RHEL 9.5 debuts alongside AlmaLinux, Rocky, Oracle updates
Briefly

Red Hat has released version 9.5 of its flagship Linux distribution with extensive release notes containing notable changes, marked by its collaboration with Microsoft to enhance Windows compatibility.
AlmaLinux 9.5 notably retains support for a broader range of hardware compared to the upstream distribution, showcasing 140 rows in its 'Extended Hardware Support' table.
Rocky Linux 9.5 and Oracle Linux 9 Update 5 released shortly after Red Hat 9.5, all sharing similar new features including updated language runtimes and enhanced server management tools.
The OpenELA group has made RHEL-compatible source code available on GitHub, allowing users not affiliated with Red Hat to access the code in around 3,100 repositories.
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