Rocky Linux 9 Brings Security Enhancements and Better Performance for Enterprise Users
Rocky Linux 9 became generally available today, providing users of the open-source operating system with a series of security and performance updates.
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Rocky Linux 9 became generally available today, providing users of the open-source operating system with a series of security and performance updates.
RHEL 9.0, the latest major release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, delivers tighter security, as well as improved installation, distribution, and management for enterprise server and cloud environments.
KaOS, a modern open-source, well-designed KDE-focused Linux distro, has been updated to KaOS Linux 2022.06 and incorporates several bug fixes and security enhancements.
One of the many changes with the recent Ubuntu 22.04 LTS release was enabling systemd-oomd by default as the out-of-memory daemon that can kill processes when under memory pressure. Unfortunately, for some users this has led to a poor desktop experience with finding their applications being unexpectedly killed. Ubuntu developers are now discussing how to improve this OOMD handling.
The Tails project has announced the release of Tails 5.1. It comes with improvements to the Tor Connection assistant, the Unsafe Browser and captive portals, and most importantly, a fix for a serious vulnerability that was present in the Tor Browser in Tails 5.0. On May 24, the project warned people not to use Tails due to this vulnerability.
GitHub Enterprise Server, the self-hosted version of the code shack’s platform, has hit version 3.5. The company said there are over 60 new features, including Dependabot, a service which automatically updates the packages used by a repository.
The newest RHEL moves beyond servers and the datacenter to the edge and multicloud.