Fedora and Red Hat or Clones
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Learn about Red Hat Enterprise Linux system roles
Streamline system configuration using a collection of supported roles and workflows that ensure consistent execution of manual tasks.
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Red Hat Satellite 6.9.10 has been released
We are pleased to announce that Red Hat Satellite 6.9.10 is generally available as of November 17, 2022.
Red Hat Satellite is part of the Red Hat Smart Management subscription that makes it easier for enterprises to manage patching, provisioning, and subscription management of Red Hat Enterprise Linux infrastructure.
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Red Hat announces Asia Pacific Partner Award winners
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How we use Red Hat Insights to build better products
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Install Fedora on Raspberry PI
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Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS GovCloud Receives FedRAMP In-Process Designation
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Code Comments: Stories from technologists on the frontlines of innovation
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RHEL 9.1, AlmaLinux 9.1 and (eventually) RockyLinux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1 is out for those of you who pay money, but for those of you who don't, the new-CentOS-no-stream versions are coming up quick with AlmaLinux 9.1 now available for ppc64le and its other, less interesting architectures. As is typical for a point release RHEL 9.1 is largely a maintenance update, though it also includes support for Keylime, Red Hat's remote boot attestation solution. Keylime needs a TPM, though, which doesn't come with Raptor units as sold; there's nothing on the TPM headers on my three systems here. AlmaLinux's release notes are almost identical to RHEL's, including Keylime, and you can get ISOs from their mirrors or upgrade in place. RHEL customers will know their usual drill.