Skip to main content

Home/ Linux/ Group items tagged rhel

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Marc Lijour

Red Hat: 'Yes, we undercut Oracle with hidden Linux patches' * Channel Register - 5 views

  • "We made the change, quite honestly, because we are absolutely making a set of steps that make it more difficult for competitors that wish to provide support services on top of Red Hat Enterprise Linux," Red Hat chief technology officer Brian Stevens tells The Register, before naming those competitors. "Today, there are two competitors that I'm aware of that go to our customers directly, offering to support RHEL directly for them...Oracle and Novell."
  • "The work that we've done should not impede companies from building their own versions of Linux and supporting those for their customers," he says. "All the code we deliver through RHEL is out there. In most cases, the changes that go into RHEL. We already distribute into the upstream kernel. We have an upstream-first policy, where we're developing openly and then later integrating into our tree and then delivering it. So it shouldn't at all impede the community or anybody that's in the business of competing on that."
  •  
    "We made the change, quite honestly, because we are absolutely making a set of steps that make it more difficult for competitors that wish to provide support services on top of Red Hat Enterprise Linux," Red Hat chief technology officer Brian Stevens tells The Register, before naming those competitors. "Today, there are two competitors that I'm aware of that go to our customers directly, offering to support RHEL directly for them...Oracle and Novell."
Frank Boros

Install and Configure Proftpd Server on RHEL / Fedora / CentOS 6.2 - 0 views

  •  
    This tutorial explains how to install and configure Proftpd Server on CentOS 6.2, Fedora Linux and RHEL clones. ProFTPdProFTPd is one of the most popular, secure and reliable FTP server for the Linux operating system. Proftpd uses a single configuration file and it's very simple to set up. Its con
Foxx Inabox

Building puppet and facter RPMs for CentOS or RHEL - - 0 views

  •  
    Excellent step-by-step guide to building the build environment and RPMs for Puppet and Facter on RHEL-based distros.
Frank Boros

how to install & turn on telnet service on RHEL, Febora, CentOS, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Debian - 0 views

  •  
    TELNET (TELetype NETwork) is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network LAN connections.The telnetd program (telnet server) is a server which supports the DARPA telnet interactive communication protocol. Telnetd is normally invoked by the internet server inetd or xinetd for re
anonymous

Ksplice: Upgrade / Patch Your Linux Kernel Without Reboots - 0 views

  •  
    "Ksplice: Upgrade / Patch Your Linux Kernel Without Reboots by Vivek Gite · 5 comments Generally, all Linux distributions needs a scheduled reboot once to stay up to date with important kernel security updates. RHN (or other distro vendors) provides Linux kernel security updates. You can apply kernel updates using yum command or apt-get command line options. After each upgrade you need to reboot the server. Ksplice service allows you to skip reboot step and apply hotfixes to kernel without rebooting the server. In this post I will cover a quick installation of Ksplice for RHEL 5.x and try to find out if service is worth every penny."
Marc Lijour

Red Hat's "obfuscated" kernel source [LWN.net] - 3 views

  •  
    Several readers have pointed out this interview with Maximilian Attems, posted by Raphaël Hertzog. Therein, Maximilian states that, while the cross-distribution cooperation on the 2.6.32 kernel has been a great thing, Red Hat is making things harder by shipping its RHEL 6 kernel source as one big tarball, without breaking out the patches. Your editor has downloaded the 2.6.32-71.14.1.el6 source package and verified that this is the case.
Marc Lijour

Yahoo: The Linux Company | ZDNet - 4 views

  • 100,000s of servers, 640-million users, and over a 1 billion visits a months
  • 13th most popular Web site on the globe, or the fourth if you count all the international Google sites as one
  • “Yahoo has its own Linux distribution, YLinux, targeted for out specific needs. It’s based on Red Hat’s Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
  • ...2 more annotations...
  • “We might have some Windows servers somewhere but none of them are on the Web or in the cloud.”
  • 75% of Yahoo’s Web sites and services run on Linux. The rest? It runs on FreeBSD.
linuxteck

Steps to Install Rocky Linux-8.4 with screenshots - 0 views

Rocky Linux is a Community-based Enterprise Operating System, officially released by Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation (RESF) which is a free support platform with a complete binary-compatible r...

linux rockylinux ubuntu computer training

started by linuxteck on 16 Oct 21 no follow-up yet
1 - 9 of 9
Showing 20 items per page