A few years ago Google completed its switch from an Ubuntu-based Linux desktop to Debian. Now Google has detailed how this change has led to rolling releases for Linux desktops with faster and smoother upgrades as well as faster security patching. . After over 15 years with Ubuntu as the base for Google's internal devices, the company switched to Debian to avoid major OS upgrades every two years and spread the upgrade workload out over time. Google announced it had completed the move in 2018 as ZDNet reported at the time . Margarita Manterola, a Google engineer, explained it was moving from Goobuntu, the Google build of Ubuntu, to gLinux, a rolling release based on Debian Testing , which is the beta for the next stable version of Debian. . Following a decade and a half of utilizing Ubuntu, Google made a shift to Debian for its Linux workstations, improving the processes for desktop updates and bolstering security measures.. Google Desktop Linux, Debian Transition, Rolling Releases, Upgrade Strategies, Open Source Advances. . Brittany Day
CentOS is becoming a rolling Linux distribution - and many users aren't happy about it. This change leaves businesses depending on CentOS for a stable server or embedded operating system in the lurch. . Red Hat , CentOS 's Linux parent company, announced it was " shifting focus from CentOS Linux , the rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) , to CentOS Stream , which tracks just ahead of a current RHEL release." In other words, CentOS will no longer be a stable point distribution but a rolling release Linux distribution . CentOS users are ticked off. Why? First, you need to understand what's going on. A rolling-release Linux is one that's constantly being updated. Examples of these include Arch, Manjaro , and openSUSE Tumbleweed . Here, CentOS Stream will be RHEL's upstream (development) branch. This may sound like CentOS will be RHEL's beta, but CentOS denies this. . The transition of Red Hat from the dependable CentOS Linux to a more fluid release model is stirring concern within the community and enterprises that depend on consistent performance.. CentOS Stream, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Rolling Release, User Feedback, Linux Stability. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Learn about 10 great rolling release Linux distros in this helpful guide. . In this guide, we will discuss some of the popular rolling release distributions. If you are new to the concept of a rolling release, worry not. A rolling release system is a Linux distribution that is constantly updated in all aspects: from the software packages, desktop environment, to the kernel. Applications are updated and released on a rolling basis thereby eliminating the need to download the latest ISO which would be representative of the latest release. . Delve into well-known rolling release Linux distros that provide ongoing updates and enhancements in this detailed overview.. Rolling Release Linux, Linux Distros Guide, Constant Updates Linux, Best Linux Distributions, Linux Desktop Environments. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Are you an Arch Linux user? Arch Linux is one of the very first GNU/Linux distributions to kick off 2020 with a brand new ISO image, the first to be based on the latest Linux kernel series. Learn more: . Arch Linux is a respected and well known GNU/Linux distribution that follows a rolling release model where the user installs once and receives updates forever.ArchLinux also generates monthly ISO images that contain all the package updates pushed through the software repositories in the previous month. Arch Linux 2020.01.01 is here as the first ISO release in 2020, powered by the latest and greatest Linux 5.4 kernel series, which brings numerous new features and enhancements like support for Microsoft's exFAT file system, the "lockdown" security feature, and improved app memory management on Android. The link for this article located at Softpedia News is no longer available. . Fedora Linux starts 2021 with a fresh ISO powered by Linux kernel 5.10, introducing numerous updates and security improvements.. Arch Linux ISO, Linux Kernel 5.4, Rolling Release Model, Software Updates and Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The developers of the Debian-based SparkyLinux GNU/Linux operating system announced over the weekend the release of the SparkyLinux 5.3 "Nibiru" Rolling ISO snapshot.. SparkyLinux currently comes in two flavors, Stable and Rolling, and while the former is based on the most recent stable release of the Debian GNU/Linux operating system, the latter is usually using the software repositories of Debian Testing. In this case, SparkyLinux 5.3 is based on the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 10 "Buster" OS.. SparkyLinux 6.0 "Orion" launches, incorporating elements from Debian 11 "Bullseye", offered in both Rolling and Fixed editions.. Debian Buster, SparkyLinux, Linux Releases, Rolling Release. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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