Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 released
a year ago
- #RHEL
- #Linux
- #Release
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 has been released.
- Notable features include encrypted DNS, a developer preview for RISC-V, and image mode for RHEL using bootc.
- Image mode allows deploying the OS as a bootc image, simplifying operations compared to traditional packaged deployments.
- RHEL 10 includes kernel 6.12.0, GCC 14.2, GNU Binutils 2.41, glibc 2.39, Python 3.12, Perl 5.40, and more.
- CentOS Stream 10 provided an early look at RHEL 10 features.
- Encrypted DNS (DoH) is included, sparking discussions about its impact on network-wide ad blockers like Pi-Hole.
- Some users express concerns about DoH making it harder to block ads, while others see benefits in bypassing censorship.
- RHEL 10 uses an LTS kernel (v6.12), though it may still include Red Hat-specific patches.
- RHEL 9.6 has also been released alongside RHEL 10.