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Red Hat revs Enterprise Linux distro

 
Nehalem-Java-hypervisor love Red Hat today announced the fourth release of its Enterprise Linux commercial distribution, RHEL 5.3, adding support for new hardware, some virtualization tweaks meant to keep pace with recent innovations to hypervisor technology, and all sorts of other goodies.… (link)

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