oVirt 3.1 has become the second official release of the oVirt project. With it, the developers of the virtual datacentre management platform say they have narrowed the gap between “the open source virtualisation platform and proprietary alternatives”. In February, version 3.0 became the first official release of oVirt, and offered a range of virtualisation management components that also formed the … Read More
Red Hat CEO Likes CentOS Linux. Oracle Linux, Not So Much
From the ‘CentOS vs. Oracle Linux’ files: Red Hat makes its money from selling support subscriptions for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Mostly the same bits are available entirely for free by way of the community led CentOS project that clones RHEL. I recently chatted with Red Hat CEO about CentOS and the long story short is he’s good … Read More
Commodore 64 at 30: the specs compared
The Commodore 64 turns 30 this month. How does it compare to modern computers? The Commodore 64, released 30 years ago this month, was a groundbreaking computer when it was released. It combined a low price with remarkable power but how does it compare to a modern computer? To put it into perspective, we’ve compared some key Commodore 64 specs … Read More
Dell re-enters high-end Linux laptop market with Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Topic: Linux Follow via: RSS Email Alert 42Comments 7 Votes 11 inShare more + Dell re-enters high-end Linux laptop market with Red Hat Enterprise Linux Summary: UPDATED: Through the years, Dell has had an on-and-off relation with Linux. It looks like they’ve kissed and made up, judging by the pair of new high-end laptops running Red Hat Enterprise that Dell … Read More
Fedora Shows Contributors Some Love
Fedora (and probably Red Hat) really really appreciate the contribution community developers bring to the popular Linux distribution. So much so, they want to give out some presents – 220 presents to be exact. Since that isn’t enough to go around, contributors will be randomly chosen from a sweepstakes pool. Fedora is giving away 50 OLPC XO 1.75 machines, 150 … Read More
Microsoft inks patent deal with service provider using Linux servers
Summary: Microsoft’s latest patent licensing deal isn’t like its recent Android/Chrome OS arrangements. It is with a service provider running Linux boxes in its own datacenters. For the past couple of years, Microsoft has been on a tear of signing up Android and Chome OS device makers to license publicly unspecified Microsoft patents that Microsoft claims are infringed upon by … Read More
5 Best New Features of the Linux 3.5 Kernel Release
Following some initial concern earlier in the month about a large volume of small, last-minute pull requests that ultimately necessitated a seventh release candidate, Linux creator Linus Torvalds on Saturday published the final version 3.5 of the Linux kernel. “Ok, not a lot happened since -rc7,” Torvalds admitted in his announcement email. “There’s a number of MIPS commits (for some … Read More
4 Ways Dell Is Becoming An Open Source Company
Is Dell (DELL) becoming an open source company? Yes, but it is not exactly being planned that way. It is bubbling up like most open source projects do. But in many respects the move to open source is also by design. Dell does not want to be a box maker anymore. That makes open source a desirable option. With open … Read More
OpenStack developers move from Rackspace to Nebula
According to a report on technology blog GigaOm, seven OpenStack developers have left Rackspace to work for Nebula. Nebula, which was founded by former NASA Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Chris C. Kemp, is also heavily involved in development on OpenStack as it forms the basis for its cloud computing hardware appliances. Full story
Microsoft’s Bad Quarter and ‘Lost Decade’
“A near monopoly is like a dictator,” said Roberto Lim, a lawyer and blogger on Mobile Raptor. “Even a benign dictator runs the risk of failing to respond to the needs of the people, and how many people would called Microsoft benign? “What Microsoft forgot is that sooner or later, the masses do rebel.” The times, they are a-changin’, as … Read More
Dell Expands OpenStack Cloud Efforts, and Other Open Source Programs
This week PC giant Dell Computer has served up a series of announcements that the company claims show how committed it is to open source. First, the company has pledged through its “Project Sputnik” effort, to deliver an Ubuntu-based laptop that will focus on developers. And, the company has announced enhancements to its OpenStack-driven cloud computing solutions. Full story
Open Source Drives Small Business
Open-source software is a key driver for small business in the U.S. and contributes an enormous amount to the economy, perhaps to the tune of $1 trillion in economic output. PORTLAND, Ore. — The open-source community creates tremendous value for the U.S. economy, driving small and midsize businesses (SMBs) and empowering entrepreneurs, according to a top open-source supporter. At the … Read More
CentOS-6.3 released
CentOS 6.3 is available. “CentOS-6.3 is based on the upstream release EL 6.3 and includes packages from all variants. All upstream repositories have been combined into one, to make it easier for end users to work with.” See the release notes for details. Source
The Future of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Red Hat has been hinting at what is to come in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (RHEL 7) since at least August of 2011. During Red Hat’s recent Summit Event in Boston, the Linux vendor provided significantly more details of what is to come in the next generation of Linux. RHEL 6 was officially released in November of 2010, and … Read More
The Open Source Balance at Banks
July 5, 2012 – While many banks still ponder the benefits of using open source technology for their coding needs, nascent BankSimple has gone full steam ahead. The start-up bank, which is testing its product with select customers, uses open source platforms for the development of nearly all of its Web and mobile applications as well as the backend systems … Read More