OpenELA, a collaboration between CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE, has released the initial source code for building Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) derivatives. The source packages for building EL8 and EL9 based operating systems are now available. Linux 6.7 introduces a cross-vendor solution for confidential computing attestation reports. Landlock access controls have been extended to networking with Linux 6.7. Linux 6.7 networking brings new hardware support and a 20% performance boost for single TCP flow. The next Linux kernel will drop support for Itanium, Intel's 64-bit server CPUs. KVM virtualization with Linux 6.7 adds LoongArch and support for up to 4096 x86 vCPUs. Linux 6.7 also reduces the roles for some insecure and obsolete crypto algorithms.
Linux 6.7 Reducing The Roles For Some Insecure/Obsolete Crypto Algorithms https://t.co/MUeHJObtPQ
OpenELA Drops First RHEL, 'Enterprise Linux' Compatible Source Code https://t.co/R4fDRjjVib
KVM Virtualization With Linux 6.7 Adds LoongArch, Up To 4096 x86 vCPUs https://t.co/qACCrUJui2
CIQ, Oracle and SUSE Unite Behind OpenELA To Take on Red Hat Enterprise Linux https://t.co/5fJzwFIwoG
Oracle, SUSE, and CIQ release the source code for OpenELA, their challenge to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (@sjvn / ZDNet) https://t.co/EQCZ3E1aIn 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/QDrDQktDic
Next Linux kernel will dump Itanium, Intel’s ill-fated 64-bit server CPUs https://t.co/iHoYbk3mTP
OpenELA flips Red Hat the bird with public release of Enterprise Linux source https://t.co/UO6z4vrttB
Linux 6.7 Networking Adds New Hardware Support, A ~20% Perf Boost For Single TCP Flow https://t.co/BPrzLA41on
Landlock Access Controls Extended To Networking With Linux 6.7 https://t.co/UHwvyt1yQi
Linux 6.7 Adds A Cross-Vendor Solution For Confidential Computing Attestation Reports https://t.co/IAr2vy3wa1
OpenELA Publishes Initial Source Code For Building RHEL Derivatives -- The CIQ, Oracle & SUSE association has made available the source packages for building EL8 and EL9 based operating systems. https://t.co/llv9dJQ7lm