π§ Rocky Linux 8.4 β π "Green Obsidian" π β π₯ First Stable Released β π΄ RHEL 8.4 / CentOS Alternative
In This Video We Are Discussing About The developers of the Rocky Linux distribution, an alternative to CentOS Linux or Red Hat Enterprise Linux, released today the final release of Rocky Linux 8.4.
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🐧 Rocky Linux 8.4 — 💚 “Green Obsidian” 💚 — 🥇 First Stable Released — 🔴 RHEL 8.4 / CentOS Alternative
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Rocky Linux is a community enterprise operating system designed to be 100% compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The project has announced its first stable release which is Rocky Linux 8.4. “We are pleased to announce the General Availability of Rocky Linux 8.4 (Green Obsidian). Rocky Linux is a community enterprise operating system designed to be 100% bug-for-bug compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4. Since this is the first Release of Rocky Linux, the release notes below reflect only changes in upstream functionality between point releases.” The distribution’s release notes offer details along with tips for converting from other members of the Enterprise Linux family: “The community has created the migrate2rocky tool to aid in the conversion to Rocky Linux 8.4 from other Enterprise Linux systems. This tool has been tested and is generally known to work, however use of it is at your own risk. Community members have successfully migrated test systems to Rocky Linux from: Alma Linux (8.4), CentOS Linux (8.4), Red Hat Enterprise Linux (8.4), Oracle Linux (8.4).”
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Stemming from last month’s Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 release and then the RHEL 8.4 based updates to Alma Linux, Oracle Linux, and CentOS 8, RockyLinux has today reached general availability on its v8.4 release.
Rocky Linux is the distribution that is aiming as a free RHEL alternative by CentOS founder Greg Kurtzer and others. Rocky Linux was started following the news last year of CentOS Linux 8 will reach end-of-life at EOY2021 as they focus on CentOS Stream as the future of RHEl. Rocky Linux previously tailored an 8.3 release for their initial debut while this morning have promoted their 8.4 build to GA status.
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Rocky Linux and competitor AlmaLinux (which released its own binary-compatible RHEL 8.4 clone in March) aren’t simply “Linux distros” or even “Linux distros which closely resemble RHEL.” They’re built from the same source code as RHEL 8.4, which guarantees that a wide array of proprietary software designed with nothing but RHEL 8.4 in mind will “just work,” regardless of how obscure a feature (or bug!) those packages depend upon in RHEL 8.4 might be.
Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux aren’t the only RHEL-compatible options out there, of course. Last December, we published a partial list of binary-compatible alternatives to RHEL, including RHEL’s own CentOS Stream (which is only available as a rolling release) and Oracle Linux, as well as Rocky, Alma, and Alma’s parent distro, CloudLinux.
What makes Rocky Linux—and AlmaLinux—special is that both distros were created specifically to fill the void left by CentOS’s deprecation. Their specific goal is to be available for anyone who needs them with commercial support also available. That latter point is in contrast with, for example, Springdale Linux—which is another long-running “RHEL rebuild” which should “just work.” But it was primarily intended for and supported by a relatively small academic community.
Rocky Linux 8.4 is available for x86_64 and AArch64 with multiple ISO varieties.
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