Rocky Linux 9.4 Released, Here’s What’s NewOnMay 10, 2024Rocky Linux 9.4: Improved image builds, Azure Community Gallery availability, and extensive security and software updates.
Migrating from CentOS 7 to Rocky Linux 8: A Step-by-Step GuideOnMarch 5, 2024UpdatedMay 13, 2024Migrate from CentOS 7 to Rocky Linux 8 seamlessly with our proven and tested guide. Ensure a smooth transition with no data loss.
Rocky Linux 9.3 Released, Here’s What’s NewOnNovember 20, 2023Rocky Linux 9.3 is here with highlights on enhanced security and refreshed development and system tools. Read on for further details!
Rocky Linux Is the Most Preferred Enterprise Linux DistributionOnOctober 5, 2023According to metrics tracked by the EPEL Special Interest Group, as of September 2023, Rocky is a leader in the Enterprise Linux segment.
Rocky Linux Confirmed to Remain 1:1 Fully Compatible with RHELOnAugust 31, 2023In a statement about OpenELA, Rocky Linux confirmed its commitment to remaining a 1:1 fully compatible drop-in replacement to RHEL.
Rocky, Oracle, and SUSE Join Forces against Red Hat in OpenELAOnAugust 10, 2023CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE announced the Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA) formation to support RHEL-based distributions.
Red Hat Restricts Access to Its Source CodeOnJune 22, 2023UpdatedJune 23, 2023In an unexpected move, Red Hat announced that CentOS Stream will now be the sole repository for public RHEL-related source code releases.
Rocky Linux 9.2 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s NewOnMay 16, 2023Rocky Linux 9.2 is finally here! Wireguard works with SELinux again, and an aarch64 kernel with a 64kb page size is now available.
Installing Caddy and PHP 8 on Rocky Linux 9 / AlmaLinux 9OnJanuary 24, 2023This step-by-step guide shows how to install Caddy with PHP 8 support on Rocky Linux 9 / AlmaLinux 9 and obtain a free SSL certificate.
5 Best Linux Distro Releases for Servers in 2022: Our Top PicksOnDecember 30, 2022If you need a reliable server platform for your business or personal needs, these best 2022's Linux distro server releases are the way to go.