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Canonical Turns 20: Shaping the Ubuntu Linux World

Ubuntu’s parent company — now powering millions of desktops, servers, and clouds — continues to seek the balance between delivering ‘Linux for Human Beings’ and embracing its responsibilities in the global tech market.
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Libvirt 10.0 Released: Best New Features

The popular free and open-source virtualization API Libvirt 10.0 was released with major improvements.
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2023’s Moments That Marked the Open-Source World

2023 in review: The most remarkable events in the open-source ecosystem that shaped the year. Let’s recall them!
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AlmaLinux Expands ELevate’s Functionality With EPEL Integration

AlmaLinux’s ELevate now offers EPEL support, ensuring a smoother transition from CentOS 7 to AlmaLinux 8. Here’s more on that!
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Meta and IBM Assemble Open-Source AI Super Team

Development of open-source AI models just got a major boost with the launch of the AI Alliance, a super-team made up of companies, developers, scientists, academics, and spearheaded by Meta and IBM, owners of Red Hat. While governments around the world…

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Fedora Workstation 39 and beyond

I have not been so active for a while with writing these Fedora Workstation updates and part of the reason was that I felt I was beginning to repeat myself a lot, which I partly felt was a side effect … Continue reading

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Red Hat’s RHEL 10 Will Phase Out Xorg in Favor of Wayland

RHEL 10’s plan reveals Wayland’s dominance in future Linux releases, focusing on enhanced display features. Here’s more on that!
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AlmaLinux Becomes More Than Just Another RHEL Clone With 9.3 Release

For the first time in its three years of existence, AlmaLinux didn’t release its new version within hours of a new RHEL release. That’s because AlmaLinux is no longer just a copy-and-paste RHEL clone.
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Red Hat Restricts Access to Its Security-Announcement List

Effective October 10, only users with active Red Hat subscriptions can access Red Hat Product Security announcements. Here’s more on that!
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Roundup: Red Hat Shuts Down Another Service, Layoffs at Brave Browser and More…

Also included in this week’s FOSS Week in Review: OpenPubkey goes to Linux Foundation, Adding vector support to MySQL for AI, and the results of last weeks rolling release poll.
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RMS’s Cancer, Linux’s Shrinking Support, Goog’s ‘Privacy Sandbox’, Naming OpenSUSE, and More

Also included in this week’s FOSS Week in Review: Gnome’s new due date, reader’s say Red Hat’s changed for the worse under IBM, and a new poll asks how you like your distros released.
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How to Configure VLAN Tagging Over Bonding on RHEL

In Linux, you can create advanced network setups such as Network Bonding or NIC teaming, VLAN tagging, and bridging based on your needs. These advanced features allow for increased network …

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How to Configure Network Bonding or Teaming on RHEL

Bonding is a Linux kernel feature that allows multiple network interfaces (such as ens192, ens224) to be aggregated into a single virtual network interface called channel bonding (bond0). It increases …

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Rocky, Oracle, SUSE Join Forces Against Red Hat in OpenELA

CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE announced the Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA) formation to support RHEL-based distributions.
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How to Disable IPv6 on RHEL using grubby

In computing, there are two types of IP addresses, IPv4 and IPv6. IPv6 offers a much larger addressing scheme than IPv4. However, IPv4 is more widely used by many organizations …

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FOSS Week In Review: ‘Maddog’ on Red Hat, Cooking With Mint, Linux’s Big Mac Attack & more…

In this week’s news roundup, our Christine Hall tells you what she thinks has gone wrong at Red Hat, and again tries to wrestle Elon Musk to the floor. In between, she covers some more of this week’s FOSS news.
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AlmaLinux Discovers Working With Red Hat Isn’t Easy

Even if you want to work with Red Hat’s new licensing rules, AlmaLinux discovered it’s not easy. Learn more here.
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How to Upgrade VCS from 7.4.2 to 8.0 in RHEL

Veritas Cluster Server upgrade can be done smoothly by using the Install Bundles feature. This installer allows you to perform the upgrade directly to a base, maintenance, patch level or …

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Red Hat Strikes Back at Clone Critics

Red Hat assures the open-source community that its RHEL source code remains readily available and that it still honors its open-source license obligations.
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AlmaLinux Announces Solution to RHEL Source Code Conundrum

The AlmaLinux Foundation made public its plans to continue to develop and maintain its RHEL clone without access to Red Hat’s source code.
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