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- Rocky and Alma Linux Still Going Strong. RHEL Adds an AI . . .
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
- As RHEL clones hit version 10, Rocky and Alma chart . . . - MSN
With the advent of the RHEL 10 release, some of those differences are becoming more apparent We will try to summarize the growing divide Two of them we won't go into directly here
- As RHEL clones hit version 10, Rocky and Alma chart diverging . . .
As RHEL clones hit version 10, Rocky and Alma chart diverging paths Rocky Linux 10 has caught up to the other high-profile RHELatives, but gaps between them are widening, both in tech and other ways Rocky Linux 10 "Red Quartz" has reached general availability The release notes describe what's new, such as support for RISC-V computers
- Rocky Linux 10 Released, This Is What’s New
After the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 at the end of May and AlmaLinux 10 shortly after, Rocky Linux, another leading name in the enterprise Linux world, has also rolled out version 10 A major highlight is the updated hardware support, notably removing x86-64-v2 architectures
- Rocky Linux 10. 0 Reaches GA As Free RHEL 10 Alternative
Rocky Linux 10 0 follows the latest RHEL 10 changes with many software updates, x86-64-v3 as the new x86_64 baseline, initial support for the RISC-V architecture, and more Some key packages of Rocky Linux 10 0 include the likes of Python 3 12, PHP 8 3, Nginx 1 26, MySQL 8 4 MariaDB 10 11, LLVM 19 1, Rust 1 84 1, Go 1 23, and many other
- Migration to Enterprise Linux Rebuilds - Rocky Linux Alma . . .
As of Jul 2023, Alma Linux is a “friendly fork” of RHEL, rather than a 1:1 clone Both Rocky Linux and Alma Linux are available as machine images at all of the major cloud providers: AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, and of course the ISOs can be deployed in an on-premise bare metal or virtualized environment as well Rocky Linux vs Alma Linux
- What are the differences between Alma, Rocky, and RHEL?
From memory, pretty closely The repos didn't line up exactly with those of RHEL It has the RHCK (Red Hat Compatible Kernel) and the UEK (Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel), the latter which provides newer kernel versions with some bugfixes and includes btrfs whereas the former is Red Hat's kernel with special sauce backports and bugfixes, and btrfs excluded from the build
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