To address some of the common community questions that we are getting, we are excited to share that we will be creating short Q&A videos that will be shared on some of our most common outreach platforms. You may have seen the first of these videos shared on our channels in November, which was a short conversation between Andrew and I. Want to get involved? If you have any burning questions about AlmaLinux, let us know on the forums!| AlmaLinux OS
2023 was a big year for the AlmaLinux community. As the year draws to a close, let’s take a look back at some big milestones! New versions of AlmaLinux OS 2023 marked the release of AlmaLinux 9.2, AlmaLinux 8.8, AlmaLinux 9.3, and AlmaLinux 8.9! Thanks to our amazing Core, Build, and Infra SIGs, our first releases this year were out at lightning speed. Even with the expanded testing that we’ve added with our implementation of OpenQA, 9.| AlmaLinux OS
EDIT, July 27th: as of 12 hours after the release we have still seen no reports of any errors from users who have applied this update. If you see any problems, feel free to report them to us: bugs.almalinux.org EDIT, July 26: We will be releasing this patch on July 27th at 7am US Eastern time. Read more on the forums. Edit, July 25: AMD has put out an official security bulletin that lists all of the impacted hardware and anticipated release dates of patches for older CPUs.| AlmaLinux OS
It’s been a whirlwind few weeks here at AlmaLinux, and I’m elated to be able to finally share this update. The future of AlmaLinux OS In case you missed it, Red Hat announced they will no longer be providing the means for downstream clones to continue to be 1:1 binary copies of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Very quickly, both Jack and I shared some initial thoughts, but we intentionally took our time deciding the next right step for AlmaLinux OS. After much discussion, the AlmaLinux OS...| AlmaLinux OS