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diary of a Binutils Release (www.redhat.com)

Creating a release for an upstream open source package can take a lot of work. Big packages have whole teams dedicated to the process and a well-publicised release schedule. However, the GNU Binutils project is smaller and so just one or two people can handle the releases. This blog is a diary of what happened behind the scenes...

You Asked. We Acted: How Red Hat collects and utilizes feedback from Red Hat Summit (www.redhat.com)

This year’s Red Hat Summit took place in Boston, Massachusetts and was an opportunity for Red Hat customers and partners to learn, collaborate and gather together to shape the future of enterprise technology. In this article, we dive into how we listened to customers and partners throughout the duration of the event, as well...

Joining RHEL or any other Linux machine directly to Microsoft Active Directory (www.redhat.com)

Managing Microsoft Active Directory from non-Windows operating systems was once challenging. However, Microsoft has released Windows Admin Center, allowing you to access Active Directory Users and Computers directly from any browser running on any operating system.

Migrating from CentOS Linux to Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Simplifying the transition (www.redhat.com)

With CentOS Linux 7 approaching its end of life (EOL) on June 30 2024, organizations using systems based on this version will no longer receive new features, patches, and critical vulnerability updates. If you're using CentOS Linux 7, it's imperative to transition to an alternative Linux distribution that delivers ongoing...

RHEL: Behind the scenes of a simple backport (www.redhat.com)

A "backport" is when a critical fix from a new version of software is applied to an old but supported version. Not all operating systems or distributions can manage that workload, but stability and security is important to Red Hat. When Red Hat backports a patch, you benefit from important security updates and bug fixes without...

Install GitLab CE on RHEL9 with Ansible (www.redhat.com)

In this article, I demonstrate how easy it is to deploy GitLab on a RHEL 9 system. In addition to using the latest version of RHEL, I also show you how to use Ansible to automate the deployment process. That means in the future, you can use Ansible automation to deploy GitLab onto newer versions of RHEL upon release.

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