to heat up, with Red Hat Inc. planning to bring an enterprise Linux desktop to market within the next year." Matthew Szulik and Red Hat Look Forward, an interview by IBM's Linux Line: "The Fedora Project is Red Hat's opportunity to accelerate the development of new functionality in conjunction with the Open Source community. The community likes to develop often and release often, in short development and rapid release cycles." Enjoy!
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2003-12-11 |
NEW • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 3.0 Review |
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OSNews has published a review of Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 3.0: "If you currently use RHL and are looking at RHEL as an upgrade path to a supported system, I think it's a great choice (IMHO). This is especially true if you qualify for the educational deal with Red Hat and can obtain it at a greatly reduced rate. I feel that the normal fee for the system ($1500) is pretty steep but if a company were to find that the advantages outweigh the cost then this is definitely the way to go." The 2-page review starts here.
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2003-12-06 |
NEW • Follow-up Interview with Jeremy Hogan of Red Hat |
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LinuxQuestions.org has published a follow-up interview with Red Hat's Manager of Community Relations Jeremy Hogan: "The consumer desktop is a pretty big market, and we already have a chunk of it, but it's fickle, it's full of folks happy enough, or used to what they have. It's full of people using technology because they have to, or using an OS because it came installed. A number of things have to be right to really get into that, technological superiority, as we've seen is not enough or else OSX would have the desktop. (I've decided to make it a tradition of plugging OSX in these interviews.)" Read the rest of the interview.
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2003-11-21 |
NEW • Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik Responds |
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The CEO of Red Hat Matthew Szulik has answered 10 questions presented by Slashdot readers: "Q: For the average person, Red Hat _is_ Linux. Who do you believe will replace you as being the defacto Linux distribution for the average person? A: The definition of average should be clear. For the 'average' reader of Slashdot, the Fedora Project is the ideal Linux distribution. For the average knowledge worker in an office setting, we believe Red Hat Enterprise Linux v.3 WS is appropriate. For the average person that needs to be able to plug in their digital camera without going into the terminal window, we think that the user's experience with any brand of Linux will be sub-par. We hope that consumer-focused technologies will thrive and mature in the Fedora Project setting. When the code is production quality, Red Hat will make them available as part of a supported distribution." Read he rest of the interview.
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2003-10-22 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 |
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Red Hat's enterprise class operating system - Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 3 is now officially released: "Red Hat, Inc., the world's premier open source software provider, today announced a major milestone in the company's long-term strategy of delivering an Open Source Architecture to the enterprise. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 is now available supporting a greatly increased range of IT deployments and spanning seven hardware architectures. Emphasizing scalability, performance and extended system coverage, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 provides a stable operating system platform that enables customers to realize the benefits of open source solutions across their complete computing infrastructure - from the desktop to the largest server." The product line consists of RHEL WS for desktop/client needs (US$179 -US$299), ES for small to mid-range servers (US$349 -US$799) and AS for high-end and mission-critical systems (US$1,499 -US$2,499). The release has been extensively covered by many online news sites, including CRN, eWeek, Globtechnology, Internet Week, NewsFactor, PCWorld, SearchEnterpriseLinux, ServerWatch, Slashdot, TechNewsWorld, ZDNet and many others.
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2003-09-26 |
NEW • Interview with Jeremy Hogan of Red Hat |
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LinuxQuestions.org interviews Jeremy Hogan, Manager of Community Relations at Red Hat about the newly launched Fedora Project: "I would compare [Fedora] to Debian. What's in the release is what would have gone in Red Hat Linux 10, if there was one. The main difference will be the amount and level of influence contributors and third parties will have on the project's direction." On the question of other Linux distributions: "Red Hat doesn't want to lead a market of one (or even two), we don't want a single vendor world any more than the next guy. I myself run other distros all the time. I'm a big fan of KNOPPIX, I like some of what Lindows does, I dig Slackware and Debian almost as much as I like getting flamed by their users." Read the full interview here. On a related note, OSNews has published first screenshots of Fedora 0.94.
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2003-09-12 |
NEW • Is the Leader of the Linux Pack Also the Best of Breed? |
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ServerWatch has published a review of Red Hat Linux 9 Professional: "Be prepared to be herded up-market fairly quickly in the coming months. Red Hat Linux 9 represents the company's last big retail release, and enterprise customers are being gently guided away from the next general release (which is being put out with less emphasis on the professional market and more emphasis on enthusiasts/hobbyists), toward the "Enterprise" series, which starts at $149 for a desktop/workstation system and goes up to $2,499 for the premium Advanced Server edition." The complete review.
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2003-08-13 |
NEW • Interview: Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik |
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CRN interviews Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik: "The desktop is certainly an important area, but when we're inside now speaking to corporations the areas they are trying to solve are around configuration management, patch updates, scheduling, other hard problems that are causing their systems not to perform the way they want. Those are the areas we see as more strategic at this moment in time and of course ultimately, [our strategy] will find its way toward the Red Hat Desktop implementation." Also covered: SCO licensing, Novell's purchase of Ximian, Sun Microsystem's partership with Red Hat and other recent topics of interest. Read the interview here.
