Month: May 2024

Veeam Now Supports Proxmox Virtual Environment – StorageReview.com

Veeam Now Supports Proxmox Virtual Environment – StorageReview.com

Veeam Software has announced the upcoming introduction of Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) support, responding to strong demand from its SMB customers and service providers. Veeam Software has announced the upcoming introduction of Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) support, responding to strong demand from its SMB customers and service providers. This new feature will be demonstrated live for the first time at the upcoming VeeamON 2024 conference, scheduled for June 3-5, 2024. Currently, in version 8.2, Proxmox VE is a virtualization platform that has been increasingly popular among businesses looking to optimize their technology stacks according to specific needs. This aligns with…
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation Releases Rocky Linux v9.4 – PR Web

MEDIA ADVISORY: Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation Releases Rocky Linux v9.4 – PR Web

Community ships latest edition of enterprise Linux operating system with bug-for-bug RHEL compatibility RENO, Nev., May 14, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation (RESF) released Rocky Linux v9.4 on May 9 for the x86_64, aarch64, ppc64le and s390x architectures. Each Rocky Linux release undergoes extensive testing for accuracy and stability, incorporating both manual and automated checks across various environments and setups. *Notable New Features and Changes* Since Rocky Linux 9.3, Azure images are published under the new publisher name: resf, moving away from the earlier, less intuitive name. In addition to the Azure Marketplace, Rocky Linux is now…
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Slackware Linux 13.37 Released – Techgage – Techgage

Slackware Linux 13.37 Released – Techgage – Techgage

While Linux headlines were dominated by Ubuntu mentions yesterday, it wasn’t the only distro to experience the launch of a new major version. Slackware, one of the oldest distributions still being actively developed, released its 13.37 version. Yes, that’s the official version number. It seems that Slackware founder Patrick Volkerding, despite having been working on the distro for nearly 20 years, still has a good sense of humor about it all. Compared to Ubuntu 11.04, Slackware 13.37 doesn’t ship with as up-to-date software versions, as that’s not quite the distribution’s goal. Instead, that’s to be one of the most stable…
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Newsletter 103 – Late 2023 news – ReactOS Project

Newsletter 103 – Late 2023 news – ReactOS Project

Salutations from the ReactOS project team! In previous posts, we talked about the ReactOS releasing process and the development status of the project, as well as the hiring of our long-term developer Hermès Bélusca-Maïto (HBelusca). We are making an effort to publish at least 3 newsletters per year, depending on how the development workflow goes. In this newsletter we will highlight some of the contributions made by project developers and contributors, as well as future plans and headlines. 0.4.15 release status In the 102nd newsletter we talked about the ReactOS release situation and how we are tackling it. Despite our…
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Arch Linux Powered CachyOS Adds Bcachefs Installer Support – Phoronix

Arch Linux Powered CachyOS Adds Bcachefs Installer Support – Phoronix

Arch Linux derived CachyOS is known for its aggressive performance optimizations and running well on modern hardware. It's also leading when it comes to adopting other new Linux/open-source features. With this weekend's May 2024 ISO update, CachyOS has rolled out initial support for installing to a root file-system based on Bcachefs. Bcachefs was just added to the Linux 6.8 kernel and continues to be refined in an admittedly experimental state. It's been fairing well after early bugs were addressed. For those excited by this next-generation, copy-on-write open-source file-system CachyOS with its installer now allows using it. One of the main…
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Rocky Linux sponsor offers lifeline for firms using CentOS 7 – iTWire

Rocky Linux sponsor offers lifeline for firms using CentOS 7 – iTWire

The organisation that builds Rocky Linux, an enterprise Linux distribution that emerged in the wake of Red Hat's decision to block availability of its source code to the public, has announced an initiative called CIQ Bridge which it describes as "a lifeline for enterprises still using CentOS Linux 7". CentOS 7 reaches its end-of-life on 30 June. This project which produced an enterprise Linux distribution, was bought by Red Hat in 2014, but then shut down in December 2020, leaving many users angry. The distribution was basically Red Hat's Enterprise Linux without the trademarks, the only copyrighted portion. In June…
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