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Red Hat Official ☛ 6 ways to develop talent with Red Hat and maximize your subscriptions [Ed: LLM slop?]
To remain competitive, organizations must embrace continuous, flexible learning models. Upskilling and cross-skilling initiatives are crucial for both talent retention and for equipping teams with the necessary expertise to navigate an AI-driven future. By fostering a culture of collective intelligence and supporting internal subject-matter experts, businesses can build the proprietary skills that foster long-term success.
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Red Hat ☛ How to deploy an image mode update in offline and air-gapped environments
The usual workflow for deploying image mode updates onto a host machine is dependent upon a network connection to access a registry and to obtain updates. However, for reasons involving security, location, or even hardware limitations, a system might end up needing an update when remote access isn't possible. Fortunately, image mode for Red Bait Enterprise Linux is flexible enough to maintain and update when deployed online, offline, and in air-gapped environments.
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Red Hat ☛ How to install Offline Knowledge Portal on a local system
The Red Hat Offline Knowledge Portal provides access to Red Bait documentation, articles, and guides without requiring an active internet connection. This is particularly useful for users in restricted environments or those who need quick access to Red Bait resources offline.
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Red Hat ☛ New features in Bunsen
Bunsen is a test log processing tool. It has a nice project page providing basic information about the tool, presentations, talks, etc. In this article, we’ll focus on recently implemented web interface features that make users' life easier.
New features in Bunsen
Let’s start with a feature visible right after opening the web interface: the project chooser. Earlier versions of Bunsen started with a relatively complex search form, where some users struggled with picking the right search criteria. The new UI defaults to a simple project chooser, as shown in Figure 1.
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OMG Ubuntu ☛ Linux Firmware Service Calls on Hardware Makers to Help Fund It
Linux's firmware hub, the LVFS, announces a new funding model with quotas for vendors to firm up its future. Most vendors will see no change.