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There are no reports of any other functional Reiser4 changes besides re-basing to the new kernel series.
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Though given the minimal changes with 5.7.1 compared to last week’s 5.7 release, the patch presumably should apply cleanly there as well. Uploaded today by Edward Shishkin was Reiser4 for Linux 5.7.1. It was just over a week ago that Reiser4 was updated for Linux 5.6 support while now it’s been updated for the newly-minted Linux 5.7 stable kernel along with updating the experimental Reiser5 file-system for this latest kernel series. Reiser4/Reiser5 Updated For Linux 5.7 Kernel Compatibility.
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While there are other milestones coming up this summer, such as the first code was check-in for the project, we thought we’d use today as an opportunity to share some of Red Hat’s favorite memories from the first six years.

Today is the 6th anniversary of the commencement of the Kubernetes Project. The company plans to launch a public beta of the satellite internet service by the end of the northern hemisphere’s summer and has won approval to deploy one million end-user terminals in the US. Elon Musk’s rocket company last week launched 60 more internet-beaming satellites into space on a reused Falcon 9 rocket, bringing its total count to around 480 and moving it closer to the 800 it needs to provide moderate coverage over the US. SpaceX engineers disclosed the detail in a Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA) session over the weekend.
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“Now, I’m excited to share Lenovo is moving to certify the full workstation portfolio for top Linux distributions from Ubuntu® and Red Hat® – every model, every configuration,” writes Rob Herman, General Manager, Executive Director Workstation & Client AI Group. It seems Lenovo is now going all-in on Linux, with both the ThinkPad and ThinkStation lineup being certified for both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Ubuntu LTS Previously, Dell had been the main manufacturer offering an OEM Linux option. Toward the end of April, Lenovo announced it would be offering Fedora Workstation on its ThinkPad laptops. In good news for Linux, Lenovo has expanded its Linux certification to its entire ThinkPad and ThinkStation lineup.
