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👁 Red Hat Releases Tuned 2.27 For Adaptively Tuning Linux To Different Workloads

Red Hat engineers this weekend released Tuned 2.27, the newest version of their open-source project to provide a tuning profile delivery mechanism for Linux. Tuned makes it easier to adjust Linux power and performance characteristics depending upon the hardware and the different workload(s) for your Linux system deployment. Tuned is a replacement/alternative to Linux's cpupower and power-profiles-daemon utilities.

23 February 2026 - Tuned 2.27 - Add A Comment
👁 Linux Hardware Enablement Leader Hans de Goede Leaving Red Hat

Well, here is some sad news... After the better part of two decades at Red Hat, Hans de Goede shared today he will be leaving the company next month. Hans de Goede during his time at Red Hat has been responsible for countless hardware improvements especially for Linux laptops, serves as the x86 platform subsystem lead maintainer for the Linux kernel, and has done immense work over the past 17 years for bettering Linux hardware support especially on consumer devices.

3 September 2025 - Hans de Goede - 19 Comments
👁 Red Hat Has Been Rewriting Bash-Based Greenboot In Rust

Greenboot is a generic health check framework for systemd on RPM-OSTree based Linux distributions. Red Hat engineers have worked on Greenboot as part of the likes of Fedora IoT and their other RPM-OSTree initiatives for checking on the overall system health with ease.

25 July 2025 - Rust + Greenboot - 31 Comments
👁 Red Hat Announces No-Cost RHEL For Business Developers

Red Hat this morning went public with RHEL for Business Developers, an expansion of their RHEL Developer Program to make it easier for business developers to make use of Red Hat Enterprise Linux at no-cost for their development efforts.

9 July 2025 - RHEL for Business Developers - 29 Comments
👁 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Reaches GA

Various Red Hat documentation pages began seeing updates yesterday along with RHEL 10.0 ISOs appearing in the customer download portal to reflect RHEL10 reaching general availability (GA) status.

14 May 2025 - RHEL 10 GA - 32 Comments
👁 Red Hat Preparing Tuned 2.25 Daemon For Linux Monitoring & Adaptive Performance Tuning

The Tuned software from Red Hat is a daemon for Linux monitoring and adaptive performance tuning as an alternative to the likes of power-profiles-daemon. Tuned ships with various profiles and allows different features for tuning the Linux system performance for HPC compute, enterprise storage, balanced battery for laptops, and dozens of other scenarios. Red Hat this week debuted the first release candidate of the upcoming Tuned 2.25.

23 January 2025 - Tuned 2.25 Release Candidate - 4 Comments
👁 Red Hat & Microsoft Bringing RHEL To WSL

The latest Linux distribution being brought to Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) with Microsoft's blessing is none other than Red Hat Enterprise Linux... Microsoft and Red Hat jointly announced today that RHEL is coming to WSL.

19 November 2024 - RHEL On Windows Subsystem For Linux - 58 Comments
👁 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI 1.2 Brings AMD ROCm + Instinct Tech Preview

Red Hat has announced the GA release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI 1.2. RHEL AI was announced earlier this year as Red Hat's AI solution for a foundation model platform to develop / test / run Granite GenAI models. Not to be confused with the RHEL operating system itself, RHEL AI is all about building large language models for enterprise software with Granite LLMs and InstructLab tooling.

16 October 2024 - RHEL AI 1.2 - 5 Comments
👁 Red Hat Developing "eu-stacktrace" For Profiling Without Frame Pointers

While last year we saw Fedora to no longer omit the frame pointer to help in debugging/profiling Fedora packages and Ubuntu 24.04 LTS also enabled frame pointers for better debugging/profiling, among other distributions, there is the known performance implications of no longer omitting the frame pointer. But now in aiming to make the best of both worlds, it turns out Red Hat has been developing eu-stracktrace as a new means of profiling without relying on frame pointers.

11 June 2024 - eu-stacktrace - 20 Comments
👁 Red Hat Announces RHEL AI

Red Hat Summit 2024 is underway in Denver, Colorado... Given the times, artificial intelligence (AI) is taking a heavy presence at the event with Red Hat announcing today RHEL AI.

7 May 2024 - RHEL AI - 101 Comments
👁 Red Hat Offering Up To 4 Years Extra Support For RHEL7

This year already marks ten years since the introduction of RHEL 7. While the Red Hat Enterprise Linux support period is typically 10 years, for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 they have decided to extend that by up to four years with Extended Life Cycle Support (ELS).

