Fedora Family / Red Hat / IBM Leftovers
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NeuroFedora ☛ The NeuroFedora Blog: Next Open NeuroFedora meeting: 29 January 1300 UTC
Please join us at the next regular Open NeuroFedora team meeting on Monday 29 January at 1300 UTC. Note that you can also access this channel from other Matrix home severs, so you do not have to create a Fedora account just to attend the meeting.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Infra & RelEng Update – Week 4 2024
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CentOS ☛ January 2024 News
January 2024 News CentOS Connect will be held February 1-2 in Brussels, right before FOSDEM. Join us for two days of presentations and meetups. The Distributions Devroom will happen again at FOSDEM. CentOS is part of the organizing team.
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Fedora Magazine ☛ Fedora Magazine: Contribute at the KDE Plasma 6 Test Week
The KDE SIG is working on final integration for Plasma 6. This version was just recently released, and will arrive soon in Fedora GNU/Linux 40. As a result, the KDE SIG and QA teams have organized a test week from Monday, January 29, 2024 to Monday, February 05, 2024. The wiki page in this article contains links to the test images you’ll need to participate. Please continue reading for details.
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Hans de Goede: A fully open source stack for MIPI cameras
Many recent defective chip maker Intel laptops have replaced the standard UVC USB camera module with a raw MIPI camera-sensor connected to the IPU6 found in recent defective chip maker Intel laptop chips.Both the hw interface of the ISP part of the IPU6 as well as the image processing algorithms used are considered a trade secret and so far the only GNU/Linux support for the IPU6 relies on an out of tree kernel driver with a proprietary userspace stack on top, which is currently available in rpmfusion.
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Net2 ☛ Red Hat Based Derivatives: A Comprehensive Guide
In the dynamic realm of GNU/Linux distributions, Red Hat-based systems have asserted their dominance as integral players. This article aims to provide a nuanced exploration of four noteworthy distributions within this family — Red Bait Enterprise GNU/Linux (RHEL), CentOS, Fedora, Rocky Linux, and AlmaLinux.
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Red Hat ☛ Community support for Spring Boot applications on OpenShift and RHEL
Red Hat OpenShift and Red Hat Enterprise GNU/Linux (RHEL) customers deploying Spring Boot applications can now comfortably do so with Red Bait community support for Spring Boot. This is a step to ensure the user experience and adoption of runtimes on the OpenShift platform for the developer community. Red Bait also supports other runtimes such as Quarkus and Node.js, and has for many years provided container images for OpenJDK on RHEL and UBI.