Red Hat and Fedora: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Alpha, Results Imminent, Fedora Atomic Workstation and More
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More Signs Of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Alpha Being Inbound
Public details are still scarce about Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, but it's looking like the alpha release might not be too far out.
Generally it's been three to four years between major releases of Red Hat Enterpriser Linux, with the RHEL 7 release being back in June of 2014 for reference. Major versions of RHEL are also generally introduced when the current stable series is up to around its fifth point release (and surprise surprise, RHEL 7.5 is in beta). Long story short, it would be incredibly odd if we at least didn't start seeing public alpha/beta releases this year.
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Red Hat Inc (RHT): What are the Indicators Showing?
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MetLife Investment Advisors LLC Takes Position in Red Hat Inc (RHT)
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Fedora Atomic Workstation: Almost fool-proof
I’ve had a little adventure with my Fedora Atomic Workstation this morning and almost missed a meeting because I couldn’t get to a desktop session.
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Fedora Join is now on Telegram and Matrix
As the subject says, we're now on Telegram and on Matrix now! If you'd like to contribute to Fedora, come speak to us! Spread the word!
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