25 April 2024 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 - 7 Comments
👁 Red Hat Evaluating x86-64-v3 Requirement For RHEL 10

Not only is Canonical exploring Ubuntu x86-64-v3 builds for targeting Intel and AMD processors with AVX/AVX2 support, but Red Hat has publicly confirmed now they are exploring a possible x86-64-v3 requirement for next year's Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.

3 January 2024 - x86-64-v3 Requirement? - 61 Comments
👁 OpenELA Publishes Initial Source Code For Building RHEL Derivatives

Following Red Hat's decision to limit access to the RHEL source code to their customers, various RHEL-based Linux distributions were caught in a tailspin. CIQ (Rocky Linux), SUSE, and Oracle decided to form the Open Enterprise Linux association (OpenELA) to collaborate around the development of distributions with compatibility against Red Hat Enterprise Linux and ensuring open and free access to EL source code. Today they are announcing initial source available for their EL8 and EL9 packages.

2 November 2023 - RHEL 8 + RHEL 9 - 56 Comments
👁 Red Hat Is Hiring To Improve The Bootloader

GRUB2 and Linux bootloaders in general don't get too much attention these days as for the most part they "just work" well and most Linux distributions prefer to keep their GRUB menu hidden if at all possible. But at the same time it's an often overlooked area and not an area where there is an eager and glamorous open-source community behind it. However, it looks like Red Hat at least may have some new ideas brewing and they are hiring now to improve the Linux bootloader experience.

10 August 2023 - GRUB2 + Shim - 64 Comments
👁 AlmaLinux No Longer Aims For 1:1 Compatibility With RHEL

With Red Hat now restricting access to the RHEL source repositories, AlmaLinux and other downstreams that have long provided "community" rebuilds of Red Hat Enterprise Linux with 1:1 compatibility to upstream RHEL have been left sorting out what to do.

13 July 2023 - No 1:1 Compatibility - 121 Comments
👁 Rocky Linux Shares How They May Continue To Obtain The RHEL Source Code

Following Red Hat's decision earlier this month to limit access to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux source code and that leading to downstreams scrambling to figure out their paths forward to avoid tracking CentOS Stream instead and still aiming to offer 1:1 RHEL compatibility without being restricted by the Red Hat Customer Portal, the Rocky Linux distribution today expressed a few of the ideas they are considering.

29 June 2023 - Creative Ways - 119 Comments
👁 Red Hat Tries To Address Criticism Over Their Source Repository Changes

Upsetting many in the open-source community was Red Hat's announcement last week that they would begin limiting access to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux sources by putting them behind the Red Hat Customer Portal and publicly would be limited to the CentOS Stream sources. In turn this causes problems for free-of-cost derivatives like AlmaLinux moving forward. Red Hat today issued another blog post trying to address some of the criticism.

26 June 2023 - "Red Hat's Commitment To Open-Source" - 205 Comments
👁 Red Hat Aiming To Address IBRS Mitigation Still Being Too Costly On Performance

Red Hat engineers are working to deal with Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation (IBRS) being too costly for mitigating Spectre V2 and Retbleed on older Intel Xeon Scalable processors. A new patch has been floated to disable IBRS when idle and is working out well at least for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 while isn't clear yet if it will be accepted into the upstream kernel.

19 June 2023 - Disable IBRS When Idle - 3 Comments
👁 Fedora's New Web-Based Installer UI Is Shaping Up Nicely

Red Hat engineers have been working on a new web-based user-interface for Fedora's installer for more than on year now and it's been worked into good shape while still not at feature parity to the Anaconda installer with its GTK interface. Martin Kolman presented at FOSDEM last weekend on Fedora's new installer UI to offer insight into their motives for making it web-based and what work remains.

10 February 2023 - Fedora Web UI Installer - 35 Comments
👁 Red Hat's Display/HDR Hackfest Scheduled For April

As mentioned a few weeks back, Red Hat has been working to arrange a developer "hackfest" to further work out plans and development around HDR display support on the Linux desktop. They are aiming to bring together graphics driver developers, desktop developers, and other Linux stakeholders -- including possibly the likes of Valve -- to work out planning of high dynamic range monitor support over the next year or two for the Linux desktop. That Red Hat HDR hackfest has now been organized to happen in late April.

3 February 2023 - High Dynamic Range - 10 Comments

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