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Getting Started with OpenShift Virtualization

Red Hat News - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 08:00
There are many reasons you might be running a virtual machine (VM) at your organization, and you're probably also using or planning to use containers at the same time. Whether you're looking to migrate away from your current virtualization platform or you're just looking for a unified platform for both VMs and containers, Red Hat OpenShift is a centralized control center for all the services you provide to your users. Here's how to get started with OpenShift Virtualization, a feature of Red Hat OpenShift.Install OpenShift and virtualization operatorsTo use OpenShift Virtualization, you must ha

Sched_EXT With Linux 6.19 Improves Recovering For Misbehaving eBPF Schedulers

Phoronix - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 06:30
The Linux kernel's innovative sched_ext code for being able to easily write extensible task schedulers using eBPF programs has some nice enhancements merged for Linux 6.19...

Alpine Linux 3.23 Released With APK Tools v3 For Package Management

Phoronix - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 04:52
Alpine Linux 3.23 is out today as the newest feature release for this lightweight Linux distribution built around musl libc and BusyBox that has become quite popular for containers and embedded uses...

Intel's Open-Source Linux Graphics Driver Delivered Significant Improvements In 2025

Phoronix - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 01:30
Last week I provided a look at how Intel's GPU compute performance on Battlemage evolved in 2025. In today's article is a similar Intel Arc A-Series "Alchemist" and B-Series "Battlemage" look at how the OpenGL and Vulkan graphics performance has evolved over the past year. Simply put, the open-source Intel Linux graphics driver stack has evolved immensely this year... Not just for Vulkan but even the OpenGL support continues moving in the right direction too.

Fedora 44 Cleared To Replace Kernel Console With User-Space KMSCON

Phoronix - Thu, 12/04/2025 - 00:26
A proposal was raised a month ago for Fedora Linux 44 to replace the kernel's frame-buffer console "FBCON" with KMSCON in user-space. The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) has now granted approval for making this change in Fedora 44 as part of a larger foal to eventually deprecate FBCON/FBDEV emulation in the kernel...

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