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Was looking over the breakout sessions at #RedHat Summit, and sure enough... I suspect this is mandatory at every big FOSS event. Every year for decades now I've seen this session, and however much I might wish this were the year I can reasonably expect to see the session come back in 2026. #sysadmin

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Beta (RHEL10) running in Distrobox/Podman on a Fedora host-system.

When registering the host-system with subscription-manager, the guest becomes a real RHEL instead of a UBI, enabling all the package repositories.

#rhel#redhat#fedora

Upgraded from Fedora 41 to 42 last night and all went…. Great! Again, the team is awesome and I was greeted with a nice new wallpaper and boy oh boy, triple buffered wayland is smooth! Kernel 6.14 also fixed all the error messages I was seeing with AMD Radeon 9070 and see a great performance while playing Returnal, no more stutters, just a butter smooth fps experience. Fedora is crushing it! #fedora #redhat #beta #linux

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@itsfoss I thought it is an effort that is supported by EU politicians and/or staff but not officially recognized as the one true EU solution yet.

I love #Redhat but I wonder as well whether #suse or #kde's own distro wouldn't be the better choice. They might still end up using Fedora for the time being as there are some situations in which higher quality might be more important than local development.

I'll continue to stay on the #debian+#kde path.

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@cstross

Right more than you know in one respect; but wrong in another.

#systemd came from #RedHat, not Microsoft; and the upstart was not Linux but a software package from #Canonical that was literally named "Upstart". (There's a whole backstory about the copyright licence that Canonical initially granted.)

Amusingly, Windows NT's Service Controller, its WININIT, and its Session Manager are three distinct things; not like systemd's architecture at all.