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SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026

July 17, 2026 — Rik Bon

Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd

TL;DR: 1. Noctua NL-LC1-36 All-In-One Liquid Cooler; 2. FastFlowLM Developers Join AMD To Help Push Open-Source NPU Software; 3. Experimental Build Of Holo Core Published: Arch Linux AArch64 For Valve's Steam Frame

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This daily SysAdmin briefing delivers curated Linux ecosystem updates with a focus on infrastructure automation and DevOps best practices.

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Noctua NL-LC1-36 All-In-One Liquid Cooler

With reviewing hardware for more than 22 years, when it comes to cooling products there are few brands that can still get me intrigued like Noctua. With their recent launch of the NL-LC1 all-in-one liquid coolers, I decided to try out the Noctua NL-LC1-36 360mm AIO cooler that is working out well for cooling high-end desktop CPUs like the recently launched Ryzen 9 9950X3D2.

FastFlowLM Developers Join AMD To Help Push Open-Source NPU Software

On top of releasing ROCm 7.14 as the new production release of ROCm now built offTheRock, rolling out the Lemonade 11.0 local AI server, and GAIA 0.22, AMD has some more open-source news in the lead up to next week's AMD Advancing AI event...

Experimental Build Of Holo Core Published: Arch Linux AArch64 For Valve's Steam Frame

As part of Valve's upcoming Qualcomm-powered Steam Frame headset, Valve has been collaborating with Collabora on the Arch Linux AArch64 base for their platform. Published today are the initial sources and binaries of this "Holo Core" base of Arch Linux AArch64 to be used by the Steam Frame...

Linux WMI Driver Gets Ready To Support ACPI-Based ARM64 Laptops

Linux developer Armin Wolf sent out a set of patches today for enabling AArch64 support for the ACPI Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) driver to work on AArch64 in no longer being bound to x86/x86_64. This is a step toward the long goal of being able to support modern Windows on ARM laptops via ACPI on Linux...

Arm Core Local Accelerator Driver Posted For Linux As Agnostic Interface For Accelerators

A new open-source Linux driver announced today by Arm is the Arm Core Local Accelerator "CLA" driver as a CPU-local interface for programming attached accelerators. This is an agnostic interface for attached accelerators with the initial target focusing on an attached compute engine...


Key Takeaways

  1. Container Security: Vulnerability scanning now mandatory in enterprise CI/CD pipelines
  2. Policy-as-Code: Tools like OPA Gatekeeper enable automated compliance
  3. GitOps Automation: Automatic rolling updates on vulnerability detection

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