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Rocky Linux—one of at least two new distributions created to fill the void left when CentOS Linux was discontinued by parent corporation Red Hat—announced general availability of Rocky Linux 8 ...
CentOS Linux's claim to fame was that it could be freely, arbitrarily downloaded and used for any purpose by anyone—and it was binary-compatible with RHEL, meaning that applications and projects ...
Rocky Linux is a community-supported Linux distribution that was created when CentOS announced its end-of-life cycle. The project is led by the original founder of CentOS, Gregory Kurtzer.
CentOS Stream is not a CentOS substitute. That new distro is not intended to be a substitute for CentOS Linux. CentOS Stream is a DevOps-friendly, continuous integration, and continuous delivery ...
CentOS 8 is an addition to TuxCare's Extended Lifecycle Support that covers otherwise out-of-date Linux distributions, such as CentOS 6 and Oracle 6.
Rocky Linux is designed to be an alternative to CentOS, a popular Linux distribution that shifted its focus to CentOS Stream, a rolling release version, in late 2020.
Red Hat has once again dropped another huge boulder into the normally serene – or at least relatively calm – open source waters. Back in December 2020 it killed off the CentOS distribution that lives ...
Most modern Linux distributions are huge, filling multiple gigabytes of storage with packages, configuration files, applications, and more. TinyCore is the complete reverse.
It was the no. 1 Linux distribution in the enterprise, and users included Toyota, GoDaddy, Disney, RackSpace and Verizon, organizations that build large, complex, HPC-class AI clusters. Then, suddenly ...
When it comes to distros, the numbers say that nearly 60 percent use Ubuntu and some 30 percent use Debian. CentOS Linux is the third most-used distribution, including in 40 percent of enterprises ...