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---- On Fri, 27 Jun 2025 06:36:15 -0700 [email protected] wrote ----


> What is the current yearly dollar cost fee for RHEL these days? I assume
> your VM is running on some 90 day expiration...
>
> Ted
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PLUG
> [mailto:[email protected][mailto:[email protected]]]
> On Behalf Of Paul
> Heinlein
> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2025 3:32 PM
> To: Portland Linux/Unix Group
>
> Subject: [PLUG] High-level release notes for RHEL 10
>
> I recently installed a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 VM here at home.
> Here are some idiosyncratic observations about it. Please don't assume this
> is an endorsement of this release (or RHEL in general); it's simply a
> by-product of previewing it for work.
>
> Here are some key packages and their current EL10 versions:
>
> apache 2.4.63
> awscli 2.22.9
> gcc 14.2.1
> git 2.47
> glibc 2.39
> kernel 6.12.0
> mariadb 10.11.11
> nginx 1.26.3
> openssh 9.9
> openssl 3.2.2
> perl 5.40.2
> php 8.3.19
> podman 5.4.0
> postgresql 16.8
> python 3.12.9
> rust 1.84
> tomcat 10.1.36 or tomcat9 9.0.87
>
> There are NO bacula packages. No dnf modules have been released yet, afaict.
>
> Red Hat is advertising a tool called LEAPP that can upgrade a system from
> 9.6 to 10 (and from 8.10 to 9.6), but this is news to me and I have no
> assessment of it whatsoever.
>
> --
> Paul Heinlein
> [email protected][mailto:[email protected]]
> 45°22'48" N, 122°35'36" W

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