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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 21, 2023
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The Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift offers you free access to a Red Hat OpenShift cluster. It's a great way to learn about and experiment with containers, Kubernetes, OpenShift, and microservices.
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=> ↺ Introducing SUSE support for the newest model of IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper and IBM z16 Platforms
The ground-breaking combination of IBM and SUSE security and sustainability initiatives pave the way to better choices for our customers. This is exemplified by IBM’s recent announcement of the new IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper 4 and IBM z16 Single Frame platforms. These latest systems: Launch a new era of sustainability with a more cost-effective rackmount system.
Between 2023-04-12 and 2023-04-19 there were 23 New Steam games released with Native Linux clients.
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=> ↺ Aerospike Database 6.3 Offers Better Resource Management
Aerospike is releasing Aerospike Database 6.3, delivering operational, quality, performance, and stability improvements.
Aerospike Database 6.3 adds support for OpenSSL 3, which means that it runs well on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL) and its many clones, as well as Ubuntu 22.04. The release continues to support RHEL and Debian-compatible Linux distributions that come with OpenSSL 1. One caveat is that support for Debian 10 on ARM64 hardware has been discontinued, however, server 6.3 still runs on Debian 10 on x86_64.
Ubuntu 18.04 was removed from the list of supported Linux distributions, starting with server 6.3.
=> ↺ [Joke] Man wakes from 2 year coma to find Gentoo stage 2 install still going
"It cut my total time spent waiting for this Gentoo install to complete by almost half!"
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=> ↺ Peter Czanik: The syslog-ng Insider 2023-04: FreeBSD; Splunk; Deduplication;
The April syslog-ng newsletter is now on-line [...]
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