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2003-07-23 |
NEW • Red Hat 10: First Look |
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Linux Universe reviews the latest beta release from Red Hat Linux, version 9.0.93: "There aren't many major changes, just a bunch of minor tweaks. Most of these are welcome additions though. The one gripe I have is that Red Hat doesn't seem sure if they want to have this be a desktop for the average, not-very technical person (e.g., they hide the boot messages) or be one for the more advanced or technical user (e.g., Emacs is installed by default for a personal desktop). There are people who are confused or intimidated by the boot messages and there are people that use Emacs, but I am pretty sure that there are very few people who actually fall into both categories. Overall though it makes a very good desktop. I have no problems recommending it as a choice to those who are looking for a GNU/Linux based desktop system. It should improve even more by the time of final release." The full review.
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2003-06-12 |
NEW • Latest Red Hat Delivers Key Apps |
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Network Computing has published a brief review of Red Hat Linux 9: "Red Hat has released Red Hat Linux 9, the latest iteration of its open-source Linux desktop operating system. Drawing on the contributions made by developers of open-source software projects, Red Hat has customized Linux 9 for home and corporate use. The company also has improved its Bluecurve user interface and graphical installation process and offers new software built on top of the latest core Linux components." Read the rest of the review here.
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2003-06-08 |
NEW • Red Hat 9 - A Major Release for System Administrators |
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It's a pleasure to report that the TuxReports team has once again started reviewing Linux distributions - here is their brand new review of Red Hat Linux 9: "Red Hat Linux 9 offers system administrators a chance to increase productivity by adding new tools. The addition of a Samba configuration tool makes setting up the shares easier. Long time Red Hat Linux users will be glad to know that this distribution cleaned up the menus, access to repositories using apt-rpm, and improved documentation." The complete review with several screenshots is available here.
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2003-06-04 |
NEW • Red Hat 9 - The Windows User's Installation Experience |
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OSNews reports on a Windows user's experience with installing Red Hat Linux 9: "Perhaps I'm giving Linux a somewhat unfair review by not purchasing documentation and RTFM before I do the install, but the problems I experienced were something quite possibly not covered in the manual. Regardless, these kinds of issues need to be addressed before Linux can break into the desktop world. I would also like to point out that redrawing windows when moved seems a bit slow. Maybe it's my machine, or perhaps it's the fact that the DE's ride on top of the X Window System; I don't know. Definitely on the right track, though. Lots of software, nice desktop, pretty fonts. Red Hat is on the right track and with just a few glitch fixes and tweaks, Red Hat 9 may be ready for the consumer desktop market." The full review.
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2003-05-13 |
NEW • Review: Red Hat Linux 9 Professional |
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ZDNet reviews the Professional edition of the latest Red Hat Linux: "PROS: Clean and pretty Bluecurve interface; includes a wealth of applications; much-improved font display; simplified installation. CONS: Weak multimedia applications and downloading tools; expensive. VERDICT: Red Hat 9 is a boon for those who already use it, but it's too expensive to warrant a switch from Windows. Try SuSE (or the free version of Red Hat) for a better mix of price and features." Red Hat 9 Professional is awarded 7.7 points on a scale of 1 to 10. The overview, review, specifications and screenshots.
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2003-04-09 |
NEW • Red Hat 9 Marks Strategic Shift |
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ExtremeTech is impressed with the new Red Hat Linux 9: "Overall, we like Red Hat 9, and it appears that Red Hat has devised a good plan to satisfy the needs of both users wanting the latest Linux features and corporate customers looking for code-base stability. This plan gives Red Hat the flexibility it needs to service both the Linux enthusiast community, and corporations looking for more stability and consistency. We really liked the addition of a Samba server config utility to simplify setup and administration of that service, which is so vital for playing nice in Windows-centric environments. We also liked the Bluecurve GUI. This is Red Hat's own unique implementation of Gnome, continues to impress us with its ease of navigation and simplicity." Red Hat Linux 9 gets 9 points out of 10; read the complete review here.
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2003-04-07 |
NEW • Interview with Matt Wilson of Red Hat, Inc. |
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OSNews interviews Matt Wilson, Manager, Base Operating Systems at Red Hat, Inc. on the day of the general release of Red Hat Linux 9: "OSNews: What is in your opinion the most important new feature or update found on Red Hat Linux 9 that could 'push' users to upgrade or purchase it? Matt Wilson: For technical users, the new Native POSIX Thread Library (NPTL) will be the most interesting addition. For the desktop or home user, the improved menu layout, refined Bluecurve look and feel, anti-aliased Mozilla font rendering, and alpha blended mouse cursors are all features that could influence users to upgrade." Read the rest of the interview. Red Hat Linux 9 is now available from mirrors worldwide.
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2003-04-01 |
NEW • Red Hat Linux 9 Technical Changes |
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This is a Red Hat Linux 9 review with a difference - a highly technical overview of the changes that the new release has brought, designed for system administrators: "During the past few years, people have even been writing reviews of each release. As a general rule, I've been dissatisfied by the superficialities, inaccuracies, and irrelevancies in the reviews often times performed by someone who does not have intimate knowledge of Red Hat Linux. A systems administrator needs an in-depth review that covers -- relative to the previous release." An excellent story by Guru Labs, a must read for all system administrators and those who consider upgrading to Red Hat Linux 9. On a related note, MozillaQuest has published a brief interview with Mark de Visser, Vice President of Red Hat, Inc., about the newly released product and Red Hat's future plans.
