Red Hat and Fedora

Red Hat
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NetworkManager's Systemd DHCP Code Now Supports DHCPv6
Ths commit to NetworkManager Git explains, "Until now the internal DHCP client could start a DHCPv6 transaction but was not able to parse the lease and pass the information back to the core. Add the missing glue code to make this work."
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Why sysvinit?
As most distributions have switched to systemd as default "init", some people have asked why we actually keep sysvinit around, as it's old and crusty, and systemd can do so much more.
My answer is: systemd and sysvinit solve entirely different problems, and neither can ever replace the other fully.
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Red Hat, Eurotech Collaborate on IoT Integration
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Janus Capital Management Increases Position in Red Hat Inc (RHT)
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Busey Trust CO Invests $2,837,000 in Red Hat Inc (RHT)
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Latest Analysts Reports On Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
Fedora
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Fedora 23 vs. Rawhide Performance Tests, Xorg vs. Wayland & More
For those interested in the performance of Fedora Linux, here are some recent curiosity-driven benchmarks I completed this week.
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Mini-ITX triplets run Fedora on Skylake
Aaeon’s industrial Mini-ITX EMB-Q170A, EMB-Q170B, and EMB-H110B SBCs tap Intel’s 6th Gen Core “Skylake” CPUs, with up to 32MB DDR4 RAM and 4K video support.
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PHP version 5.5.33, 5.6.19 and 7.0.4
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F23 -20160303 Update lives released
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Fedora Security Team FAD 2016
In a couple of weeks (March 11th) the Fedora Security Team will be meeting in Washington, D.C. to hack on training, security fixes, and other issues. All Fedora contributors are welcome to stop by…
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State of tests for Fedora Cloud and Atomic in March 2016
Till Fedora 22 release we have tested our Cloud images only with manual help. The amazing Fedora QA team organized test days, and also published detailed documentation on the wiki about how to test the images. People tried to help as when possible, as not having access to a Cloud was a problem for many. The images are also big in size (than any random RPM), so that also meant only people with enough bandwidth can help.
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