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David Cantrell: rpminspect-1.7 released
rpminspect 1.7 is now available. This release includes a lot of fine tuning and bug fixing as more projects and workflows adopt rpminspect.
The main feature present in the 1.7 release is the unicode inspection. This inspection has been added in response to the Trojan Source vulnerabilities that were recently disclosed to the public. The inspection checks text files in source RPMs as well as extract source archives for any files containing forbidden Unicode code points. The forbidden code points have to be defined in the rpminspect configuration file. See the data/generic.yaml file for an example configuration block for the unicode inspection. The code points defined there are the bidirectional code points the Trojan Source vulnerability discusses.
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IBus 1.5.25 is released | DesktopI18N's Blog
IBus 1.5.25 is now released and available in Fedora 35.
# dnf update ibus
This release changes the default Emoji shortcut key to Ctrl-period, which was Ctrl-Shift-e previously, to follow GTK shortcut keys. MS-Windows provides Super-period shortcut key for Emoji typing and MacOS does Command-Shift-space shortcut key currently.
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IT careers: 5 steps to get hired before the holidays [Ed: IBM says, create an account with Microsoft to get a job. Red Hat under IBM is not what it once was...]
One of the biggest misconceptions about job searching is that hiring stops during the holiday period. Job seekers often wait until the beginning of the year to restart their job application process, but there’s no need to take a break.
Organizations are looking to fill open spots before they close the budget for the end of the year. Many are desperately looking for candidates. By strategically applying for opportunities during the holiday period, you can increase your chances of landing a job even before the start of the next year.
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Video: The right features make technology more adaptable & adoptable, says Red Hat’s Phil Andrews [Ed: Mostly fluff, maybe Red Hat paid for it too (IBM)]
Phil Andrews, VP and General Manager, CEMEA Region, Red Hat, shares insights into the findings of the latest ‘The State of Enterprise Open Source’ report and calls on organisations to work with the right vendors to fully maximise the opportunities and innovations within open source communities.
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Linux and Cloud Native Security: Red Hat’s Perspective [Ed: Red Hat is buying puff pieces (see disclosure at the bottom), just like Microsoft does]
The Linux Foundation and Red Hat are sponsors of The New Stack.
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Samsung, Red Hat to Work on Linux Drivers for Future Tech
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Samsung is working on new memory technologies that provide faster bandwidth inside hardware for data to travel between CPUs, storage and other computing resources. The company also announced it was partnering with Red Hat to ensure these technologies have Linux compatibility.
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