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Red Hat counterpunches with a hard hitting rebutal of Oracle's recent "Unbreakable Linux" announcement. It's called "Unfakeable Linux", and here are some of the highlights ...
Red Hat introduces a new version of its flagship Linux operating system aimed at business developers, offering free access for enterprise development and testing purposes.
Rocky Linux, a project set up by the founder of the CentOS project, Gregory Kurtzer, has outlined what it says are ways to legally obtain source code for Red Hat's enterprise Linux ...
Red Hat executive Francis Chow outlines the company's strategy for using Red Hat Linux for flexible manufacturing.
First came AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux. Then Oracle. Now SUSE is coming after Red Hat for changing the rules on RHEL source code. What's next? Microsoft RHEL!?
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