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At long last, OpenStack (now known as OpenInfra Foundation) joins Linux Foundation

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One of the leading options was to join the Linux Foundation, but that didnt happen. Now, OpenStack and the OpenInfra Foundation are moving to the Linux Foundation. The Linux Foundation has emerged over the last 20 years to be the preeminent open-source organization for commercially viable technologies.

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Examining disk space on Linux

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There are many ways to evaluate disk space usage on Linux, and this post examines a number of commands that allow you to view used and available disk space. cache/gnome-software 46M /home/shs/.cache/mozilla/firefox/c8n9kgaz.default-release Linux filesystem Disk /dev/zram0: 3.7 0% /dev tmpfs 1.9G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 757M 1.7M

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Linux Foundation’s L3AF brings zero-downtime updates to eBPF network management

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The Linux Foundations networking division (LF Networking) is helping to address that challenge with the L3AF project, which is based on eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter ) technology. He explained that L3AF offers deep visibility into network infrastructure components that are usually hidden outside of the Linux kernel.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 gains security, networking upgrades

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Red Hat is out this week with the latest milestone update of its flagship Linux platform. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.x Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.x Firewalld is a commonly used Linux firewall service while notables provides filtering and classification of network packets.

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Linux in your car: Red Hat’s milestone collaboration with exida

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Red Hat today announced the Linux math library (libm.so While it may not be obvious to all of us, Linux is playing an increasingly important role in the automotive industry. In fact, even the car you’re driving today could be using Linux in some capacity. Open source places a huge role in the automotive use of Linux.

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Red Hat delivers AI-optimized Linux platform

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Open-source powerhouse Red Hat jumped into the generative AI space three months ago, announcing a new AI-focused vision for its Linux operating system at its annual summit. Today, that vision became a reality with the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI. Think of it as an appliance,” Katarki says. It’s got everything.

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SUSE Edge upgrade targets Kubernetes and Linux at the edge

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Open source and Linux platform vendor SUSE is looking to help organizations solve some of the complexity and challenges of edge computing with the company’s SUSE Edge 3.1 SUSE Edge integrates SUSE Linux Micro, which is an optimized Linux distribution for smaller deployments based on the company’s flagship SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE).

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