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Princeton University is spearheading

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2025 4:43 am
by Mitu100@
Rocky Linux
Rocky Linux is a new fork of CentOS currently being developed by the creator of the CentOS project, which followed the RHEL source code. It remains early in the development cycle and will not be associated with any other commercial organization. More information can be found on the Rocky Linux official website and on GitHub.

Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux is one of the most RedHat compatible operating systems. This is one of the free and downloadable offerings developed and maintained by Oracle. One of the main benefits is job function email database that it closely follows the RHEL release cycle using a modified UEK or "Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel" manufactured by Oracle. The kernel provides additional advantages over the pine kernel in terms of stability and minimal countdown packages, among other features. The maintainers have created a script that makes it easy to migrate to Oracle Linux hosted on Oracle.com and GitHub.

Springdale Linux
another ongoing project called Springdale Linux (SDL). This OS, formerly known as PUIAS (Princeton University Advanced Research Institute), is a customizable RedHat-based distribution maintained by members of the computing staff at Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study.

ClearOS Linux
Another major player looking to join the fight is HP. They offer a different version of RHEL called ClearOS, mostly available in the HPE ProLiant server line. Although not explicitly stated, ClearOS is primarily based on RHEL / CentOS. This open-source OS is available to the community for free and has its own app marketplace, which contains both free and paid apps.