Fedora and Red Hat
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Test Days: Internationalization (i18n) features of Fedora 26
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Miro Hrončok: Fedora was at PyCon SK 2017
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Improved high DPI display support in the pipeline
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Red Hat Inc (RHT) CEO James M. Whitehurst Sells 26250 Shares
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.4 Beta is here
There is a common misconception that companies can't make money from open source solutions, such as Linux. While a company like Canonical -- maker of Ubuntu -- is in a state of confusion, Red Hat continues to see success in the enterprise. The company is quite profitable with is popular Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system, serving as a great example for the open source community.
Today, Red Hat announces that RHEL 7.4 has achieved Beta status. The pre-release version of the distribution is available immediately, and administrators can begin testing now. The company promises many security additions including Network Bound Disk Encryption and OpenSSL HTTP/2.0 enhancements.
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Why productivity shouldn't be the key measure of agile transformation
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3 ways to stay technical while becoming business savvy
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Red Hat extends strategic alliance to access AWS services
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New CloudLinux 7 Beta Linux Kernel Security Update Addresses Multiple Issues
Updated to version 3.10.0-614.10.2.lve1.4.48, the new CloudLinux 7 kernel can be downloaded from the updates-testing repository, and it looks like it adds a fix for a security issue (CVE-2017-7895) that was patched upstream for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 series of operating systems, among other supported releases that were also affected.
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