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Red Hat also is wrapping up
Red Hat spokeswoman Leigh Day said the company expects to meet Friday's deadline for completion of Fedora with the new
The Enterprise Linux product, in contrast, is a slower-moving product that won't get the full 2.6 kernel until 2005. Red Hat competitor Novell advocates a faster adoption of the 2.6 kernel, which among other things improves performance on multiprocessor servers.
Other changes coming with the updated enterprise edition include several bug fixes; version 1.1 of
Separately, the Raleigh, N.C., company scrapped its paid subscription plan for Wide Open magazine. The new version will be free to those who meet qualifications and to existing subscribers.
The company had charged $35.95 for six issues annually, spokeswoman Kathryn Bishop said, and will refund subscribers.



