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  2. Red Hat Enterprise Linux - Wikipedia

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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is a commercial open-source [6] [7] [8] Linux distribution [9] [10] developed by Red Hat for the commercial market. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is released in server versions for x86-64 , Power ISA , ARM64 , and IBM Z and a desktop version for x86-64.

  3. Rocky Linux - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Linux 9.0 was released on July 14, 2022, alongside a new reproducible build system called "Peridot", created to ensure the community can easily create new RHEL forks if Rocky Linux ever were to be discontinued, and to allow the Rocky Linux project to make new releases faster.

  4. Red Hat Linux - Wikipedia

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    The new plan was to draw most of the codebase from Fedora Linux when creating new Red Hat Enterprise Linux distributions. Fedora Linux replaced the original Red Hat Linux download and retail version. The model is similar to the relationship between Netscape Communicator and Mozilla , or StarOffice and OpenOffice.org , although in this case the ...

  5. Linux kernel version history - Wikipedia

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    Prominent features Notes 6.13: 20 January ... New hardware support including Intel, AMD, Qualcomm ... 2.4.9: RHEL 2.1

  6. CentOS - Wikipedia

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    As a result of these changes, ownership of CentOS trademarks was transferred to Red Hat, [31] which now employs most of the CentOS head developers; however, they work as part of Red Hat's Open Source and Standards team, which operates separately from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux team. [9] A new CentOS governing board was also established. [10]

  7. Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives - Wikipedia

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    The Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives generally include the union set [clarification needed], which is included in the different versions of RHEL.The version numbers are typically identical to the ones featured in RHEL; as such, the free versions maintain binary compatibility with the paid-for version, which means software intended for RHEL typically runs just as well on a free version.

  8. Fedora Linux release history - Wikipedia

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    Fedora 9, codenamed Sulphur, was released on May 24, 2008. [30] Some of the new features of Fedora 9 included: [31] GNOME 2.22. KDE Plasma 4.0, which is the default interface as part of the KDE spin. OpenJDK 6 has replaced IcedTea. [32] PackageKit is included as a front-end to yum, and as the default package manager.

  9. systemd - Wikipedia

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    Configuration of new interfaces has to be added under the /lib/systemd/network/ as a new file ending with .network extension. resolved provides network name resolution to local applications systemd-boot systemd-boot is a boot manager, formerly known as gummiboot. Kay Sievers merged it into systemd with rev 220. systemd-bsod