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- Rocky and Alma Linux Still Going Strong. RHEL Adds an AI Assistant
Rocky Linux 10 "Red Quartz" has reached general availability, notes a new article in The Register — surveying the differences between "RHELatives" — the major alternatives to Red Hat Enterprise Linux: The Rocky 10 release notes describe what's new, such as support for RISC-V computers Balancing that, this version only supports the Raspberry Pi 4 and 5 series; it drops Rocky 9 x's support
- Rocky Linux 10 is out, joining AlmaLinux 10 and RHEL 10
CentOS Stream 10 came out ages ago, and at the time of writing, Oracle Linux 10 isn't out yet We described the big technological differences between RHEL and Oracle Linux when Oracle released version 9 Oracle offers its own optional Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel, which is much newer than Red Hat's version and includes Btrfs support
- AlmaLinux 10: RHEL’s Twin, With Twists - FOSS Force
Although the company continues to preach the gospel of open, RHEL’s new AI capabilities aren’t going to be much of a benefit to the clones due to license restrictions, code availability, and other attempts by Red Hat to keep its AI IP under lock and key
- AlmaLinux OS - Forever-Free Enterprise-Grade Operating System
With an unwavering eye on maintaining compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), we have made small improvements to AlmaLinux OS 10 that target specific sections of our userbase They are for users who require them and know how to use them
- AlmaLinux OS 10. 0 released - lwn. net
The "next" version of RHEL will be based off of it However, CentOS Stream will evolve past any version of RHEL that has already been released This is if you are using CentOS Stream directly Alma Linux creates their releases from CentOS Stream and uses a major version number to reflect ABI compatiblity with the RHEL release with the same version
- As RHEL clones hit version 10, Rocky and Alma chart diverging paths - MSN
CentOS Stream 10 came out ages ago, and at the time of writing, Oracle Linux 10 isn't out yet We described the big technological differences between RHEL and Oracle Linux when Oracle released
- AlmaLinux 10 Released, This Is What’s New
This revival addresses user demands since its removal in RHEL 9 0, reinstating comprehensive server and client application support The new release also advances security by supporting Secure Boot not only for Intel and AMD platforms but also for ARM architectures—an increasingly popular requirement for both physical and
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