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Shotcut 26.6 Beta Brings Many Fixes, OpenFX & VST2 Plugin Support

Phoronix - Tue, 06/02/2026 - 17:30
Shotcut 26.6 is now available in beta form as this latest feature update for this popular, open-source and cross platform video editor...

Install Rocky Linux 10 Remotely via RDP on a Headless Server

Tecmint - Tue, 06/02/2026 - 12:00
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Rocky Linux 10 replaced VNC with RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) for remote graphical installations, so if you’ve got a headless

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X.Org Server Starts June With Nine New Security Vulnerabilities Discovered Via AI

Phoronix - Tue, 06/02/2026 - 08:34
There are nine new security vulnerabilities impacting the X.Org Server as well as the XWayland component. Yep, more than a decade after X.Org Server security issues began coming to light with a security research acknowledging it's a disaster and "it's worse than it looks", it continues holding true...

OpenShift Virtualization 4.21: Removing complexity from your virtual machine networking workflow

Red Hat News - Tue, 06/02/2026 - 08:00
Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization 4.21 introduces highly anticipated networking design flows to simplify network management. Tailored to VM network requirements, this complete workflow lets you more efficiently create networks, configure them on specific nodes, and provide reliable access to virtual machines (VMs). The new workflow helps create complex configurations by breaking them into smaller, simpler steps, while still providing the same functionality.Explore the highlights of these networking enhancements:Centralized physical networks pageA physical network is a logical entity that was ad

Fragnesia and friends: When page cache vulnerabilities keep coming back

Red Hat News - Tue, 06/02/2026 - 08:00
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about Copy-Fail (CVE-2026-31431) and how Red Hat OpenShift’s defense-in-depth approach prevented container escape despite a vulnerable kernel. I spent time actively trying to break out of an OpenShift container, achieved root inside the pod almost immediately, and still couldn’t escape to the host. The kernel vulnerability was real. The exploit path was real. The defenses still held. While I was wrapping up this article, another related variant, DirtyDecrypt (CVE-2026-31635), started circulating publicly alongside exploit discussion and proof-of-concept cover

AI in production at the industrial edge: A repeatable path with Red Hat and Intel

Red Hat News - Tue, 06/02/2026 - 08:00
Industrial teams are eager to implement AI in critical locations: on factory floors, at logistics hubs, in remote field operations, and as the intelligence driving robots. However, a significant number of such projects fail to move past the pilot phase. The primary obstacle is seldom the AI model itself. More often, challenges arise from the reality of edge environments, which are characterized by limited resources, inconsistent connectivity, and hard-to-access systems, often without local technical support. Red Hat Device Edge addresses this problem by delivering operational consistency for f

Accelerate autoscaling inference in Red Hat AI with Everpure

Red Hat News - Tue, 06/02/2026 - 08:00
As agentic systems become common in the enterprise, it's clear to anyone concerned about sovereignty in AI factories: Inference is the hard part to scale.One of the many benefits of a sovereign cloud is agency in how you accomplish your operations. Sovereign AI means you have control over the agents in your applications, workflows, and value delivery chain. Much of agent behavior is dependent on interactions with the model, so a truly sovereign agentic system requires sovereign inference - which in turn demands accelerators and AI models that are fully under your control.For flexible and gener

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