Red Hat and Fedora
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Red Hat Warned Partners Of Computing, Cloud Performance Loss Stemming From Protecting Against Chip Vulnerabilities
In an alert sent to partners last week, Red Hat, the leading distributor of open source server and cloud operating systems, warned of performance degradation across its environments resulting from patching the Meltdown and Spectre security vulnerabilities.
Red Hat said its major infrastructure products, including the industry's leading distributions of Linux and OpenStack, as well as the OpenShift container-based Platform-as-a-Service, are all affected by the potential exploits. The Raleigh, N.C.-headquartered open source software company said it has developed security updates across its portfolio to address the vulnerabilities, and is working with partners to help protect customers.
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Red Hat: Here’s what you need to know about Meltdown, Spectre threats (video); IBM, Lenovo speak out, too
Red Hat is telling customers and concerned tech users about the recently discovered Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities.
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Red Hat, Inc. (RHT) Forms Double Top; Strong Momentum for Buyers Coming
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Could Red Hat, Inc. (RHT) Gain Strenght After Forming Bullish Double Top Pattern?
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Could Red Hat, Inc. (RHT) Go Up? The Stock Formed Bullish Double Top Pattern
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How Red Hat, Inc. Stock Rose 72% in 2017
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Fedora 28 Toolchain: GCC 8, Binutils 2.29.1, Glibc 2.27
This shouldn't come as much of a surprise as Fedora Linux normally ships with the very latest upstream toolchain components and with Fedora 28 it will be no different.
Proposals have been submitted for shipping Fedora 28 in May with GCC 8, Binutils 2.29.1, and Glibc 2.27.
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Register for Red Hat Container Workshop Series
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Red Hat Announces Next OpenShift Commons Gathering in London on January 31st
The OpenShift Commons Gathering will bring together the brightest technical minds to discuss the future of OpenShift and its related upstream open source projects.
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