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OpenELA Commits to Building RHEL-Compatible Operating Systems

DevOps.com

CIQ, Oracle and SUSE are forming a trade group committed to developing Linux distributions compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

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Red Hat Automates More Operating System Tasks

DevOps.com

Red Hat today announced an update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) that automates a wide range of manual tasks. available in a few weeks, expands the Red Hat System Roles capability that provides a prescriptive and automated means of managing operating system […].

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Cloudera’s RHEL-volution: Powering the Cloud with Red Hat

Cloudera

As enterprise AI technologies rapidly reshape our digital environment, the foundation of your cloud infrastructure is more critical than ever. Previously, Cloudera customers on public cloud were provided with Virtual Machine images built on CentOS Linux.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Now Available In Linux Academy Cloud Playground

Linux Academy

Linux Academy is happy to announce that the new Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Distribution is available in the Linux Academy Cloud Playground. Cloud Playground is included in both individual Linux Academy memberships , as well as business memberships. How To Launch Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 in Cloud Playground.

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Frequently Asked Questions About CVE-2024-3094, A Backdoor in XZ Utils

Tenable

Frequently asked questions about CVE-2024-3094, a supply-chain attack responsible for a backdoor in XZ Utils, a widely used library found in multiple Linux distributions. XZ is a type of lossless data compression on Unix-like operating systems, which is often compared to other common data compression formats such as gzip and bzip2.

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CVE-2022-47939: Critical RCE Vulnerability in Linux Kernel

Tenable

CVE-2022-47939: Critical RCE Vulnerability in Linux Kernel A critical remote code execution vulnerability in the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed by Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative in its ZDI-22-1690 advisory. ZDI disclosed the vulnerability to the Linux team in July 2022, and was patched on August 17 in the 5.15.61

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What’s Free at Linux Academy — May 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students have the opportunity to develop their Linux and Cloud skills further. Each month, we will kick off our community content with a live study group allowing members of the Linux Academy community to come together and share their insights in order to learn from one another.

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