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Red Hat Linux gets openSUSE support
The openSUSE Build Service framework, designed to encourage developers to compile packages for multiple Linux distributions, has been extended to support CentOS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Robert Jaques
Jan 25 2008, 7:20AM
Software
Lenovo launches pre-installed Linux laptops
Lenovo has launched a range of laptops pre-installed with Novell's SuSE Linux operating system, which it announced in August last year.
a Staff Writer
Jan 16 2008, 6:26AM
Hardware
Wal-Mart sells out of US$200 Linux PCs
Wal-Mart has sold out of US$200 Ubuntu Linux PCs less than two weeks after the PC went on sale, according to a posting on Slashdot.
Guy Dixon
Nov 15 2007, 6:23AM
Hardware
Red Hat patches multiple ‘critical’ vulnerabilities in Linux
Red Hat has patched nine vulnerabilities in its Enterprise Linux 5 kernel that could cause denial of service and unauthorised system access if exploited by a malicious attacker the vendor announced on Monday.
Negar Salek
Oct 23 2007, 2:54PM
Security
Palm Linux smartphone delayed till late 2008
Next Treo platform becomes a distant blip on the radar.
Tom Sanders
Oct 5 2007, 3:27PM
Mobility
Windows has 'fewer flaws' than Linux
Microsoft data says Mac and Linux flaws dwarf Windows.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 22 2007, 7:00AM
Software
Motorola ups its Linux commitment
Motorola has said it will install Linux on 60 per cent of its handsets over the next few years.
Andrew Charlesworth
Aug 13 2007, 6:53AM
Mobility
Novell calls for further Linux standardisation
Cross-Linux application certification needed to beat Windows.
Tom Sanders
Aug 9 2007, 3:29PM
Software
Linux coming to Lenovo
Lenovo and Novell have announced that they will offer Linux preloaded on ThinkPad notebooks.
Staff Writers
Aug 8 2007, 4:31PM
Software
Dell pushes for better Linux drivers
Wireless, audio/video codecs and ATI graphics cards on the list.
Matt Chapman
Jul 30 2007, 7:18AM
Hardware
Dell confirms desktop Linux expansion
Linux clients to expand to international and small business markets.
Tom Sanders
Jul 12 2007, 7:19AM
Hardware
Palm delays Linux phone
Palm OS stays on life suppoert longer than expected.
Tom Sanders
Jul 4 2007, 4:52PM
Mobility
Vista 'more secure than OS X and Linux'
Microsoft report claims fewer patches and fewer flaws.
Tom Sanders
Jun 25 2007, 7:10AM
Software
Sun offers Linux an olive branch
'Let's make great software, not flamewars'.
Tom Sanders
Jun 14 2007, 2:51PM
Software
Microsoft appoints director of Linux interoperability
Tom Hanrahan to head up Microsoft-Novell Interoperability Lab.
Tom Sanders
Jun 13 2007, 7:12AM
Software
Open Source product gets a facelift
allocPSA - an open source professional service automation product – gets an upgrade.
Staff Writers
May 18 2007, 1:30PM
Software
Palm surprises with mobile Linux switch
Linux to replace Palm OS by the end of this year, said the company's chief executive.
Tom Sanders
Apr 12 2007, 3:02PM
Mobility
Linux standard base releases automated testing tools
News tools provide server compatibility testing across Linux distros.
Tom Sanders
Apr 11 2007, 9:00AM
Software
Oracle shows off Red Hat Linux defectors
Countering speculation that its Linux support offering is an empty marketing programme, has published a list 26 companies that traded Red Hat's enterprise Linux subscription for a less expensive Oracle offering.
Tom Sanders
Mar 30 2007, 3:58PM
Software
Novell puts Linux on a diet
SuSE Linux Enterprise Thin Client debuts at BrainShare.
Clement James
Mar 21 2007, 2:40PM
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