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  • Video: Fedora 10
    Download this video: [Ogg Theora] Fedora 10 is out, and to celebrate that milestone, Fedora Project leader Paul Frields sat down with Red Hat community guru Greg DeKoenigsberg to talk about where Fedora’s been over the past five years and where it’s going. Along the way they discuss KVM improvements, the debut of new Fedora artwork, [...]

  • Video: Spotlight on Network Manager
    Download this video: [Ogg Theora] Today’s installment of Spotlight On features Dan Williams discussing Network Manager. Dan explains how the Fedora community designed Network Manager to make network configuration less of a hassle–now getting onto the internet is easier than ever before.

  • Video: Spotlight on oVirt
    Download this video: [Ogg Theora] We caught up with Chris Wright at the Red Hat Summit to discuss how the oVirt sessions were going, and why people are so excited to see open source bring a virtualization tool to the market. oVirt works across platforms and architectures to meet the challenge of managing virtualization in the [...]

  • Introducing Pylons: A hacker?s web framework
    Python has a good reputation for tasks like systems programming, network programming, and scripting, but Python for the web is becoming red hot. Part of this has to do with the very popular web framework Django, that was developed at a newspaper to help quickly create Content Management Sites. . Another reason is [...]

  • Interview: Chris Morgan on Jopr
    JBoss Operations Network (JON) recently became available as an open source solution through the Jopr project. (That’s pronounced “jopper.”) We interviewed Chris Morgan from Red Hat’s JON group to learn more. 1. What does Jopr do? Jopr is an open source project that provides an integrated management platform that simplifies the development, testing, deployment, and [...]

  • Video: Spotlight on PackageKit
    Download this video: [Ogg Theora] In the second installment of the Spotlight On series, we feature Red Hat engineer Richard Hughes on the fantastic new abstraction layer called PackageKit. PackageKit allows users to manage packages in a secure way using a cross-distro, cross-architecture API. This maintains a common set of GUI features, enabling the user to [...]

  • Adding new functions to Red Hat Enterprise Linux: A process primer
    People often wonder how to get new capabilities?new packages, new features in existing packages, or even bug fixes?included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The process for doing so is straightforward, but may be foreign to those with a background in traditional software products. To summarize, the process is: 1)Get the new code accepted upstream. 2)Get it included [...]

  • Video: Fedora 10 Connection Sharing
    Download this video: [Ogg Theora]Video by Colby Hoke. Red Hat engineer Dan Williams demonstrates the shared networking capabilities of Fedora 10.

  • Video: Spotlight on Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL)
    Download this video: [Ogg Theora]Video by Islam Elsedoudi.Produced by Kim Jokisch and Jesse Paddock. We here at Red Hat are pleased to bring you a brand new set of videos aimed at showing off the latest and greatest enhancements in our technologies–featuring the very people who helped create them in the first place. The “SPOTLIGHT ON” [...]

  • This isn?t your grandpappy?s dd command
    co-authored with Grig Gheorghiu Background The dd command is one of those ancient UNIX tools that is extremely powerful, yet at the same time, the syntax can make it feel slightly archaic. A lot of seasoned sysadmins and developers still remember the first time they saw the dd command used by a bearded wizard. He might have [...]


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