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2003-03-31 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Linux 9 |
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Red Hat Linux 9 is now officially released: "Red Hat, Inc., the world's premier open source and Linux provider, today announced the availability of Red Hat Linux 9. Drawing from the work of the open source community, Red Hat Linux 9 allows users to take advantage of the newest open source technology first. With an improved graphical installation, new usability enhancements and end-user applications, Red Hat Linux 9 is designed for students, home computing and technology enthusiasts." The press release has all the details with links to further information, such as features and benefits, product description of the Personal and Professional editions, technical details and the package list. Red Hat Linux 9 is available for immediate download to paid subscribers to Red Hat Network (US$60 per year). It will be released to FTP servers on 7 April.
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2003-03-28 |
NEW • Red Hat Linux 9 Forces Reliability Gamble |
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eWeek discusses the upcoming Red Hat Linux 9: "As with any major upgrade, eWEEK Labs recommends that sites survey their application lineup for compatibility with Red Hat 9 before making the move. Some firms may find their needs better served by selecting one of Red Hat's enterprise products, sticking for now with an older Red Hat version or opting for an offering from another OS vendor. Be advised, however, that Red Hat has announced plans to end updates and support for versions 7.1 through 8.0 at the end of this year, and subsequent releases will come with one year of support each." The full story.
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2003-03-26 |
NEW • Red Hat Liberates and Upgrades |
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Now that the new Mandrake release is behind us, let's concentrate on the other major upcoming release - Red Hat 9. A couple of articles from the more mainstream IT media; the first one, entitled Red Hat liberates low-end Linux is from News.com: "The biggest single change coming with version 9 is a move to a new way of handling simultaneous programming tasks called 'threads.' The new threading system, called the Native POSIX Threading Library, means deep changes to how some software interacts with the heart of Linux, called the kernel." The second one is called Red Hat upgrades Linux desktop OS and is published by Australian LinuxWorld: "Another enhancement to the operating system is its tighter integration with the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS), which will make it easier for users to print files by dragging and dropping them to a printing icon on the desktop. CUPS was included as an option with version 8, along with other printing utilities, but it is now integrated with Red Hat Linux 9 as its default printing system, offering a more unified capability."
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2003-03-25 |
NEW • Red Hat Linux 9 - First Look at Shrike |
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OSNews reviews the upcoming Red Hat Linux 9: "All I can recommend is if you already have a solid working installation of Red Hat 8.0 on your computer then there probably isn't any compelling reason to upgrade. All the features in that release are more or less present in this one. Red Hat 9 is more polished, especially in the start menu (and that's a definite plus) and supporting applications, however, it still lacks significant punch to separate itself from previous releases the way that Red Hat 8.0 separated itself from, say, Red Hat 7.3. Where are the killer power management features? You know what I mean..." The review starts here.
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2003-03-24 |
NEW • Get Red Hat Linux 9 Early |
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A couple of interesting surprises from Red Hat. Firstly, the next release is going to be numbered 9.0 and not 8.1 as widely expected; see this explanation on the Phoebe mailing list. Secondly, Red Hat has pre-announced the 9.0 release, which is something that the company stubbornly refused to do in the past: "Red Hat Linux 9 ISOs will be available to paid subscribers starting March 31, 2003 -- a week before they will be available on redhat.com, in stores, or on Red Hat FTP. A paid subscription also gets you access to RHN technical support, errata updates, priority access during peak times, and immediate email notification. It's the quickest way to get Red Hat Linux 9." It certainly sounds like an attractive incentive to join the US$60/year Red Hat Networks and enjoy all the great benefits!
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2003-03-04 |
NEW • Impressions of Phoebe |
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VB RAD has published an interesting article about the latest beta release from Red Hat Linux, from the perspective of a Windows developer: "Overall, if they fix the inconsistencies, it'll be a pretty good release. Normally, I am a Windows developer. My employer, however, is throwing out the Sun boxes and replacing them with Linux, so we have to interface with applications living on these computers, causing us to have to brush up on Linux. Supposedly, there is always the proverbial "ONE" application that's not available for Linux, which stops people from abandoning Windows (assuming they want to do that). I have found my "ONE" application, other than my Windows development tools. Lack of Shockwave plugin for Linux." On a related note, The Register elaborates on the latest initiative from Red Hat to restrict free access to its Red Hat Network service. The article is entitled Getting Red Hat Network support for free just got harder.
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2003-03-01 |
NEW • The Best of All Possible Red Hats? |
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The Linux Magazine has published a brief review of Red Hat Linux 8.0: "First, let me say I like Bluecurve. I don't like it as much as my customized KDE 3 on my SuSE workstation, but if I were a new user, I'd probably find it a lot friendlier. Compared to Lindows and Lycoris, I prefer Red Hat and Bluecurve. While Netscape is gone, Mozilla is a more than worthy successor. I've grown to prefer OpenOffice.org (included in Red Hat 8) to StarOffice, and Ximian's Evolution e-mail and scheduling programs have matured into user-friendly programs that an open-minded Outlook user could pick up without too much trouble. Indeed, Red Hat 8 currently offers the best pure Linux desktop around. Unfortunately, Red Hat 8 is probably not an alternative for Windows users. They don't want desktop programs that are almost the same. Windows users want Windows applications on Windows. Win4Lin is still more likely to tempt desktop users than Bluecurve and OpenOffice. Red Hat 8 does what the other Red Hats have done before: consolidate its hold on the SMB server market, while making existing Linux desktop users happy." The complete review.
