Red Hat’s RHEL 10 will Phase Out Xorg in Favor of Wayland OnNovember 28, 2023RHEL 10's plan reveals Wayland's dominance in future Linux releases, focusing on enhanced display features. Here's more on that!
Red Hat Retired Its Security-Announcements List OnOctober 9, 2023UpdatedOctober 11, 20233 CommentsEffective October 10, Red Hat's Mailman-based Security Announcements list will be retired in favor of a public RSS feed.
Rocky, Oracle, and SUSE Join Forces against Red Hat in OpenELA OnAugust 10, 20232 CommentsCIQ, Oracle, and SUSE announced the Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA) formation to support RHEL-based distributions.
AlmaLinux Decided to Drop 1:1 Compatibility with RHEL OnJuly 15, 2023AlmaLinux will now only be Application Binary Interface (ABI) compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux due to Red Hat's actions.
Clash of the Titans: Oracle Jokes with Red Hat OnJuly 13, 20231 CommentOracle publicly laughed at Red Hat for limiting access to their code and offered AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux to use Oracle's sources.
SUSE Gets Momentum, Fork Red Hat Enterprise Linux OnJuly 12, 2023In a surprising move, SUSE announced plans to release their fork, fully compatible with and based on RHEL. Here's more on that!
Fedora 40 Plans to Trample User Privacy with Telemetry Integration OnJuly 7, 20237 CommentsIn a surprising proposal, Fedora plans to implement a telemetry tool in next year's upcoming Fedora 40 Workstation release.
SUSE with a Statement in Light of Red Hat’s Recent Actions OnJune 30, 202313 CommentsSUSE has issued an official statement in response to the growing concern in Open Source circles due to Red Hat's actions. Here's what they said.
Red Hat Boosts Free Developers Subscription to 240 Systems OnJune 26, 2023UpdatedJune 27, 20233 CommentsRed Hat has quietly expanded the number of entitlements in the Developer Subscription for Individuals program from 16 to 240.
Red Hat Restricts Access to Its Source Code OnJune 22, 2023UpdatedJune 23, 20232 CommentsIn an unexpected move, Red Hat announced that CentOS Stream will now be the sole repository for public RHEL-related source code releases.