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ASUS Armoury & HP WMI Drivers Add More Laptops Ahead Of Linux 7.0-rc6

Phoronix - Thu, 03/26/2026 - 08:29
Merged today was another round of platform-drivers-x86 changes for the ongoing Linux 7.0 cycle. There are bug fixes plus some new hardware support additions that make this merge notable. Due to the new hardware support amounting to just device IDs and not risking existing hardware support, it's fine for merging at this late stage of Linux 7.0 development...

Modernize virtual machines on Google Cloud with Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization

Red Hat News - Thu, 03/26/2026 - 08:00
We recently announced that Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization is now available on OpenShift Dedicated on Google Cloud allowing customers the ability to migrate and modernize their VMs to Google Cloud. Running on Google Cloud C3 bare-metal instances, OpenShift Virtualization provides direct access to CPU and memory resources to help support performance-sensitive virtual machine (VM) workloads. Combined with the fully managed experience of OpenShift Dedicated, organizations can migrate and run VMs in the cloud while building a foundation for future innovation with cloud-native technologies.As orga

AIOps and MLOps made simple: Automating Vertex AI with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform

Red Hat News - Thu, 03/26/2026 - 08:00
In the era of gen AI and rapid machine learning (ML) adoption, enterprise AI is no longer just a research experiment—it’s a core business driver. But as organizations rush to operationalize their AI initiatives, they’re hitting a significant roadblock: deployment and management at scale.To help bridge the gap between AI innovation and IT operations, Red Hat Ansible Certified Content Collection for Google Cloud provides native support for Google Cloud’s Vertex AI platform. This release enables a shift in how operations and data science teams manage the lifecycle of their AI services, br

AI security: Defending against prompt injection and unsafe actions

Red Hat News - Thu, 03/26/2026 - 08:00
In previous articles, we framed AI security as protecting confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the whole AI system, not just the model. We also mapped AI risks onto familiar secure development lifecycle (SDLC) thinking, treating data and model artifacts as first-class build inputs and outputs.This article examines the primary security risk for enterprise large language model (LLM) applications: prompt injection. This vulnerability occurs when the model fails to distinguish between data and instructions, allowing external prompts to seize control of the system. The risk is particular

Fedora 45 Plan Approved For Web Frontend To Linux's "Blue Screen of Death" DRM Panic

Phoronix - Thu, 03/26/2026 - 03:23
With just a few weeks to go until the official Fedora 44 release, there is already feature planning and activity beginning for Fedora 45 that will be released toward the end of 2026. Among the early feature approvals is a new web front-end feature to the DRM Panic "Blue/Black Screen of Death" functionality with a specialized QR code for kernel errors...

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