Red Hat set for major Linux upgrade
Red Hat is believed to be planning a major upgrade to its Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system that will fully support the latest Linux 2.6 kernel for the first time.
The launch is expected to take place at the Linux World event in the US next month, although Red Hat is not commenting on the details.
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