Updated for better Podman solution.
https://moonshadow.dev/2026/02/10/setting-up-a-bluesky-pds-with-podman-on-centos-stream-10/
Not really much relevant, but kinda interesting:
#RedHat, which is famous for shipping #RHEL without support for #Btrfs, wants to enable the filesystem in its #kernel development branch. But the module is only meant to be included in the "kernel-modules-internal" subpackage, which contains things like kunit tests – and might not even be available in RHEL regularly.
Still kinda interesting. For details, see: https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/4345
RHEL because it is rock solid and stable for work. I very seldom have stability issues - and if I do it is most commonly my own fault. The QA efforts Red Hat puts into RHEL is quite good.
Fedora as that's the roots of RHEL, but more bleeding edge. When doing development, I do it on RHEL and test it on latest Fedora. That gives a solid baseline for testing changes.
RPM and DNF features and enhancements in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 https://buff.ly/rBNuK5R #linux #rhel #centos #fedora #opensource #sysadmin
Smarter troubleshooting with the new MCP server for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (now in developer preview) https://buff.ly/k9NEyA4 #rhel #linux
Anders Rytter Hansen @anders managed to get #XLibre and #XFCE running on #AlmaLinux 10.1 by compiling from source. According to him, it is a challenge because Red Hat removed all #Xorg packages from #RHEL 10.
He says: "But with enough effort I succeeded and I'm happy with my result, because now I can enjoy the performance and compatibility benefits of XLibre on a stable enterprise-grade distribution."
Emily Fox with a fun to read retrospective on what my team and a few other teams have done with post-quantum #cryptography at #RedHat and in #RHEL: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/if-how-year-post-quantum-reality. Some good lessons learned in there.
I managed to get #XLibre and #XFCE running on #AlmaLinux 10.1 by compiling manually from source. It is a challange, because Red Hat decided to remove all #Xorg packages in version 10 of #RHEL
But with enough effort I succeeded and I'm happy with my result, because now I can enjoy the performance and compatibility benefits of XLibre on a stable enterprise-grade distribution.
It's built on AlmaLinux #AtomicDesktop and the source code can be found on my Github repo: https://github.com/andersrh/my-ostree-os under the xlibre branch - but beware that it's still a bit messy since I'm still testing.
I'm planning to release the code in a new repo and build it so it's easier to use for people, who are interested.
A 'sudo subscription-manager refresh' did the trick. #RHEL
Are you hitting the GPG key issue when building for #RHEL 9 or RHEL 10? You need the recent release of mock-core-configs https://rpm-software-management.github.io/mock/Release-Notes-Configs-43.5 RPM packages have just submitted to Bodhi.
CVE Alert: CVE-2025-14459 - Red Hat - RHEL-9-CNV-4.19 - https://www.redpacketsecurity.com/cve-alert-cve-2025-14459-red-hat-rhel-9-cnv-4-19/
#OSINT #ThreatIntel #CyberSecurity #cve-2025-14459 #red-hat #rhel-9-cnv-4-19
At this point, I must sincerely and publicly apologize to Mr. Daniel Micay and the entire GrapheneOS team! In my rant about US products and US services and as part of my boycott of these services due to the new fascism in the US under Trump, I mistakenly referred to them as American or an American project – which, according to a clarification from the GrapheneOS team, is absolute nonsense! I would like to thank GrapheneOS for clearing up my misconception!
It was absolutely not my intention to spread false information or defame anyone for their great work – many years ago, when I first started working with CopperheadOS and then GrapheneOS, I read somewhere that Mr. Micay and the project were from the US. Unfortunately, after all these years, I can no longer trace this source.
So there was no malicious intent behind this claim, it was simply the passing on of false information in good faith. I would like to apologize once again to everyone affected!
But thankfully, other users were better informed than I was and also brought this to my attention.
#grapheneos #opensource #freesoftware #linux #usa #trump #minnesota #fascism #privacy #dumbphone #signal #apple #eu #europe #ice #google #nokia #fedora #rhel #framework #pixel #unix
Considering that under Trump, the US is turning into a fascist terror state where opponents of the orange leader are simply shot dead on the street by his private Gestapo, ICE, or persecuted by his terror justice system, I am considering completely disposing of all US hardware and services that I still use to some extent.
In addition to Linux and Pixel with GrapheneOS, I unfortunately still use a few Apple devices such as MacBook Air, iPhone, Watch, and iPad Mini, and of course I also have a Google and Amazon account for some services. And it is precisely these that now need to be carefully deleted or replaced.
In the end, all that's left is an old dumb phone from Nokia. Apple, Amazon, and Google must go completely, and they can be replaced. It's purely for convenience that I haven't completely eliminated them yet. The planned Framework laptop is also canceled. Fedora/RHEL must be replaced by European Linux solutions. Signal, as a US service, also falls under the Cloud Act and is no longer acceptable.
I have a lot of planning and work ahead of me now...
#linux #unix #freesoftware #opensource #grapheneos #signal #apple #google #framework #fedora #rhel #pixel #europe #EU #trump #fascism #ICE #nokia #dumbphone
Top #Linux Distributions for Beginners: Friendly, Stable, and Easy to Learn | Linux Journal
#Ubuntu: The Standard for New Users
#LinuxMint: Familiar Feel for Former #Windows Users
#ZorinOS: A Windows-Like Experience With Style
Pop!_OS: Optimized for Productivity and Creators
#ElementaryOS: A Mac-Inspired Beginner Experience
#Manjaro: #ArchLinux Without the Hassle
#MXLinux: Lightweight and Friendly
https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/top-linux-distributions-beginners-friendly-stable-and-easy-learn
#Mozilla bringt #Firefox :firefox: Nightly als #RPM-Paket für #Linux :tux: | iX Magazin https://www.heise.de/news/Mozilla-bringt-Firefox-Nightly-als-RPM-Paket-fuer-Linux-11150654.html #MozillaFirefox#Browser #Webbrowser #Fedora :fedora: #openSUSE :opensuse: #RedHatEnterpriseLinux #RHEL #RockyLinux #AlmaLinux.
Today we announce the General Availability of AI Quickstarts! Get started quickly with your usecase and solve real business problems using Red Hat AI rapidly!
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Mozilla pone a disposición paquetes .rpm de Firefox Nightly para distribuciones Linux basadas en RPM, específicamente Fedora, openSUSE, CentOS, RHEL, Rocky Linux
#firefox #rpm #fedora #opensuse #centos #rhel #RockyLinux #firefoxnightly