AlmaLinux now has a status on Microsoft's cloud that it shares with only six other Linux distributions. Here's what it means.
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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.
A new SIG now helps server manufacturers certify that their hardware works as it should on AlmaLinux, and will soon do the same for software vendors.
The lift and shift app, ELevate, for easily migrating away from no longer supported distros, adds Scientific Linux support as well as new features. The…
We can file this as a plug if we wish, Christine said. "I'm basically writing it because… well, you can color me impressed by an Enterprise Linux distribution that listens to its users and is quick to action. That's a little old fashioned for the digital age, isn't it?" We're filing it as an interesting trip down the rabbit hole that's Christine's mind.
AlmaLinux is turning into the RHEL clone with a difference, by patching RHEL security holes that are given a low priority by Red Hat.
Although Sunday will be the last day that CentOS 7 will be officially supported, you don't have to move to something else right away. There are plenty of support services you can use to keep your workloads safe and secure until you're ready to migrate.
AlmaLinux can now develop and apply security patches and bug fixes ahead of RHEL, because it no longer seeks to be a line-by-line exact copy of Red Hat's operating system.
Rocky Linux becomes the last of the major RHEL clones to catch up with Red Hat's latest and greatest. Here's what you should know.
Also included in this FOSS Week in Review: The Linux Foundation's upcoming Technical Advisory Board election.