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2003-02-22 |
NEW • Mini-Report on Red Hat Phoebe 8.0.94 (8.1-Beta 3) |
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OSNews reports on the latest beta release from Red Hat Linux: "Overall, even by being a beta, I feel that the Red Hat 8.x series are the strongest releases today in the Linux world and Red Hat, Inc. the leading Linux power which brings Linux one step beyond to the corporate desktop and the server space. It is the most consistent, polished Linux desktop available, it has major support by developers and companies who partner with Red Hat, Inc. and its server side is also strong compared to other Linux solutions today." Read the rest of the story.
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2003-02-07 |
NEW • Redhat 8.1 Beta 2 Preview |
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SpeedyLinux takes a look at the latest beta release from Red Hat Linux: "Based on this beta, I believe that Redhat 8.1 will be an excellent distribution due to its easy installation, comprehensive hardware detection, anticipated stability, high level of maturity, comprehensive documentation, and support options. While its hardware requirements are too heavy for low end systems and the distribution hasn't been optimized for 686 systems, it should perform fairly well on many systems. Redhat 8.1 should be out by early in the 2nd quarter of 2003, if not sooner." The rest of the preview can be read here.
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2003-01-22 |
NEW • Red Hat Slips off a Curve |
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In the third part of the Penguin Shootout series, Timothy R. Butler considers the latest distribution from the best-known name in the sector - Red Hat. With its much hyped and attacked BlueCurve interface and various other improvements, will 8 be the Shadowman's ticket to victory in the challenge? "In the end, Red Hat Linux 8.0 provides a worthy attempt to make an attractive desktop environment, but has far too many small issues to make it a reasonable replacement for more established desktop distributions such as Mandrake Linux or SuSE Linux. This, coupled with the arrogant behavior we noted above concerning KDE, causes us to suggest choosing other solutions for your desktop. It is our hope that the upcoming release of Red Hat 8.1 solves some of these issues, especially in the areas of small bugs and KDE compatibility. If the company can accomplish this, it may have a good contender on its hands." The complete review by Open for Business.
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2003-01-08 |
NEW • Living with Red Hat 8 as a Productivity Client |
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The Register is sharing a (very positive) experience of moving from Windows to Red Hat Linux: "Overall, I'm pleasantly surprised by how painless it's all been. The system's stable, easily kept up to date, does what I need for work, and the UI remains pretty easy on the eye. Fonts can be a little odd (some pages are particularly grotty in Opera), and some of the apps have iffy moments. But I switched horses on the Saturday, was live with the new system on the Monday, and have neither had my productivity significantly impaired or felt the need to boot the Windows partition for anything other than games. Oh, and so I can use IE to shop at Tesco. But I'm thinking of switching to Sainsburys." The full story.
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2003-01-01 |
NEW • Red Hat Beta (Phoebe) Preview |
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ExtremeTech has published a review of the beta version of Red Hat 8.1, code named "Phoebe": "It looks like 8.1 will only be a point upgrade but the new features make it well worth it. I'm sure some things will change between Phoebe and 8.1, but I'm sure it will only be for the better. Judging from this beta I will wholeheartedly recommend the final release to newbies and gurus alike. I can only recommend this beta to the gurus for bug testing though. I am greatly excited by the steps Red Hat Linux has taken to bring Linux to the desktop. I foresee a happy future for Linux.". The review, complete with screenshots, list of cool new features and bugs can be accessed by clicking here.
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2002-12-23 |
NEW • Development Release: Red Hat Linux 8.1 Beta 1 |
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Just in time to interfere with our last-minute Christmas shopping - an unexpected new beta release from Red Hat, code-named "Phoebe" and numbered as 8.0.92 has hit the mirrors. According to the RELEASE-NOTES, some of the more significant changes include a new boot diskette layout, modified Red Hat bootstrap process, restructured XFree86 configuration, detection of existing Red Hat installations, the ability to take installation screenshots and upgraded GNU parted disk partitioning program. Also, the minimal installation now requires more than a single CD. Download links: phoebe-i386-disc1.iso (622MB), phoebe-i386-disc2.iso (642MB), phoebe-i386-disc3.iso (607MB). Thank you, Red Hat, for the surprise Christmas present!
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2002-11-04 |
NEW • Red Hat 8.0: Past the Hype and Under the Hood |
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Yet another Red Hat 8.0 review, from LinuxPlanet: " Red Hat 8 is a fine desktop Linux, with its usual excellent manuals, and a nice selection of useful applications. It's stable and sprightly on both test machines. Like all Linuxes, it is light-years ahead of Windows and Mac in features and stability. And best of all, it is still a real Linux - completely customizable, no proprietary gotchas. Linux is rich in top-quality programming, server, and system administration tools. The last pieces needed to complete the picture are more full-featured, quality productivity apps. I have a long wish list: accounting, desktop publishing, inventory, games, home and garden design, legal, video editing, family tree, sales and contact management... That's what is going to get Linux onto desktops, not pretty colors. And that perennial favorite, more and better hardware drivers. I do wish manufacturers were not so timid about entering the Linux market." The full story.
