Versie 9.2 van Rocky Linux is uitgekomen. De Linux distributie is ontstaan als afsplitsing van CentOS, de community edition van Red Hat Enterprise Linux, nadat Red Hat had aangegeven er niet meer verder mee te willen. Rocky Linux is nog steeds gebaseerd op RHEL en heeft ook een migratietool die overstappen makkelijk maakt. De release notes voor deze uitgave kunnen hieronder worden gevonden.
Rocky Linux 9.2 Available NowWe are pleased to announce the general availability of Rocky Linux 9.2. This release is currently available for the x86-64, aarch64, and s390x architectures. Please review the release notes in the Rocky Linux Documentation - These notes contain important information including known bugs and more comprehensive details about changes in this version.
Important Notices9.2 Release for PowerPC (ppc64le) architecture held backDuring testing, we discovered an architecture-specific issue on ppc64le systems with the bundled version of Python 3.9. This issue not only prevents installing, but may break existing installations. This issue is reproducible on CentOS Stream 9 and RHEL 9.2. We have opened a bug report upstream at rhbz#2203919 and are working to fix the issue.
The release of Rocky Linux 9.2 for ppc64le has been delayed until this issue is fixed. The release candidates for x86_64, aarch64, and s390x passed all testing procedures, and thus will be released as normal.
Workaround for DNF on ppc64leBecause the ppc64le artifacts are unavailable, running DNF from a ppc64le Rocky 9 system that is configured to use the mirrorlist and/or is configured with the dnf variable releasever set to 9 will result in failed DNF metadata transactions as our mirrorlist is unable to hold back a single architecture. To work around this, please set the releasever variable to 9.1. This can be done by using the --releasever 9.1 argument to your DNF command, or by editing or creating the file /etc/dnf/vars/releasever with the content 9.1. Once 9.2 for Power is released, you will need to undo this change and setting releasever will no longer be necessary.
Breaking ChangesA more complete list of new features and changes is available in the Rocky Linux 9.2 Release Notes
Special Interest Group NotesRocky Linux releases are put through thorough testing to ensure correctness and stability. Testing consists of hundreds of manual and automated checks covering all manner of environments and configurations. Rocky Linux 9.2 was subjected to a week of testing before receiving the team’s approval. Testing logs, discussion, and the release checklist can be viewed here. We encourage users interested in the process to join the team on chat.rockylinux.org.
Upgrades and ConversionsCurrent users of Rocky Linux 9 can upgrade to 9.2 from the terminal via dnf update, or from the desktop with GNOME Software, KDE Discover, etc. Users of other Enterprise Linux 9 distributions can upgrade and convert to Rocky Linux 9.2 via the migrate2rocky conversion script.
Source: Tweakers.net