Rocky Linux

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Rocky Linux

Rocky Linux is a Linux distribution developed by Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation, which is a privately owned benefit corporation that describes itself as a "self-imposed not-for-profit".[4] It is intended to be a downstream, complete binary-compatible release using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system source code.[5] The project's aim is to provide a community-supported, production-grade enterprise operating system. Rocky Linux, along with RHEL and SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE), has become popular for enterprise operating system use.[6][7]

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Rocky Linux
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Rocky Linux 9.5, showing its desktop environment GNOME 40.
DeveloperRocky Enterprise Software Foundation
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
Initial release1 May 2021; 3 years ago (2021-05-01)
Latest release
9:9.5[1]  / 19 November 2024; 4 months ago (19 November 2024)
8:8.10[2]  / 30 May 2024; 10 months ago (30 May 2024)
Repositorygit.rockylinux.org
Marketing targetDesktop computers, servers, supercomputers
Package managerRPM (DNF), Flatpak — graphical front-ends: GNOME Software, dnfdragora
Platformsx86-64-v2,[3] ARM64, ppc64le, s390x
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux)
UserlandGNU
Default
user interface
GNOME Shell, Bash
License3-clause BSD and various free software licenses, plus proprietary firmware files
Preceded byCentOS
Official websiterockylinux.org
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The first release candidate version of Rocky Linux was released on April 30, 2021, and its first general availability version was released on June 21, 2021. Rocky Linux 8 will be supported through May 2029[8] and Rocky Linux 9 through May 2032.[9]

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On December 8, 2020, Red Hat announced that they would discontinue development of CentOS, which had been a production-ready downstream version of RHEL, in favor of a newer upstream development variant of that operating system known as CentOS Stream.[10] In response, Gregory Kurtzer, CEO of CIQ[11] (a Rocky Linux support provider) and one of the original founders of CentOS, announced that he would start a new project to achieve the original goals of CentOS.[12][13][14] Its name was chosen as a tribute to early CentOS co-founder Rocky McGaugh.[5] By December 12, the code repository[15] of Rocky Linux had become the top-trending repository on GitHub.[16]

On December 22, 2020, Rocky Linux community manager Jordan Pisaniello announced that the target for an initial release was anywhere between March and May of 2021.[17] On January 20, 2021, it was announced that a test repository would be made available to the public by the end of February, and a release candidate was on target for the end of March 2021.[18] However, that date was slightly pushed back,[19] and on April 30, 2021, the first release candidate was officially released.[20] The second release candidate, of version 8.4, the last before the stable release, was released on June 4, 2021.[21] The high version number is based on the designation of RHEL. Rocky Linux is a clone of RHEL, which is also binary-compatible and is already supported by numerous large, financially strong sponsors.[22] On June 21, 2021, the stable release of Rocky Linux 8.4 was released,[23] with the code name "Green Obsidian".[24]

Rocky Linux 9.0 was released on July 14, 2022, alongside a new reproducible build system called "Peridot", created to ensure the community can easily create new RHEL forks if Rocky Linux ever were to be discontinued, and to allow the Rocky Linux project to make new releases faster.[25][26] Rocky Linux 9.0 is also the first version to support little-endian PowerPC processors and IBM Z (s390x) mainframes.[3]

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Some of the ISO images released by the Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation have no direct upstream equivalents. They are created for specific purposes, such as for providing a live bootable image, or for providing a reduced-size installation medium.[27]

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Rocky Linux version Code Name Architectures RHEL base Kernel Rocky Linux release date RHEL release date Delay (days)
scope="row" class="templateVersion co swatch-unsupported" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Old version, not maintained" data-sort-value="8.3" | Old version, not maintained: 8.3 Green Obsidian[24] x86-64, ARM64 8.3 4.18.0-240 2021-05-01[28] 2020-11-03[29] 179[note 1]
scope="row" class="templateVersion co swatch-unsupported" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Old version, not maintained" data-sort-value="8.4" | Old version, not maintained: 8.4 8.4 4.18.0-305 2021-06-21[30] 2021-05-18[29] 34
scope="row" class="templateVersion co swatch-unsupported" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Old version, not maintained" data-sort-value="8.5" | Old version, not maintained: 8.5 8.5 4.18.0-348 2021-11-15[31] 2021-11-09[29] 6
scope="row" class="templateVersion co swatch-unsupported" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Old version, not maintained" data-sort-value="8.6" | Old version, not maintained: 8.6 8.6 4.18.0-372.9.1 2022-05-16[32] 2022-05-10[29] 6
scope="row" class="templateVersion co swatch-unsupported" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Old version, not maintained" data-sort-value="8.7" | Old version, not maintained: 8.7 8.7 4.18.0-425.3.1 2022-11-14[33] 2022-11-09[29] 5
scope="row" class="templateVersion co swatch-unsupported" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Old version, not maintained" data-sort-value="8.8" | Old version, not maintained: 8.8 8.8 4.18.0-477.10.1 2023-05-20[34] 2023-05-16[29] 4
scope="row" class="templateVersion co swatch-unsupported" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Old version, not maintained" data-sort-value="8.9" | Old version, not maintained: 8.9 8.9 4.18.0-513.5.1 2023-11-22[35] 2023-11-14[29] 8
scope="row" class="templateVersion co swatch-maintained" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Old version, still maintained" data-sort-value="8.10" | Old version, still maintained: 8.10 8.10 4.18.0-553 2024-05-30[36] 2024-05-22[29] 8
scope="row" class="templateVersion co swatch-unsupported" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Old version, not maintained" data-sort-value="9.0" | Old version, not maintained: 9.0 Blue Onyx[24] x86-64-v2,[3] ARM64, ppc64le, s390x 9.0 5.14.0-70.13.1 2022-07-14[37] 2022-05-17[29] 58
scope="row" class="templateVersion co swatch-unsupported" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Old version, not maintained" data-sort-value="9.1" | Old version, not maintained: 9.1 9.1 5.14.0-162.6.1 2022-11-26[38] 2022-11-15[29] 11
scope="row" class="templateVersion co swatch-unsupported" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Old version, not maintained" data-sort-value="9.2" | Old version, not maintained: 9.2 9.2 5.14.0-284.11.1 2023-05-16[39] 2023-05-10[29] 6
scope="row" class="templateVersion co swatch-unsupported" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Old version, not maintained" data-sort-value="9.3" | Old version, not maintained: 9.3 9.3 5.14.0-362.8.1 2023-11-20[40] 2023-11-07[29] 13
scope="row" class="templateVersion co swatch-unsupported" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Old version, not maintained" data-sort-value="9.4" | Old version, not maintained: 9.4 9.4 5.14.0-427.13.1 2024-05-09[41] 2024-04-30[29] 9
scope="row" class="templateVersion c swatch-latest" style="color: var(--color-base, #202122); " title="Latest version" data-sort-value="9.5" | Latest version: 9.5 9.5 5.14.0-503.14.1 2024-11-19[42] 2024-11-12[29] 7
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