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What's new in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5
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| Optimised virtualisation, support for
| recently introduced AMD and Intel processors,
| new versions of OpenOffice, PostgreSQL and
| Samba as well as numerous fresh drivers are
| all among the major advancements of RHEL 5.5.
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| After releasing a beta version in early
| February, Red Hat has now released version
| 5.5 of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). As
| usual at the first stage in the life cycle of
| this Linux distribution for corporate
| customers, the new version not only offers
| new drivers and various corrections, but also
| numerous new features.
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http://www.h-online.com/open/features/What-s-new-in-Red-Hat-Enterprise-Linux-5-5-969097.html
Recent:
RHEL 5.5 - extra lube for your KVMs
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| So what did I make of the RHEL 5.5 beta? I
| found it to be, well, quite nice. It was my
| first exposure to RHEL directly, though I'm
| familiar with CentOS, and indeed, aside from
| the prominent Red Hat branding, things
| looked and behaved much like CentOS.
|
| [...]
|
| Ahead of that release, I'd say the beta
| provides a solid update for RHEL. The new
| KVM tools and additional device support will
| make RHEL 5.5 well worth the upgrade when
| the final release does arrive later this
| year.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/23/red_hat_5_5_review/
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