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2002-11-02 |
NEW • Red Hat Nullifies Differences Between bash, csh |
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In the absence of any major distribution-related news this weekend, I thought you might enjoy a little parody, from Humorix: "In a move that has outraged some hard-core Linux users, Red Hat Software has revealed that future versions of the distribution will hide the differences between command-line user interfaces, creating a 'more unified shell prompt experience'. 'I don't mind if they rebrand and unify the GNOME and KDE interfaces,' said one Linux longhair. 'Frankly, I rarely use GUIs. But when they start messing with my CLI, then it's personal. I'm not going to sit here and let Red Hat infect my beloved tcsh with those annoying quirks from bash.'" The story continues here. And for the more serious types among us, there are two new reviews of Red Hat 8.0 - Red Hat tailors a snug fit by InfoWorld and XP killer? RedHat 8.0 Personal Review by LinuxLinks.
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2002-10-25 |
NEW • Review of Red Hat 8.0 Professional |
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OSNews has revisited the Red Hat Linux distribution after evaluating the contents and benefits of the 8.0 Professional Edition: "A month ago we published the world exclusive review of Red Hat 8.0, download edition. In the meatime Red Hat, Inc. sent us a box of their newest product, Red Hat Professional. While the OS is pretty much the same as in the download edition and we already made an extensive article on it, a few additional goodies await the customer in the box, so we review them." The complete story.
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2002-10-23 |
NEW • Review: Red Hat 8.0 |
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ExtremeTech continues with their week-long review blowout with Red Hat Linux 8.0: "Red Hat 8.0 Personal is Red Hat's best effort yet at producing an easy to install desktop system. There have been considerable improvements compared to the previous release - more current software, a better organized desktop, default settings that make sense for the typical desktop user, and a more streamlined installation procedure. Red Hat 8.0 is targeting primarily business desktop use, and is well-tuned for that purpose. The only thing missing is an automatic disk partitioning tool. While Red Hat is known for not having the strongest multimedia support, we still liked it enough to purchase a copy of the final edition." The full review.
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2002-10-06 |
NEW • Red Hat Review Bonanza |
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The new release from Red Hat Linux has attracted plenty of attention as reviews, first looks and editorials keep pouring in. Here is the latest round-up. TechSeekers: "This is RedHat's best release to date. Not only is it solid but all the components look like they belong there, and all applications and settings are in the logical places." Icrontic: "With the GNOME 2.0 and Red Hat's Bluecurve interfaces, the speed, look and feel of a Red Hat desktop has dramatically improved." OSNews: "My experience [with Red Hat 8.0] wasn't a positive one and I'm afraid I will be using Windows 98 for quite a while." SouthWest LUG: "As for it's usefulness as a desktop OS, I think Redhat have done a good job. It does target newbies well and it's easy to use."
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2002-10-04 |
NEW • Red Hat 8 For Joe & Jane User? |
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OSNews has published an interesting review of Red Hat Linux 8.0, which looks at the Red Hat distribution through the eyes of an average (i.e. non-geek) user: "To me, trying to see if Red Hat 8/Personal Edition/Personal Desktop Install would work for Joe & Jane User has been a jaw dropper. It is clean, very nice looking to the average user, has a look and feel of simplicity (except for all the settings menus) and runs fast. As a mid-level Linux user, I am very impressed with this distribution. I am aware of some of the more esoteric UI issues, etc., but am still bowled over." The complete review.
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2002-09-30 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat 8.0 |
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No need to take guesses about the new Red Hat release as "Psyche" is now officially available from a mirror near you: "Red Hat, Inc. today released Red Hat Linux 8.0, a highly versatile operating system designed for personal and small business computing." Marred by controversy over Red Hat's changes to the KDE desktop environment as well as reports of software leaks (some FTP mirror sites opened up the Red Hat 8.0 directory as early as 9 days ago), this version is eagerly anticipated due to Red Hat's first time effort to promote its product as a business desktop solution. Will it succeed? Here are some links to help us get the taste of it: press release, features, specifications, 8.0 Personal product page and 8.0 Professional product page. Also, pay a visit to the Red Hat Store to show your appreciation; the good news is that the prices have dropped to US$40 for the Personal and US$150 for the Professional edition. Download links: psyche-i386-disc1.iso (644MB), psyche-i386-disc2.iso (635MB) and psyche-i386-disc3.iso (646MB). Enjoy your new-look Red Hat desktop! |
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2002-09-30 |
NEW • World's First Review of Red Hat 8.0-Psyche |
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Some of the leaked copies of the new Red Hat Linux 8.0, due for release later today have found their ways into reviewers' hands - the first one is from the ever so active OSNews: "As a (business or not) desktop, I am sorry, but I am still skeptical about it. It isn't ready yet, it has a number of rough edges, and I really do not understand where the whole fuss was about the last two months about Red Hat 8 being a Windows killer on the desktop. It isn't one. Not yet anyway." Interesting conclusion. The review comes with several screenshots. PCLinuxOnline has also published a series of Red Hat 8.0 screenshots - take a look at them here.
