Although Ubuntu's latest and greatest has no shortage of features aimed at developers, for this article we're concentrating on what it offers the average user.
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Tails will take you through a den of identity thieves, who will never learn your name. It's sorta the opposite of Cheers.
With RHEL 10 likely to be released within the next 60 days or so, users of AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, and other Red Hat clones are on notice to prepare to upgrade.
A special edition of ELevate makes it possible for users to test AlmaLinux 10 beta using their AlmaLinux 9 production workloads in order to get the bugs out before the release of the prime-time-ready version of AlmaLinux 10.
If all goes according to plan, by the time this article publishes, downloads will be available for AlmaLinux 10 Beta.
Going toe-to-toe with proprietary players these days means including a capable AI assistant. As Ragu used to say, "It's in there."
The latest and greatest version of Rocky Linux has been released, battle tested, and is ready-to-go.
AlmaLinux is again the first RHEL clone to cross the finish line with a new release.
The AlmaLinux Foundation says that the new distribution, which was made available on Tuesday, is not intended for production use, but for developers working downstream of AlmaLinux OS.
Red Hat's new deal will see RHEL AI 1.2 shipping preinstalled on a $29,000 AI-focused server from Lenovo.