OpenSUSE, Fedora, Red Hat, Canonical, and Hardware
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SUSE/OpenSUSE
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OpenSUSE ☛ Invitation to openSUSE.Asia Summit 2025 - Faridabad, India
Previous summits have been widely attended by participants from India, China, Indonesia, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and more.
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OpenSUSE ☛ Choose Freedom, Not Trialware
On a mission to buy a new laptop for a family member, the customer sought something simple, reliable and future-proof. After browsing through the selection, a solid Lenovo laptop stood out; it had good hardware, decent battery life and no unnecessary gimmicks.
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Fedora / IBM
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: End of OpenID authentication in Fedora Account System
The OpenID is being replaced by OpenIDConnect (OIDC) in most of the modern web and most of the Fedora infrastructure is already using OIDC as the default authentication method. OIDC offers us better security by handling both authentication and authorization. It also allows us to have more control over services that are using Fedora Account System (FAS) for authentication.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Getting telco observability right with Red Hat
Observability needs a single pane of observability of the entire network and services, including the hardware and software components. The challenge is integrating diverse monitoring, telemetry, and alerting systems components into one interface that can provide real-time insights across the entire telecom infrastructure. In this article, we look at characteristics of some of the most sought-after requirements from telco operators when observing and monitoring solutions for their networks.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Easy automation for Microsoft Windows Server and Azure with Ansible Automation Platform [Ed: Red Hat promoting proprietary wares of Microsoft, which attacks GNU/Linux]
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Canonical/Ubuntu Family
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Ubuntu ☛ Hardening automation for CIS benchmarks now available for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
System hardening is an essential preventative security measure for production systems and critical workloads. It is especially important for regulated industries such as healthcare, finance, telecommunications and the public sector.
Hardening provides defense in depth by establishing safe default and configuration settings. Examples of these include allowing least privileges, enabling robust logging and auditing, and enforcing encryption, in line with security industry best practices such as The Center for Internet Security (CIS) benchmarks. CIS uses a consensus process to develop benchmarks which safeguard organisations against cyber attacks.
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Hardware/Modding
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Linux Gizmos ☛ T-Display K230 Combines RISC-V Processing with LoRa, Wi-Fi, and AMOLED Display
The LILYGO T-Display K230 is a compact development board targeting IoT and embedded system applications. It features the Kendryte K230 system-on-chip, which includes a dual-core 64-bit RISC-V processor and dedicated units for AI acceleration, graphics rendering, and multimedia processing.
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Linux Gizmos ☛ M5Stamp PLC Controller with Opto-Isolated Inputs, Relays, PWR CAN, and RS485
The M5Stamp PLC Controller, built on the StampS3A module, is a compact programmable logic controller designed for industrial automation and remote monitoring. With wireless connectivity, versatile I/O, and industrial communication support, it fits applications such as smart manufacturing and distributed control.
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Linux Gizmos ☛ NXP’s FRDM i.MX 91 Board Provides Low-Power Solution for Linux-Based IoT Systems
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