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Ever since Red Hat released Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8 in May, CentOS users have been waiting impatiently for CentOS 8 to arrive. Now, their wait is over. CentOS 8 is here and ready for ...
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.
The founder of the CentOS project, Gregory M. Kurtzer, has set up a new distribution called Rocky Linux, and aims to replicate what he did with CentOS – provide users with a distro that is ...
CentOS is becoming a rolling Linux distribution, which leaves businesses depending on CentOS for a stable server or embedded operating system in the lurch.
CentOS is important because it encourages people to use a RedHat-based system vs something else, and if they need support for a mission critical system, then they'll run it on RedHat.
As Red Hat sunsets CentOS 8 at the end of 2021, users are considering their options.
RHEL is now free for dev teams, and it's even free in production for up to 16 systems. Read the whole story ...
Q: When we spoke several months ago you were considering a move from Red Hat to a free binary clone of RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) like CentOS. Are you still going forward with that, and if so ...
CentOS as we know it is dead — but you have options It’s almost the end of 2021, so if you haven’t switched from CentOS 8 yet, frankly, it’s now time to.
Jack Wallen attempts to not only clear the air about CentOS Stream, but offers up an apology to Red Hat for aiding the spread of confusion.
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