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    Ubuntu 8.10 released, Kubuntu gets KDE4 31/10/2008 15:10:00

    Rapid release cycle sees bleeding edge software
    Canonical has updated its flagship Ubuntu Linux operating system to version 8.10 “Intrepid Ibex” with the KDE-centric distribution, Kubuntu, the first to ship with KDE4 as the default desktop.
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    Red Hat CEO: From the economic rubble, open source will emerge stronger 20/10/2008 11:36:00

    While promoting open source down under, Red Hat boss Jim Whitehurst offers his thoughts on the economic crisis, the benefits of open source, and why the Russians love RHEL.
    Red Hat president and CEO Jim Whitehurst expects the enterprise open source software business to emerge from the economic crisis stronger than the proprietary market.
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    Linux Standard Base boosts developer features 16/10/2008 07:41:00

    Version 4.0 offers application and shell script-checkers and a multiversion software development kit.
    A beta version of Linux Standard Base (LSB) 4.0 released this week adds developer features to technology intended to reconcile differences between Linux distributions, the Linux Foundation said.
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    Wikipedia ditches Red Hat in favour of Ubuntu 10/10/2008 07:33:00

    It's moving 400 servers to Ubuntu Linux from a mix of Red Hat and Fedora
    Since the free, online Wikipedia user-created encyclopedia began in 2001, the Linux-based IT infrastructure behind it has been expanded and lassoed together to keep up with the demands of the popular Web site.
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    Netbooks will boost adoption of Linux, says Novell CTO 10/10/2008 07:49:00

    Novell expects higher adoption of SUSE Linux from netbooks, though it expects that the overall Linux market is moving to embedded Linux.
    A surge in demand for netbooks is helping drive business for Linux, as the devices are designed to be low-cost with smaller storage, according to Novell's chief technology and strategy officer for Linux.
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    Red Hat looks to mainstream markets for growth 08/10/2008 12:27:00

    Jim Whitehurst wants to ensure it is delivering the commercial capabilities required for the expansion into the mainstream.
    Expanding Linux adoption beyond key vertical markets is an important driver for Red Hat's growth, which remains steady even as one of its strongest customer sectors, financial services, is getting hit hard by the U.S. crisis, the company's CEO, Jim Whitehurst, said Tuesday.
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    Red Hat beats earning estimates in Q2 26/09/2008 08:23:00

    Linux company reports revenue, net income up by double digits
    Red Hat Wednesday slightly topped analysts' estimates by posting revenue for the fiscal-2009 second quarter of US$164.4 million
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    Now playing: DVD movies, Windows audio files on Ubuntu Linux 16/09/2008 08:21:00

    Users can now find the audio codecs, media player app to watch DVDs on Ubuntu machines
    Life just got easier for users of the downloadable or boxed retail versions of the Ubuntu Linux 8.04 operating system who want easy and cheap ways of adding DVD playback and improved audio capabilities to their machines.
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    Red Hat to demo heavy Oracle processing 12/09/2008 12:37:00

    A real need for a virtualization environment that cope with demanding Oracle workloads.
    Red Hat is set to demonstrate heavy Oracle applications running on a virtualized environment at next week's VMWorld. The company also aims to perform a live migration during the demo, claiming to complete the migration much quicker than can any of its competitors.
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    Red Hat, community release Fedora 10 alpha 06/08/2008 11:00:11

    An alpha test version of Fedora 10, the next version of a community-sponsored, free Red-Hat-based Linux distribution, is now available.
    Red Hat and project contributors have released alpha code for Fedora 10, the next version of the community-sponsored, free and open-source Linux distribution that will include enhancements to the audio, security and wireless-connection features of the OS.
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    Ubuntu founder urges Linux desktop to rival Apple 24/07/2008 08:38:21

    Shuttleworth also cites need for new business models to fund free software
    Ubuntu Linux Founder Mark Shuttleworth urged development of a Linux desktop to rival what Apple has done in this space and aired a vision of software changing the world.
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