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2002-09-22 |
NEW • Opinion: Red Hat's Heresy |
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What do you think about the new unified KDE-GNOME desktop found in Red Hat Null (8.0 Beta)? This is the opinion by ExtremeTech: "Red Hat isn't trying to jam its new desktop down anyone's throat, it's just trying to come up with an easier to use and more attractive option for less experienced Linux users. It's also trying to make the OS look like a Red Hat specific product -- and I see nothing wrong with that." And while on the subject of Red Hat 8.0, does anybody know when it's due for release? Amazon.com seems to be the only place (Red Hat 8.0 Personal and Professional) and the date is set to 30 September. Only a week or so to go then...
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2002-08-01 |
NEW • Next Red Hat - 7.4 or 8.0? |
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It's one of those things that matter little, yet generate heated debates. 7.4 or 8.0? At this stage nobody is sure, probably not even the main decision makers at Red Hat. Historically, the company has numbered its releases based on technical, rather than marketing reasons, with the GNU glibc library being the determining factor. Thus, Red Hat 5 series shipped with glibc 2.0, Red Hat 6 with glibc 2.1 and Red Hat 7 with glibc 2.2. Which version of glibc is in the current beta? Why, glibc 2.2.90, of course! Except that there is no official glibc of that number, not even in the alpha tree! So what's happening? It seems that this is Red Hat's own beta version of an "in-house" glibc 2.3. Those who monitor Red Hat's development know that glibc 2.2.90 was present in the beta version of Red Hat 7.3 before it was reverted back to 2.2.5 -- hence the reason for the current stable release being numbered 7.3 rather than 8.0. Based on this little analysis, what is it going to be? Unless the marketing people win or the glibc version flips to 2.3, I'd say the next Red Hat release will be 7.4. Then again, I might be completely wrong...
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2002-07-23 |
NEW • Red Hat Shows a More Limber Linux |
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eWeek reviews the latest Red Hat Beta: "This beta from Red Hat, code-named Limbo, is significant in that it provides a first look at what will likely become Version 8.0 of the company's industry-leading Linux distribution. Limbo's inclusion of OpenOffice, Mozilla, GNOME 2.0, and a host of new and improved graphical system configuration tools may point the way to a greater presence for Red Hat in the desktop computing space." The complete review.
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2002-07-16 |
NEW • Red Hat 7.3 Review |
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UnixReview has published a review of Red Hat Linux 7.3: "Red Hat 7.3 comes with KDE 3.0, which makes the upgrade worthwhile right there. KDE 3.0 is a slick and professional package, perfect for new Linux users. GNOME 1.4 is also included, providing a second choice for a mature desktop environment. Graphical environments have come a long way in the Linux world, and both KDE and GNOME make working in the Linux environment an absolute joy. Make no mistake, desktop Linux has arrived!" The complete review with screenshots.
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2002-07-15 |
NEW • Preview: Limbo Time |
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OSNews has posted a brief preview of the recently released Red Hat beta, code name Limbo: "For the most part, though, what Red Hat brings to the table is a Linux based OS that can truly compete on the desktop. Make no mistake about it - Linux is not for the average user, but it is getting closer. You still need the command line for true system performance, but almost everything can be performed from within the GUI once you learn where the controls reside. Is Limbo a Windows killer, then? For some, it may be." The next version of Red Hat Linux definitely looks like a major upgrade, so be prepared for a long beta testing period, then be prepared to be amazed when the product ships. The complete Limbo preview.
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2002-07-03 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat 7.4 Beta |
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By now you have probably heard about the strange grey matter floating around you, if not, this email represents the official announcement of a new Red Hat beta, version 7.3.92 and code named 'limbo'. Apart from the usual array of package updates, there are quite a few interesting enhancements: a new RAID array tool in Disk Druid, LVM configuration during installation and Anaconda's use of native video servers, rather than a frame buffer. The graphical installation is now GTK2 based and there are new keyboard, language, bootdisk, and network graphical screens. Unicode fonts, the Red Hat Setup Agent... there is a lot more than we have space for, so see the README and the RELEASE-NOTES. Lots to test, so here come the download links: limbo-i386-disc1.iso (649MB), limbo-i386-disc2.iso (644MB) and limbo-i386-disc3.iso (638MB). To complete the story, two more useful links: the Limbo mailing list and Red Hat's Bugzilla.
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2002-06-14 |
NEW • Distribution Review: Red Hat 7.3 |
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LinuxPlanet reviews Red Hat 7.3: "If you're putting together a new system, I would also recommend trying Red Hat 7.3 - if you have problems installing it, that's what Red Hat's much-touted customer support is for. The new versions of KDE and GNOME are truly attractive, stable, and powerful, and Red Hat 7.3 includes a nice selection of recent and current utilities and applications." The author had troubles installing it on some of his test machines, so take a look at his workarounds and recommendations in this comprehensive review.
