Leftovers in Red Hat Official Site
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Red Hat ☛ 3 improvements in GDB 16's core file loading
A core file is a dump of the memory and registers of a process at a specific point in time, usually at the moment that a process crashes. The default action for some signals, for example
SIGSEGV
(segmentation fault), is to generate a core file. A core file can be loaded into tools likeGDB
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Red Hat Official ☛ What’s new on docs.redhat.com
You can access all guides for a product from the table of contents. Jump links offer easy wayfinding on the right.
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Red Hat Official ☛ SELinux and RHEL: A technical exploration of security hardening
Security in the enterprise world is paramount, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has long been a leader in integrating robust security mechanisms. Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a cornerstone technology enabling this security. In this blog, we explore SELinux's workings, its role in RHEL, and its relationship with Red Hat’s approach to vulnerability assessment, as detailed in our four-point impact scale for common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs).
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Red Hat Official ☛ How to adopt platform engineering in 2025
Platform engineering is an emerging practice to help organizations streamline their tools and infrastructure into a single cohesive point, known as an internal developer portal(IDP). The goal is to consolidate technologies, knowledge and best practices to boost overall productivity for all teams in the IT organization.