Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 released
Red Hat has announcedthe release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10. A blog postaccompanying the release provides details on some of the more notablefeatures, such as encrypted DNS, a developer preview of RHEL10for RISC-V,and imagemode for RHEL using bootc.
Image mode for RHEL lets you deploy your OS as a bootc image to yourhardware, virtual machine or cloud, and then layer your app on top ofit. That's a far less complex operation than traditional packageddeployments, and it gives developers and image maintainers a commonexperience and total control over their environment.
RHEL10 includes the 6.12.0 kernel, GCC14.2, GNUBinutils 2.41, GNU C Library (glibc) 2.39, Python3.12,Perl5.40, and more. See the releasenotes for a full list of changes. LWN coveredCentOSStream10 in December, which provided an early lookat what would be in the RHEL10 release.