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Rocky Linux 8.4 took seven months for the newly formed community to release, and is available for x86_64 and ARM64 (aarch64) architecture hardware in various ISOs.
This disruption created a vacuum, and the Linux community quickly stepped up to fill it.
Where do I go now that CentOS Linux is gone? Check our list CentOS was the most famous “RHEL rebuild” by far—but there are others.
CentOS version 2 was the first such release, bringing an Enterprise Linux to the Community. The next bit of history we have to cover was in 2009, when Lance Davis went missing from the project.
CIQ, the company behind a new open-source enterprise Linux distribution called Rocky Linux, has raised $26 million.
Gregory Kurtzer, founder of CentOS, started the Rocky Linux project in Dec 2020 to fill the gap created by RedHat when they changed direction for CentOS Linux. This shift, from a stable operating ...
On Tuesday, Red Hat CTO Chris Wright and CentOS Community Manager Rich Bowen each announced a massive change in the future and function of CentOS Linux. Moving forward, there will be no CentOS ...
CentOS 6.8 was released this week. With a number of security and performance updates, it provides a more stable and secure experience for CentOS 6 users. The CentOS Project currently is shipping ...
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