Tag: linux
Red Hat kicks off long goodbye for CoreOS Container Linux
Red Hat has called time on CoreOS Container Linux and urged users to begin moving to another operating […]
Fedora Project lead targets design, packaging in ten year vision
Fedora Project leader Matthew Miller has sketched out a five to ten year vision for the Red Hat […]
Red Hat uncovers revamped developer toolset in RHEL 8.1
Red Hat this week rolled out the latest version of its operating system, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) […]
openSUSE community votes on name change – but not to what….
The openSUSE project is in the midst of asking stakeholders to vote on a name change – though […]
What’s the point: TensorFlow, Istio, glibc, Cloudera Altus Director, and all’s well that ends well for Linux floppy driver
If you find your machine learning models to be a bit too large, TensorFlow’s Model Optimization Toolkit now […]
Oracle Linux hits 8.0, with a hint of deja vu…
Big Red has unleashed Oracle Linux version 8, which could the OS of choice for those using the […]
Docker throws weight behind Windows Subsystem for Linux, chucks Hyper-V option overboard
Docker has thrown its support behind Microsoft’s latest rev of the Windows Subsystem for Linux, promising a technical […]
Waiting for Red Hat OpenShift 4.0? Too late, 4.1 has already arrived…
Red Hat users waiting for OpenShift 4.0 can stop holding their breath – the company has gone straight […]
Red Hat debuts OpenShift 4, tips hat at hybrid clouds
Red Hat opened up OpenShift into the hybrid cloud this week, as it unveiled the first update of […]
Red Hat spins virtualization for smoother enterprise SDN, serverless experience
Red Hat’s virtualisation stack has been updated for software-defined networks – and with a strong nod to the […]