Looking for a replacement for CentOS, the free-to-use downstream clone of RHEL that Red Hat is no longer supporting? Here are some alternative free and secure Linux distros to consider. . Red Hat ’s December 2020 announcement that it will do away with CentOS , its free-to-use downstream clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, caused a stir among IT shops in the estimated 2,500 companies that rely on CentOS to run production workloads, as well as for testing or development purposes. These include Northrup Gruman, Comcast, Verizon, Master Card, Indeed and many others. Red Hat, which gained control of CentOS in 2014, said it's replacing the distribution with the previously announced CentOS Streams, which sits upstream of RHEL as a constantly morphing, rolling-release distro instead of using traditional scheduled releases that enterprises prefer. . With CentOS moving to a new model, users seek robust, free alternatives like AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Debian, Fedora, and Ubuntu LTS for seamless transitions.. CentOS Replacement, Linux Alternatives, Open Source Distros. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This LinuxSecurity.com feature article was recently featured on the frontpage of Slashdot. While all Linux 'distros' — or distributed versions of Linux software — are secure by design, certain distros go above and beyond when it comes to protecting users' privacy and security . We've put together a list of our favorite specialized secure Linux distros and spoken with some of their lead developers to find out first-hand what makes these distros so great. . This "favorites" list cites six "excellent specialized secure Linux distros." Some highlights from the article: In a conversation with the LinuxSecurity editors, Qubes OS Community Manager Andrew David Wong elaborated, "Rather than attempting to fix all of the security bugs in software, Qubes assumes that all software is buggy and compartmentalizes it accordingly, so that when flaws are inevitably exploited, the damage is contained and the user's most valuable data is protected." A Kali Linux contributor provides some insight into the distro's history and the benefits it offers users: "Named after a Hindu goddess, Kali has been around for a long time — but it's still updated weekly, can be run in live mode or installed to a drive, and can also be used on ARM devices like Raspberry Pi." . Explore six standout Linux distributions focused on privacy and security. Discover Tails, Qubes OS, Whonix, Parrot Security OS, OpenBSD, and Kodachi to enhance your digital safety. secure Linux distros, privacy focused Linux, Kali Linux benefits, Qubes OS features. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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