The latest stable version of the Linux kernel is: 2.6.21.1 2007-04-27 22:02 UTC F V C Changelog
The latest prepatch for the stable Linux kernel tree is: 2.6.22-rc1 2007-05-13 02:00 UTC B V C ChangelogThe latest snapshot for the stable Linux kernel tree is: 2.6.22-rc1-git2 2007-05-15 07:01 UTC B V C The latest 2.4 version of the Linux kernel is: 2.4.34.4 2007-04-22 15:57 UTC F V C Changelog
The latest prepatch for the 2.4 Linux kernel tree is: 2.4.35-pre4 2007-04-22 16:06 UTC B V VI C Changelog
The latest 2.2 version of the Linux kernel is: 2.2.26 2004-02-25 00:28 UTC F V Changelog
The latest prepatch for the 2.2 Linux kernel tree is: 2.2.27-rc2 2005-01-12 23:55 UTC B V VI Changelog
The latest -mm patch to the stable Linux kernels is: 2.6.21-mm2 2007-05-09 08:00 UTC B V Changelog
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Linux Kernal History
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
Review: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
Tuesday November 02, 2004 (08:00 AM GMT)
By: Jem MatzanSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 represents a significant step forward for GUI-based enterprise server operating systems. While others are still fiddling with the 2.4 kernel, Novell has jumped up to 2.6, adding several exclusive features that make SLES9 stand above its competition. On its surface SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 looks like a somewhat reduced version of SUSE Linux 9.1 Professional, but its most exciting features are hidden beneath the familiar green and blue GUI. Slackware or BSD servers are unlikely to be replaced by SUSE and its fancy interface, but Windows Server 2003 has no prayer against this production-quality server OS.First let's start with the basics: SUSE of any flavor is easy to install, maintain, and manage, and SLES9 is not a disappointment in that regard. The only trouble SLES9 has is in installing and activating the boot loader when a serial ATA controller is present (and unused) in the system.
Novell Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10
NOVELL SUSE LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 10$349, two-CPU system license and one year of upgrade protection; or $799, one year of technical support and one year of upgrade protection; a training kit bundle; volume licensing available.www.novell.com/linux/
Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 - Storage & Servers - Network Computing
Novell Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise:
SUSE Linux Enterprise is the only enterprise-class Linux platform on the market today. It's a solution you can rely on because it's been through months of regression testing-including test cases with applications like Oracle and SAP, and hardware tests on all the major architectures.
Novell uses a unique development and testing methodology—AutoBuild—that ensures that all our commercial Linux software code meets the highest technical standards for reliability and integrity. With AutoBuild, Novell can compile SUSE Linux Enterprise across all major hardware architectures at once-in less time than it takes other Linux distributions to compile on just one architecture. That means SUSE Linux Enterprise is more thoroughly tested and optimized, with fewer bugs and security flaws, than any than any other Linux operating system. With better code quality, you gain a more efficient IT infrastructure in running SUSE Linux Enterprise on your mainframes, grids, clusters, workstations and desktops.
SuSE Linux-
If you're looking full feature bundles with your Linux distribution, try SuSE Linux. Originally created by German programmers, this distribution has become quite popular in Europe and is gaining much recognition in the United States. Of course it includes the standard X Windows System, KDE and GNOME environments, but it distances itself from the other offerings by including a huge amount of bundled software. This distribution is also recommended for newer users.
Novell uses a unique development and testing methodology—AutoBuild—that ensures that all our commercial Linux software code meets the highest technical standards for reliability and integrity. With AutoBuild, Novell can compile SUSE Linux Enterprise across all major hardware architectures at once-in less time than it takes other Linux distributions to compile on just one architecture. That means SUSE Linux Enterprise is more thoroughly tested and optimized, with fewer bugs and security flaws, than any than any other Linux operating system. With better code quality, you gain a more efficient IT infrastructure in running SUSE Linux Enterprise on your mainframes, grids, clusters, workstations and desktops.
SuSE Linux-
If you're looking full feature bundles with your Linux distribution, try SuSE Linux. Originally created by German programmers, this distribution has become quite popular in Europe and is gaining much recognition in the United States. Of course it includes the standard X Windows System, KDE and GNOME environments, but it distances itself from the other offerings by including a huge amount of bundled software. This distribution is also recommended for newer users.
OpenSuse
OpenSuse (Novell)
The openSUSE project is a community program sponsored by Novell. Promoting the use of Linux everywhere, this program provides free, easy access to openSUSE, a complete Linux distribution. The openSUSE project has three main goals: make openSUSE the easiest Linux for anyone to obtain and the most widely used Linux distribution; leverage open source collaboration to make openSUSE the world's most usable Linux distribution and desktop environment for new and experienced Linux users; dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make openSUSE the platform of choice for Linux developers and software vendors.
• 2007-04-12: Development Release: openSUSE 10.3 Alpha 3
• 2007-03-15: Development Release: openSUSE 10.3 Alpha 2
• 2007-02-15: Development Release: openSUSE 10.3 Alpha 1
• 2007-01-26: Distribution Release: openSUSE 10.2 Live DVD
• 2006-12-07: Distribution Release: openSUSE 10.2
• 2006-11-23: Development Release: openSUSE 10.2 RC1
The openSUSE project is a community program sponsored by Novell. Promoting the use of Linux everywhere, this program provides free, easy access to openSUSE, a complete Linux distribution. The openSUSE project has three main goals: make openSUSE the easiest Linux for anyone to obtain and the most widely used Linux distribution; leverage open source collaboration to make openSUSE the world's most usable Linux distribution and desktop environment for new and experienced Linux users; dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make openSUSE the platform of choice for Linux developers and software vendors.
• 2007-04-12: Development Release: openSUSE 10.3 Alpha 3
• 2007-03-15: Development Release: openSUSE 10.3 Alpha 2
• 2007-02-15: Development Release: openSUSE 10.3 Alpha 1
• 2007-01-26: Distribution Release: openSUSE 10.2 Live DVD
• 2006-12-07: Distribution Release: openSUSE 10.2
• 2006-11-23: Development Release: openSUSE 10.2 RC1
Debian
What is Debian? Debian is a free operating system (OS) for your computer. An operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run. Debian uses the Linux kernel (the core of an operating system), but most of the basic OS tools come from the GNU project; hence the name GNU/Linux.Debian GNU/Linux provides more than a pure OS: it comes with over 18733 packages, precompiled software bundled up in a nice format for easy installation on your machine.
Debian -- The Universal Operating System
Debian/GNU- Debian/GNU is intended for the more advanced Linux users out there. Although it is more difficult to use than other distributions, Debian/GNU is frequently chosen for web server purposes. Its stability and web adminstration tools are the reason many webmasters rely on Debian/GNU for their server environment.
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