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And another Server migrated over from Hetzner to @netcup . Again, absolutely flawless and working great :-)

Services now migrated to Netcup:
- Uptime-Kuma
- BIND (secondary authoritative DNS for my zones)
- Forgejo (Git forge)
- Personal Website
- Librespeed (Speed-Test Node)
- Bsky PDS (Personal-Data-Server for BlueSky)
- Atuin (Shell-History Sync server)
- Anubis (Anti AI Crawler protection)
- Authentik (SAML/OIDC SSO Server)
- Wallos (Subscription tracker)
- stepCA (x.509 PKI CA)

Running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (aarch64) with Podman and behind a traefik reverse-proxy. All containers managed via Systemd and quadlet files (/etc/containers/systemd/*.container)

Services remaining on Hetzner:
- OpenShift lab
- Mastodon burningboard.net
- Ansible RHCE Lab/Learn environment
- freeIPA/IdM Server and Red Hat Satellite

Step by step getting my (vast) infrastructure sorted and onto energy-efficient ARM servers at Netcup :)

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@gpowerf @artfulrobot but isn't project's region of origin only concern if you want to financially support given project? Off top of my head I can't recall anything that would be US specific change in #fedora and #gnome desktop developement. I guess something something #redhat or #ibm but I feel like that is a streach, but if you are still concerned, just prepare some transfer plans into diffrent distros if stuff were to blow up.

Also wasn't #suselinux was from #germany

""The latest alpha of the upcoming #Blender 5.0 release comes with High Dynamic Range (HDR) support for #Linux on #Wayland […]

It’s been a lot of personal blood, sweat and tears, paid for by #RedHat across the Linux graphics stack for the last few years to enable applications like Blender to add #HDR support. From #kernel work, like helping to get the HDR mode working on Intel laptops, and improving the Colorspace and HDR_OUTPUT_METADATA KMS properties, to creating a new library for EDID and DisplayID parsing, and helping with wiring things up in #vulkan.

I designed the active color management paradigm for Wayland compositors, figured out how to properly support HDR, created two wayland protocols to let clients and compositors communicate the necessary information for active color management, and created documentation around all things color in FOSS graphics. This would have also been impossible without @pq from Collabora and all the other people I can’t possibly list exhaustively. […] ""

blog.sebastianwick.net/posts/b (written by @swick)

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swick's blog · Blender HDR and the reference white issue
Mer fra Sebastian Wick

This is something I've discussed also in professional settings. The old "business need Linux" being Red Hat might not hold with how things look in the US at the moment, if you're a European company. Yet, there are definitely benefits to staying in the rpm ecosystem when looking elsewhere.

SUSE seems well placed - and doing their part:

lemmy.ca/post/47667761

lemmy.caSUSE launches new European digital sovereignty support service to meet surging demand - Lemmy.caLemmy

The Best Boring #Benchmarks: #RockyLinux10 & #AlmaLinux10 Performance Against #RHEL10 Review
Testing on an AMD EPYC 9755 2P (EPYC Turin) server and using the same hardware across all tests, the performance of #RockyLinux 10 and #AlmaLinux 10 were right on-par with #RedHat #EnterpriseLinux 10 itself. Hence the best kind of boring benchmarks when the performance is right on track for where it should be.
phoronix.com/review/almalinux-
#RHEL #Linux

www.phoronix.comThe Best Boring Benchmarks: Rocky Linux 10 & AlmaLinux 10 Performance Against RHEL 10 Review

Have you updated sudo on your #linux servers already for the CVE-2025-32463 vulnerability?

security-tracker.debian.org/tr #debian

ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2025-3 #ubuntu

access.redhat.com/security/cve #redhat

(unattended-upgrades had picked up the package already on one of my few remaining Debian VMs.)

#NixOS 25.05 response is still in progress: github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/

security-tracker.debian.orgCVE-2025-32463

Los usuarios de Nvidia en #Linux probablemente conozcan Noveau, el driver libre creado mediante ingeniería inversa que en muchas distribuciones viene por defecto.

Actualmente se está desarrollando un sustituto programado en #Rust , que se llama NOVA y que principalmente estaba siendo desarrollado por #Redhat . Pues bien, parece que #NVIDIA se está poniendo las pilas porque ha incorporado un ingeniero para trabajar como mantenedor del nuevo driver.

lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux

lore.kernel.orgMaking sure you're not a bot!

My team at #redhat is looking for a software engineer to work on netobserv [1], and potentially other related projects: see redhat.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/f

Don't hesitate to reach out for any question!

[1] netobserv.io/about/

redhat.wd5.myworkdayjobs.comSenior Software Engineer - OpenShift NetworkingAbout the Job The Red Hat Engineering team is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join our global OpenShift Networking team. In this role, you will work as part of a global software development team to design, architect, and implement future networking solutions for Red Hat OpenShift. Your main responsibilities will be related to Red Hat OpenShift and networking solutions, you will work as part of a distributed team both on your own and in close collaboration across Red Hat's platform engineering teams. What You Will Do Design, develop, and implement networking and network observability solutions for Red Hat's next-generation platforms, including Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift Become responsible for the quality of our offerings, participate in peer code reviews and continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD), and respond to security threats (CVEs). Participate in, lead, and create upstream networking project communities, including contributing new development work and existing features and fixes for projects like Kubernetes, OVN-Kubernetes, and Open Virtual Networking (OVN) Use your deep networking expertise to help customers solve complex business problems with creative solutions What You Will Bring Strong networking knowledge including expertise in one or more of switching and routing protocols Experience with cloud technologies, network functions virtualization (NFV) and software-defined networking (SDN) Experience using Golang and C/C++ programming languages Hands-on experience with Linux networking technologies Understanding of how open source and free software communities work Motivated with a proactive attitude, willingness to tackle new problems, and an ability to develop new architectures and identify good ones Ability to work well as part of a team in a highly collaborative, distributed environment with a diverse team Good communication skills in English The following are considered a plus: Experience with Kubernetes, Red Hat OpenShift, and container networking technologies Experience with extended Berkley Packet Filter (eBPF) programming Experience with development for public cloud services, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Compute Engine (GCE), and Microsoft Azure Ability to present to customers and stakeholders Previous contributions to open-source projects or being an open-source maintainer #LI-HM1 The salary range for this position is $116,270.00 - $191,840.00. 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