AlmaLinux 10, codenamed Purple Lion, is now in public beta testing, offering extended hardware support and a digestible summary of features compared to RHEL 10's lengthy release notes.
The beta release of AlmaLinux comes a month after RHEL 10's release and aims to maintain support for older hardware, which is increasingly valuable for users with legacy systems.
Linus Torvalds criticized the microarchitecture versioning scheme, calling it a "crazy glibc artifact," emphasizing the necessity for clearer guidelines within kernel development.
Despite controversy over naming conventions, AlmaLinux remains committed to providing support for earlier hardware, highlighting their strategy of accessibility and adaptability in the Linux community.
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