Red Hat has announced
the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10. A blog post
accompanying the release provides details on some of the more notable
features, such as encrypted DNS, a developer preview of RHEL 10
for RISC-V,
and image
mode for RHEL using bootc.
Image mode for RHEL lets you deploy your OS as a bootc image to your
hardware, virtual machine or cloud, and then layer your app on top of
it. That's a far less complex operation than traditional packaged
deployments, and it gives developers and image maintainers a common
experience and total control over their environment.
RHEL 10 includes the 6.12.0 kernel, GCC 14.2, GNU
Binutils 2.41, GNU C Library (glibc) 2.39, Python 3.12,
Perl 5.40, and more. See the release
notes for a full list of changes. LWN covered
CentOS Stream 10 in December, which provided an early look
at what would be in the RHEL 10 release.
https://lwn.net/Articles/1021827/
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