Introducing Fedora LinuxIn September 2003, while in the middle of developing the successor to Red Hat Linux 9 (presumably Red Hat Linux 10), Red Hat, Inc., made a startling announcement. It was merging its Red Hat Linux development with Fed...
Going with Fedora (Without Going it Alone)What some seem to forget as they worry about how well Red Hat, Inc., will support Fedora is that Linux was originally created and supported by a community of open-source developers, administrators, ...
Giving Back to FedoraContributing to the open-source community is the best way to ensure that Linux, in general, and Fedora, in particular, will continue to improve and grow in the future. Even if you are not a kernel hacker, or a software ...
Moving to Fedora Core 2Fedora Core 2 reflects Red Hat's commitment to making the Fedora Project a platform for rapid development and adoption of Linux technology. Although we are recommending Fedora Core 1 as a more stable Linux distributio...
SummaryDespite the change in both name and how it is produced, the Linux operating system referred to as Fedora Core is a good, free Linux operating system for learning Linux troubleshooting. Red Hat's flagship Red Hat Linux product formed ...
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