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IBM Red Hat and CentOS Leftovers, RPM 6.0.1 Released
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Red Hat Official ☛ Slash VM provisioning time on Red Hat Openshift Virtualization using Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
To transform a slow and manual process into a rapid, automated one, you need 3 key building blocks: A user-friendly portal, a powerful hypervisor, and an intelligent automation engine.
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Linuxiac ☛ RPM 6.0.1 Fixes Key Regressions And Improves Signature Handling
RPM, one of the oldest and most widely used package management systems in Linux, the backbone of distributions like RHEL, Fedora, openSUSE, and others, has released version 6.0.1, a focused bugfix update addressing several regressions introduced in RPM 6.0 earlier this year.
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Red Hat ☛ Automate Hey Hi (AI) workflows with Red Bait Ansible Certified Content Collection amazon.ai for generative AI [Ed: Red Hat is all about buzzwords under IBM's control]
In part 1 of this blog, we introduced the Red Hat Ansible Certified Content Collection amazon.ai for generative AI and how it brings declarative automation to Amazon Bedrock and DevOps Guru.
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Red Hat ☛ Integrate a custom Hey Hi (AI) service with Red Bait Ansible Lightspeed [Ed: Red Hat is all about buzzwords under IBM's control]
Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed is the generative Hey Hi (AI) service for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform that helps your automation team build content more efficiently.
The Ansible Lightspeed intelligent assistant lets you bring your own Hey Hi (AI) service to power the inference engine that helps generate answers. These answers use enhanced context from retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) requests. This blog post shows you how to integrate a custom Hey Hi (AI) service to drive the inference process and get the most out of Ansible Lightspeed.
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CentOS ☛ December 2025 News
Secure boot is working on CentOS Stream 9 and 10. The CFP for CentOS Connect is open until December 15. Tell us about new developments or infrastructure for CentOS Stream, interesting developments in upstream projects, updates and innovations happening in our Special Interest Groups, and CentOS as a development platform for applications and derivatives.