December 12, 2006
RedHat 5
This morning we had a fun telecon with RedHat about RHEL5. Not much really new information for me, as i've been to a million meetings with RedHat, Oracle, Sun, NSA, and other fun groups for the last year, but there was probably a lot of new information for most of the government folk invited.
RedHat seems to have the right ideas. They're targetting both the server administration geeks (I'm one of them right now, admining 30 or so linux servers) as well as the research/MLS geeks (I'll be one again, assuming my funding comes through). In short, RedHat is the new Sun. (I don't think that Novell is the new Microsoft, though with their recent collusion I suppose one never knows.)
They did get one thing wrong though: the screenshot above shows how the presentation portion of the telecon looked on my Linux desktop. The upper left pane is the 'chat room' (blank), the right pane has three sub-panes that are survey questions with radio buttons (again, blank), the lower left pane is where I could take notes (yep, I could type, but it showed up blank on my screen). I was running Ubuntu Dapper with Firefox 1.5.0.8 and the latest Flash player for Linux (released December 6th). Kind of a bummer that RedHat is depending upon their potential buyers' running Windows as their desktop OS. The desktop doesn't seem to be their market right now, though, so I guess it all works out in the end.







by reid
on October 01, 2007
by reid
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