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Fedora
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Update on Wayland support in Fedora 23
One of the newest features outlined by Christian that is in Fedora 23 is the ability to properly use two or more monitors with vastly different DPIs. This means that if you have a High DPI monitor and a standard DPI monitor the window and text sizes will no longer be tiny (or large) on one monitor and not the other. When dragging windows between the monitors the window will automatically scale to work with the DPI of the screen they are on.
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Lennart Poettering merged “su” command replacement into systemd: Test Drive on Fedora Rawhide
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Fedora 23 Alpha in boot.rackspace.com
When it boots, you’ll be able to select Fedora 23’s Alpha release from the menus. The Workstation, Atomic, and Server images are available.
Red Hat
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Red Hat Stock Rating Lowered by Zacks (RHT)
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Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT) Price Target Update
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The New #155 Most Shorted S&P 500 Component: Red Hat
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Red Hat Inc. (RHT) Pops 5.93% for August 26
One of the S&P 500’s big winners for Wednesday August 26 was Red Hat Inc. (RHT) as the company’s stock climbed 5.93% to $73.05 on volume of 2.2 million shares.
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