Say hello to Laughlin.
Exclusive interview with Red Hat's Ian Weller and an open source news roundup.
The latest release features improved device access, improved virtualization.
The Red Hat distro extended its subscriptions with the choice of Linux running on the local server or from the Amazon cloud.
"Goddard" takes flight
Two U.S. business school researchers are studying the Fedora project. The survey ends April 16
Following last weeks feature freeze, the Fedora team yesterday branched Fedora 13 away from the main developer repository "Rawhide."
At FOSDEM 2010 in Brussels, software that was declared dead was resurrected (Hurd), known combatants sat down at the same table (openSUSE, Fedora and Debian) and almost forgotten entities raised their hands again (openSUSE for PowerPC).
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