Red Hat and Fedora Leftovers
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Yellow Tail Tech is teaming up with Red Hat to bring students the latest and greatest in tech training.
Yellow Tail Tech is an EdTech company focused on helping people—with little to no IT or technical background—acquire the required competencies to land a career in IT. Founded by industry professionals Paloma Vilceus and RHCSA Jubee Vilceus, the YTT team brings real-world demands into accessible training courses.
The company is again raising the bar and setting the standard for innovation in the industry by partnering up with Red Hat, Inc., a US-based software company known for developing enterprise open-source software solutions. Red Hat Enterprise Linux offers an open-source platform that allows companies to develop app development, storage, virtualization, automation, and more technologies.
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5 global environment variables provided by OpenShift GitOps
Red Hat OpenShift GitOps provides a compelling out-of-the-box experience for the majority of Red Hat OpenShift customers. However, there are times when organizations have specific requirements to satisfy that require additional tuning. OpenShift GitOps provides a number of global-level environment variables that organizations can apply to tailor their experience.
5 Environment variables: Overview
OpenShift GitOps supports the use of environment variables to control operator behavior in specific areas. The following table provides a brief overview of five variables from the upstream documentation. Note that this list can change between releases, so it's always a good idea to verify new, deprecated, or removed variables.
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David Cantrell: rpminspect-1.11 released
rpminspect 1.11 is now available. The last release was in June of 2022. This release is definitely the largest so far. There are 258 closed issues in this release across 211 pull requests in 354 different commits.
This release saw a lot of continued fixes in specific inspections, such as annocheck and abidiff. There was a lot of good reporting from different users and I was able to address a lot of issues with very specific reproducers. I also received a lot of feedback on how best to report changes, which improves the usability for developers, QA, and other teams.
There are no new inspections in this release, but there is new functionality. Configuration files can now be written in YAML, JSON, or DSON syntax. The files should carry an appropriate filename ending as rpminspect relies on that to determine how to read the file. That is, if using YAML syntax, please end the file with‘.yaml’.
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Fabio Alessandro Locati: MACCHIATObin boot on serial port
I bought a MACCHIATObin Single Shot a few months ago with the idea of creating a NAS out of it. The results have been very good and, to begin in an easy way, I decided to install Fedora 37 Server Edition. Now that I’ve decided exactly what I want out of it, I reinstalled Fedora and started from scratch with exactly what I wanted. I decided to install Fedora 37 IoT, which is an rpm-ostree based release.