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CentOS Alternative AlmaLinux OS 8.6 Is Now Available for Download

AlmaLinux OS 8.6 “Sky Tiger” builds on the changes implemented by Red Hat in their Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 release. Learn more here.
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Why the open source driver release from NVIDIA is so important for Linux?

Background Today NVIDIA announced that they are releasing an open source kernel driver for their GPUs, so I want to share with you some background information and how I think this will impact Linux graphics and compute going forward. One … Continue reading

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Why is Kopper and Zink important? AKA the future of OpenGL

Since Kopper got merged today upstream I wanted to write a little about it as I think the value it brings can be unclear for the uninitiated. Adam Jackson in our graphics team has been working for the last Months … Continue reading

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Red Hat CEO Paul Cormier: Open Source Drives the Cloud and Edge

I spoke with Paul Cormier, CEO of Red Hat, about how open source innovation enables edge computing, and why hybrid cloud is now the operative model going forward.
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Red Hat Has Moved Out of Russia

Red Hat has officially moved out of Russia. The North American Linux giant isn’t the only one. SUSE is also suspending direct sales to Russian groups. Learn more here.
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Wazuh Vulnerability Detection

Wazuh is able to detect vulnerabilities through the integration of vulnerability feeds indexed by Canonical, Debian, Red Hat, and the National Vulnerability Database. Learn more here.
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How to Install Slack on Linux: An Easy-to-Follow Guide

This guide will show you how to easily install the Slack application on Linux. It will cover both Ubuntu and Debian, as well as Red Hat-based distributions such as AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, and Fedora. Learn more here.
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How to Install Podman as Docker Alternative on Debian 11

Podman (the POD MANager) is an OCI-compliant container engine, developed by Red Hat as a drop-in replacement of Docker. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and use Podman on Debian 11.
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How to Check and Repair XFS Filesystem in RHEL

xfs_repair command repairs corrupt or damaged XFS filesystems. It’s highly scalable, high-performance and is designed to effectively repair even very large file systems with many inodes. Unlike other Linux file …

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How to configure a SMTP relay host in Sendmail

By default, the sendmail runs locally on localhost.localdomain and tries to send the mail with the root@localhost.localdomain to the remote smtp server, which would get rejected as the localhost.localdomain will …

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How to check if an RHEL system is vulnerable to a CVE

Most companies scan infrastructure devices for vulnerability every quarter, but the duration may vary depending on the company’s ITSM policy. After the security scan, if the security team finds vulnerabilities …

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Google Unveils Knative 1.0 Serverless Computing Platform

Google has announced the stable release of Knative 1.0, designed to create an infrastructure serverless computing deployed on top of a container isolation system based on the Kubernetes platform. In addition to Google, companies such as IBM, Red Hat, SAP, and VMware are also involved in the development of Knative. The release of Knative 1.0 […]

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Enters Beta with Exciting New Features and Many Improvements

Powered by the Linux 5.14 kernel series, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta is here to give the community a preview of the next major release of the award-winning and acclaimed Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system for desktop, server and cloud computing. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta introduces enhanced web console performance metrics […]

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Steps to Install Rocky Linux-8.4 with Screenshots

Rocky Linux is a Community-based Enterprise Operating System, officially released by Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation (RESF) which is a free support platform with a complete binary-compatible release using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system source code. The advantage of Rocky Linux is that it is completely free to install on any 64-bit x86 […]

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The Open Source Security Foundation Receives $10 Million in Funding

The Linux Foundation has announced a $10 million commitment to the OpenSSF (Open Source Security Foundation), an effort to improve the security of open source software. Funds will be raised through royalties from parent companies of OpenSSF, including Amazon, Cisco, Dell Technologies, Ericsson, Facebook, Fidelity, GitHub, Google, IBM, Intel, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Oracle, […]

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How to Install Jenkins on Rocky Linux 8

Jenkins is an open-source continuous build system. In this guide, we walk you through the process of installing and configuring a Jenkins server on a Rocky Linux 8 machine. This guide is also applicable for other Red Hat Linux and SUSE Linux OS.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 10th, 2021

This has been a really great week for Linux releases, starting with the Mozilla Firefox 93 web browser and continuing with the Debian GNU/Linux 11.1 “Bullseye” distribution. Also out this week were new maintenance updates for the KDE Gear and KDE Frameworks software suites for users of the Plasma desktop. On top of that, the […]

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 Enters Beta Testing with Live Kernel Patching on the Web Console

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 is the fifth maintenance update to the latest and greatest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 operating system series and brings various new features to RHEL’s web console, such as live kernel patching without using the command line tooling and enhanced performance metrics to help you identify and prevent performance issues. […]

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PipeWire and fixing the Linux Video Capture stack

PipeWire has already made great strides forward in terms of improving the audio handling situation on Linux, but one of the original goals was to also bring along the video side of the house. In fact in the first few … Continue reading

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How to boot RHEL 8/7 into Emergency Mode

This quick guide describes how to boot RHEL system into Emergency Mode, using the systemd target unit.
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