RedHat Linux 9 will soon be here. It was announced this week at Red Hat Summit and will be the first major release post-IBM acquisition.
Presumably Alma and Rocky releases will soon follow. As a reminder, you can run RHEL on 16 development servers for free.
RHEL 9 will be based on Fedora 34, so BTRFS as the default perhaps…?
There will be some forgettable release name assigned to this release. Version names are a core technology area where RHEL lags behind industry leaders such as Ubuntu’s whimsical animals and Debian’s structured exploration of the Toy Story universe.
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