Red Hat Welcomes the New Age of Virtualization Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess …, Inc.[/URL] purchased [URL="http://www.qumranet.com"]Qumranet[/URL], an Israeli Open Source company that specializes … Red Hat [URL="http://www.redhat.com/promo/qumranet"]knows[/URL] exactly what it's doing. Desktop… technology, go to the [URL="http://www.qumranet.com/products-and-solutions/video-library/27-video-library/… Active Directory 2003 Script Programming Software Development by grandprix … user "CN=ATEST001,OU=local-admins,DC=red,DC=qumranet,DC=com" -display "ATEST001 FAMILYNAME" -pwd 123456…-admin,OU=local-admins,DC=red,DC=qumranet,DC=com" -upn "ATEST001@red.qumranet.com" -disabled no -pwdneverexpires yes… 5 Linux-based Virtualization Companies to Watch Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess … all virtual machines. [B]5. [URL="http://kvm.qumranet.com"]KVM[/URL][/B] - Kernel-based Virtual Machines are… infrastructure or VDI. KVM is owned and developed by Qumranet--which is now owned by [URL="http://www.…commercial offerings. Read more about Red Hat's acquisition of Qumranet in my [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/blogs/… The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess … Enterprise Linux and recently acquired [URL="http://www.qumranet.com/"]Qumranet[/URL] to bolster its position into the virtualization realm… Red Hat Does 180, Returns Gold Star Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess … going to offer a solution that combined their new acquistion, Qumranet and the KVM product. I don't have to wait… desktops, you have to use a special protocol like SPICE, Qumranet's proprietary remote desktop software. Will this announcement and product… Now open source: virtual desktop protocol SPICE Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by EddieC … it inherited along with its acquisition of virtualization tools maker Qumranet in 2008. Once proprietary, SPICE is the transport protocol used… by Qumranet's [url=http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page]Kernel… Red Hat Motorcycle Maintenance Without Xen Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess … base? Absolutely not, to both questions. After Red Hat purchased Qumranet in 2008 (and acquired KVM in the deal), it no… a second, competing hypervisor. The people at Red Hat and Qumranet are smart enough to successfully convert a Xen user base… Is Red Hat the New VMware? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess … Hat purchased [URL="http://www.redhat.com/promo/qumranet/"]Qumranet[/URL] in 2008 to acquire their KVM-based virtualization solution… Red Hat Enters VDI Fray Today Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess … both of which were acquired in their 2008 purchase of Qumranet. If any non-container technology can make VDI work sufficiently… Re: Datacenter Designing Hardware and Software Networking by DimaYasny … in two main flavours - desktop VMs (vmware vdi, red hat/qumranet solidICE, XENdesktop) and terminal servers (MSTS, Citrix, LTSP) software virtualization… Re: Active Directory 2003 Script Programming Software Development by jrcagle I don't know if this is the type of thing you have in mind, but let's take a simpler example: I want to allow the user to input a filepath and print the directory of that path. [code=Python] import os pathname = raw_input('Which path do you want to list? ') os.system('dir %s' % pathname) raw_input('press <Enter> to exit') [/code] If I run … Re: 5 Linux-based Virtualization Companies to Watch Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by mackdav If you are going to include Virtuozzo et al as virtualizations, you should probably also include Solaris 10 zones (which then adds another vendor which doesn't use Linux as a base). You might also include Sun's Virtual Box product offering. Re: 5 Linux-based Virtualization Companies to Watch Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess True, Solaris 10 uses zones/containers, in fact, I use them every day at my day job but the problem is that this is a Linux-oriented blog. I also didn't list Microsoft's Hyper-V for the same reason. Re: 5 Linux-based Virtualization Companies to Watch Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by muti1973 Another company to look out for is Open Kernel Labs OKL4. They have a focus on embedded systems and providing high levels of security. They have made significant strides in the mobile, consumer electronics and point of sale markets. Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by handydan918 very strongly agree with giving Debian a high spot! Also agree with Suse's position. I find the package manager to be the single most important facet of a distro, and I just don't think you can beat Debian. Mepis is now (again!) based on pured Debian stable, with version 8 in beta right now, and based on Lenny. Mepis is still one of the greatest &… Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by scru I've only tried Suse, Fedora, Ubuntu and Debian on that list, and I strongly agree with the order in which they are ranked. I didn't care much for Fedora, less so for Suse, but Debian, mainly because of its package manager managed to stop me from turning sour. Ubuntu, however, was the distro that drove me to convert from Windows. Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by glyj Mandriva is my first choice, because all the code written by mandriva is under GPL, as always, unlike Ubuntu for example with launchpad. The mandriva Control center is the best tool of that kind around here. (with for example the parental control tool ) Mandriva is a small company, and grew from nothing. Despite of that, they chose a development… Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by macemoneta I have essentially the same list, but I reverse the order of Fedora and Ubuntu, for several reasons (that may not be important for many end-users). 1. Security. Fedora is at the leading edge of security on Linux: [url]http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security/Features[/url] Most Linux distributions, including Ubuntu forgo most or all of these … Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by fstephens Not a bad list, but since everyone has their favorites I'm sure many will disagree. I have tried all of them except Slack (but I have used derivatives) and CentOS. I made an attempt at recommending distro's for new users on my blog: [url]http://linuxlatitude.blogspot.com/2008/03/which-linux.html[/url] I also shun Suse because of the M$ … Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by Aia Best distribution is the one I am using right now. After that your list is perfectly fine. Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by Sephi I would have placed Debian on the #1 position if Sidux didn't exist. Sidux is a Debian-based distro which uses packages from Debian Sid with their own stability-security-whatever-patches, which makes it a very usable, very stable, and up-to-date OS. I've been running Ubuntu for 1 year and a half and then I switched to Sidux "just to try" … Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by skidaddy nice list but i think i would have left Slackware and Gentoo off since they are much harder to use and require more knowledge to set up this makes them unsuitable for casual use. I would have added Puppy which is a small linux distro that seems to work well. and even on the live cd is fastand powerfull. Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by carolinason I couldn't agree more, except centos as my primary. Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by txtechdog While I think your article is ok, there is a glaring error in your description of Slackware. Slackware was not the first distribution by any stretch of the imagination. Slackware was predated by many distributions, including the MCC (Manchester Computing Center) distribution, SLS (Softlanding Systems) distribution, and the TAMU (Texas A&M) … Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess To txtechdog: You're right. I should have said oldest "active" distribution. Having attended TAMU, myself, I knew that one came out very early. Sorry for the omission. Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by loyeyoung This is a shameless plug for a new distro released by my company, Isaac & Young Computer Company. [url]http://www.iycc.net[/url] The distro is called IYCC. It's a Debian-based fork of Ubuntu and will gradually migrate towards importing packages directly from Debian. We created the IYCC Distro to support the computers we manufacture, but others … Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess It looks and sounds interesting although I think I'd update it to use OO.org 3.0. I may download it have a look. If it's cool, I'll do a review of it. Re: Red Hat Does 180, Returns Gold Star Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by mhangman ty for tis article Re: Red Hat Does 180, Returns Gold Star Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by venis for more details [url]www.divinesaints.com[/url] Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by sipewa Debian tops it all, second Knoppix, Opensuse third and the other giant-wannabes follow the lead. I have downloaded & tested out almost all the versions listed above and none have the number of software packages knoppix has. Its hardware detection is unbeatable, just try out Knoppix 5.31 DVD or better Knoppix 6.2 DVD. For Debian its quite a …