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The Linux world is abuzz with controversy as IBM Red Hat puts the source code for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) behind a paywall, leaving CentOS Stream as the only accessible option. Meanwhile, Oracle emphasizes its commitment to Linux freedom, offering open access to binaries and source code for their RHEL-compatible distribution, Oracle Linux. On the other hand, SUSE takes a bold step by forking RHEL and investing millions in developing their own RHEL-compatible distribution, free from restrictions. The battle for Linux supremacy is heating up, with each company vying for dominance and championing their respective visions of openness and innovation.
Tags: #Rundown, @Intel, @IntelBusiness, @KentikInc, @Azure, @Microsoft, #Observability, @InfluxDB, @Riverbed, @Capital_Vector, @RedHat, @Oracle, @OracleCloud, #Linux, #OpenSource,
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The Linux world is abuzz with controversy as IBM Red Hat puts the source code for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) behind a paywall, leaving CentOS Stream as the only accessible option. Meanwhile, Oracle emphasizes its commitment to Linux freedom, offering open access to binaries and source code for their RHEL-compatible distribution, Oracle Linux. On the other hand, SUSE takes a bold step by forking RHEL and investing millions in developing their own RHEL-compatible distribution, free from restrictions. The battle for Linux supremacy is heating up, with each company vying for dominance and championing their respective visions of openness and innovation.
Tags: #Rundown, @Intel, @IntelBusiness, @KentikInc, @Azure, @Microsoft, #Observability, @InfluxDB, @Riverbed, @Capital_Vector, @RedHat, @Oracle, @OracleCloud, #Linux, #OpenSource,

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