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Red Hat's big Linux update
Created: 10/31/2007
Video description: At a San Francisco press event, Red Hat executive vice president Paul Cormier discusses Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. It's the first major update to the company's open source operating system in more than two years.\r\n

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