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As we mentioned at the beginning, this is the latest version of the 8.x branch, which will be superseded by the continuously updated edition of the distribution CentOS Stream by the end of the year.
The current version of CentOS is CentOS 8, itself built atop RHEL 8. Normally, CentOS enjoys the same ten-year support lifecycle as RHEL itself—which would give CentOS 8 an end-of-life date in 2029.
And so forth. So, while CentOS Stream is something of a rolling release, it's a limited one—it rolls from one minor version to the next, but its major version is stable and tracks Fedora's.
Interview Brian Exelbierd, responsible for Red Hat liaison with the CentOS project and a board member of that project, has told The Register that CentOS Linux is ending because Red Hat simply refused ...
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.
Let us now start Rocky Linux migration task! Step 1: Upgrade the current CentOS 8 Linux system to latest available version: $ sudo dnf --refresh upgrade. After update is completed, Reboot your system: ...
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The AlmaLinux OS Foundation has announced the general availability of AlmaLinux 8.10, a community-owned open-source alternative to CentOS. In a statement, the Foundation said the new release ...