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2002-06-12 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat 7.2 for Alpha |
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For all those who need a Linux OS for the Alpha processor, check out this announcement found on the HP/Compaq's web site: "Red Hat Linux Alpha 7.2 is now available from HP. You can download the CD-ROM images for free from this web site or, in the near future, purchase a media kit - boxed set of five CD-ROMs. (Revisit this site for kit pricing and availability." The announcement includes links to downloads, package lists and features as well as a link to support options from Hewlett-Packard. (Thanks Goran Marnfeldt for the link.)
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2002-06-03 |
NEW • Distribution Review: Red Hat 7.3 |
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New Red Hat reviews continue to pour in - this one is from LinuxLookup: "I was thouroughly pleased with Redhat 7.3. My installation on this laptop was without incident and I consider laptops to be one of the more difficult installation platforms due to their specialized hardware. The few hiccups I had were fixed with downloading files from the Internet. To this date I have no serious problems with my computer." Red Hat received 18 out of 20 possible points, the author's only complaint was that the installation files were spread on three CDs instead of one DVD. This is the complete review.
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2002-05-20 |
NEW • Distribution Review: Red Hat 7.3 |
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aYniK Software Solutions continues its comprehensive coverage of the recently released Red Hat Linux 7.3. While most reviews describe the more common installation process from bootable CDs, the author has chosen to install the product over the network using the Network File System (NFS): "In order to do an NFS install, you can use ISO images or copy all files in one directory. I chose to copy all files in a directory, because I was leaving, and wanted the install to be (almost) finished when I came back. After the files were copied, I had to change /etc/exports to add the directory in which the RedHat directory was located."" You can find the complete review here.
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2002-05-09 |
NEW • Distribution Review: Red Hat 7.3 |
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aYniK Software Solutions takes a first look at upgrading to Red Hat 7.3: "Everything I tried still worked, if I will have other experiences I will add it to a new article. Looks like the risk of updating to a new version of a distribution worked well this time." This is the first of (no doubt) many more Red Hat 7.3 reviews that will appear in the next few months. This review is more of an ongoing effort to describe the author's experiences with upgrading an existing Red Hat 7.2 installation. Read the full story.
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2002-05-06 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat 7.3 |
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Valhalla now out of the bag: "Red Hat, Inc. today released Red Hat Linux version 7.3, a highly configurable operating system designed for deployments ranging from games and personal productivity to file, print and web serving." Check these links for more detailed information: press release, new features, product comparisons, 7.3 Personal product page, 7.3 Professional product page and hardware compatibility list. This is the place to express your appreciation for all the hard work done by Red Hat's developers - Red Hat Store. Prices are unchanged; the Personal edition is US$60 while the Professional costs US$200 - the boxed products will start shipping on 15 May. If you haven't yet logged in to one of Red Hat's FTP Servers or mirrors by now then your chances of getting in are very slim, but here are the links anyway: valhalla-i386-disc1.iso (668MB), valhalla-i386-disc2.iso (670MB) and valhalla-i386-disc3.iso (518MB). Our Red Hat and Top 10 Distributions pages have been updated. Just one more thing to add: Thank You, Red Hat!
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2002-04-16 |
NEW • Distribution Review: Red Hat 7.3 Beta |
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Linux Journal reviews Red Hat Linux 7.3 beta2: "Red Hat has been working to incorporate many of these improvements into their next release of software. While Red Hat is probably best known for their Linux server systems, their desktop systems have undergone considerable improvement. Their latest development effort, code named 'Skipjack', incorporates a number of these improvements." Some sites just cannot stay away from reviewing development software that will never run in any serious production environment, but if you are interested to see what the next version of Red Hat is likely to be, then read the complete review.
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2002-03-27 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat Advanced Server |
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Red Hat announces Red Hat Linux Advanced Server: "Red Hat Linux Advanced Server is the industry's first platform to deliver the full benefits of open source computing to the enterprise. Each copy of Red Hat Advanced Server will include a one-year subscription to Red Hat Network, for managed services, secure configuration, asset management and ongoing, centralized maintenance though a single, intuitive Web interface. Red Hat Linux Advanced Server and integrated services are will be available in April from Red Hat, Inc. Pricing starts at US$800 per server and up, based on the level of value-added services provided." Read the full product announcement here.
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2002-03-23 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat 7.3 Beta |
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Red Hat Linux announces 7.3 beta: "Yes, it's gotten to this. The developers are working in their sleep. It's time for SKIPJACK, the new Red Hat Linux beta. Packed with the very latest technology, SKIPJACK includes the 2.4.18 Kernel, XFree86 4.2.0, KDE 3.0pre, GNOME 1.4, including Evolution, Mozilla 0.9.9and more...." Read the amusing announcement, then head for the nearest mirror (list included within) to help with beta testing. Quick links to the 5 ISO images: Skipjack-i386-disc1.iso (654MB), Skipjack-i386-disc2.iso (655MB), Skipjack-i386-disc3.iso (299MB), Skipjack-i386-disc4.iso (652MB), Skipjack-i386-disc5.iso (654MB); the first two contain binary packages, the third includes both binary and source packages and the last two contain source packages only. Also check out the README and the RELEASE-NOTES and sign up for the skipjack-list to join the Red Hat beta testing community. Most importantly, have fun helping with debugging and ensuring the quality release we have come to expect from the industry leader in Linux development! As always, our Red Hat page has more details and the basic package list, for the full one please refer to this RPMS directory. |
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2002-01-23 |
NEW • Distribution Review: Red Hat 7.2 |
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Linux Journal: "I can comfortably recommend Red Hat 7.2 for anyone. To the new person just trying Linux for the first time, it offers a smooth and hassle free installation process. The new user should be up and running in a minimal amount of time with sensible defaults and automatic detection of hardware. For the person of moderate familiarity, it offers choices and options which allows them the customization they might wish while at the same time helping them around hurdles that may arise. Finally, for the experienced user, it offers a robust system and tested packages, as well as allowing them to take complete control of the process when desired or needed." The complete review can be read on Linux Journal's web site.
