In episode 2 of this series, Mark Cox–team lead for the Red Hat Security Response Team–talks about policies.
QDisk bolsters the quorum of small count clusters. This article outlines when and how to use QDisk.
Note: QDisk was added to RHCS and GFS starting with the updates in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.4 and 5.0. » Read more
In this year’s Red Hat Magazine survey, you told us overwhelmingly that Alan Cox was the Red Hat person you wanted to hear from. Recently we had the chance to walk a windy beach with none other.
This video is the first in a three-part series addressing patents, open standards, and the challenges facing the free software community.
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The GNOME and KDE desktop environments included with Red Hat Enterprise Linux have built-in functionality for viewing system documentation. In KDE, to get specific help on a command or configuration file type man:<command-name> into the Konqueror location field, for example man:mkfs.ext3. Some commands like grep use the "info" system for their documentation. For these, enter info:<command-name>.
In GNOME, locate the the Documenation Viewer by choosing from the menu System → Help. Enter the command name into the search field, then choose <command> manual page from the results.
Mark Cox–team lead for the Red Hat Security Response Team–talks with us about the role of the vendor in software security.
If you’ve ever gone looking for legitimately free fonts, you’ve probably found that there are a lot of really bad ones. But there’s also a lot of discussion out there about “open source fonts.” » Read more