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Kernel release: 2.6.20.9, Apr 26, 2007
2.6.20.9 has been released today.
See changelog for full details.
Files added: 2 Files changed: 296 Files removed: 0
Kernel release: 2.6.21, Apr 26, 2007
2.6.21 has been released today.
See changelog for full details.
Files added: 600 Files changed: 6568 Files removed: 266
Google offers its own changes to MySQL, Apr 26, 2007
Google long has been known to be a user of the open-source MySQL database software, but the search powerhouse this week published its own changes to the project.
Red Hat preps real-time Linux for electronic trading, Apr 26, 2007
Red Hat is working on a real-time enabled version of its enterprise Linux distribution that will targe
CentOS 5: Linux for Grownups, Apr 26, 2007
... there are the brave souls who dare to be dull and don't want surprises. They just want their systems to chug along and not need a lot of babysitting. For these fine folks there is CentOS Linux.
MySQL hits $50 million revenue, plans IPO, Apr 26, 2007
MySQL, purveyor of the open-source database of the same name, is on the road to becoming a publicly traded company, bolstered by $50 million in revenue in 2006.
Fedora-based Berry Linux sports 3D desktop, Apr 26, 2007
Berry Linux 0.80, a Fedora-based live CD for the desktop with support for the Japanese and English languages, was released this week by its Japan-based project team.
Intel praised for backing mobile Linux, Apr 26, 2007
Intel's recent moves to embrace Linux for its consumer ultra mobile devices is likely to signal a major shift in the battle over web content and delivery, industry experts predict.
Is Ubuntu enterprise ready?, Apr 26, 2007
Anyone who follows Linux at all knows that Ubuntu is currently the Linux community's favorite distribution. But can Canonical Ltd., the company behind Ubuntu, translate that popular success into business success?
Is Microsoft's monopoly kaput?, Apr 26, 2007
I see Linus Torvalds as Moses, holding Linux Tablet PCs in either hand, leading us into the promised land.
Moglen ascends to 'Life After GPLv3', Apr 26, 2007
While not as familiar a name in open source circles as Linus Torvalds or Richard M. Stallman, for those in the know, Eben Moglen ranks near them in his importance to the free software movement.
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