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2002-01-20 |
NEW • Red Hat Takeover Reactions |
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First reactions on potential Red Hat take-over. As reported by the Washington Post on Saturday, NewsForge was first to provide some insight in its article entitled: An AOL-owned Red Hat would be good for everyone -- except Microsoft "The first and most obvious benefit of AOL getting involved with Linux would be an end to sites that require Microsoft Explorer or other Windows-specific software (like Windows Media Player) to access some or all of their content." The O'Reilly Network, on the other hand, warns in Think Twice, Red Hat: "I just think that Linux has more places to go than most of us now imagine. An independent and quick-thinking Red Hat will be free to go those places as well. I think some of those directions will not be where AOL or Time Warner want to go. If Red Hat is the one to suffer, I don't want the rest of the Linux community to suffer too." And there is, of course, The Register's opinion piece with the title of Who wins if AOL swallows RedHat?: "Remember that for all its vices, Microsoft has next to no media content, and once you're away from your computer, The Beast has very little power to make your daily cultural intake any more dismal and bland; while that's the entire raison d'etre of the AOL-Time Warner "synergies". We're baffled that anyone should find that absorbing a successful Linux enterprise company to achieve such ends is anything to celebrate. Maybe they should be spending less time with their computers?"
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2002-01-19 |
NEW • AOL Acquires Red Hat? |
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All Linux news sites are suddenly flooded with the news about the possible acquisition of Red Hat by AOL Time Warner, as first reported by the Washington Post: "With such a move, AOL Time Warner could potentially make significant inroads into Microsoft's bread-and-butter business. An even graver challenge to Microsoft would be for AOL Time Warner to develop a rival operating system that works exclusively with the media giant's own Internet service provider, its Web browser or proprietary content." The complete story is available here and there is an extensive discussion going on at Slashdot.
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2001-10-22 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Red Hat 7.2 |
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"Red Hat Linux 7.2. Now available everywhere."" Even Red Hat, Inc has finally acknowledged that fact...I have not much to add, except some interesting links: 7.2 Standard (Workstation), 7.2 Professional, feature details, product comparison, hardware compatibility and downloads: enigma-i386-disc1.iso (678MB), enigma-i386-disc2.iso (670MB), enigma-SRPMS-disc1.iso (680MB), enigma-SRPMS-disc2.iso (543MB) and enigma-docs.iso (624MB) - if you are lucky to access the official FTP server, otherwise choose a mirror out of this massive list of Red Hat mirrors worldwide. Last but not least, please do support your favourite Linux distribution by purchasing the official boxed set. Have fun!
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2001-10-20 |
NEW • Red Hat 7.2 in Shops |
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Several computer shops and online stores have commenced with the sale of Red Hat 7.2. Basic (around US$60) and Professional (around US$200) editions are available. The Basic edition contains 7 CDs (2 installation CDs, 2 source code CDs, 1 documentation CD, 1 StarOffice 5.2 CD and one Loki games demo CD). The printed documentation consists of Getting Started Guide, Installation Guide and Resource Guide. For more details of the rpm package content, please refer to our Major Distributions, Top 10 Distributions and Red Hat pages. Still no official word from Red Hat, so no need to rush to their web site...
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2001-10-19 |
NEW • Red Hat 7.2 Product Boxes |
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Here you go - the first screen shot of the brand new Red Hat 7.2 Deluxe Workstation box as published by the eLinux web site. They claim next day shipping for US$49.99. Kernel 2.4.7 and StarOffice 5.2 included, but not much other detail. Time to take out that credit card? (Thanks Michael E. Jaggers for the link.)
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2001-10-16 |
NEW • Still no Red Hat 7.2 |
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Another Monday has passed without the upcoming Red Hat 7.2 being released or announced. Even the beta testers on the Roswell mailing list are kept guessing. Media, on the other hand, have been a lot luckier and the first reviews of Red Hat 7.2 have been published by ZDNet and eWeek. Take a look at them and hope for the best next Monday. |
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2001-09-16 |
NEW • Distribution Review: Red Hat 7.1 |
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"Red Hat 7.1 tidies up the issues with the previous release and presents a robust, flexible and frill-free distribution. In value terms it falls behind to SuSE 7.1, and newcomers to Linux are advised to try Mandrake 8.0 first, but the latest Red Hat release is a solid all-rounder and worth considering for corporate desktops and experienced home users alike." Read the complete review published by PCPlus magazine here. The link has been added to this site's Red Hat page.
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