
The Curious Case of XLibre Xserver
Freedom of choice in Linux? The XLibre Xserver case suggests it's not as simple as it sounds, raising questions about openness and control.
Freedom of choice in Linux? The XLibre Xserver case suggests it's not as simple as it sounds, raising questions about openness and control.
Banned and erased from freedesktop.org, Enrico Weigelt unveils Xlibre—a fork of Xorg aimed at revitalizing X11 outside corporate influence.
RHEL 10 debuts with built-in AI guidance, post-quantum cryptography, and streamlined OS-container management for modern hybrid infrastructure.
IBM completes its $6.4B acquisition of HashiCorp, strengthening Red Hat and integrating Terraform and Vault into its automation suite.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux becomes an official WSL distro, featuring modern tar-based distro packaging and improved developer user experience.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI is now generally available, offering businesses cost-effective, open-source AI solutions.
Red Hat introduces Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI, featuring open-source Granite models and InstructLab for easy AI deployment.
Starting from RHEL 9.5, Red Hat will bet on a new approach for the minor beta releases to streamline testing and feedback processes.
RHEL 10's plan reveals Wayland's dominance in future Linux releases, focusing on enhanced display features. Here's more on that!
Effective October 10, Red Hat's Mailman-based Security Announcements list will be retired in favor of a public RSS feed.