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How to Install Icinga 2 Monitoring Server on Rocky Linux 10

The post How to Install Icinga 2 Monitoring Server on Rocky Linux 10 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Icinga 2 is a free and open-source monitoring tool that helps you keep an eye on your servers, services, and
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Cockpit on Rocky Linux 10: Full Server Management Without SSH

The post Cockpit on Rocky Linux 10: Full Server Management Without SSH first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Cockpit ships pre-installed on Rocky Linux 10 and gives you a browser-based dashboard for managing your server from your…

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Install Rocky Linux 10 Remotely via RDP on a Headless Server

The post Install Rocky Linux 10 Remotely via RDP on a Headless Server first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Rocky Linux 10 replaced VNC with RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) for remote graphical installations, so if you’ve got…

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Create a Self-Signed SSL Certificate for Apache on Rocky Linux 10

The post Create a Self-Signed SSL Certificate for Apache on Rocky Linux 10 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .A self-signed SSL certificate lets you run Apache over HTTPS on Rocky Linux 10 without buying one from a Certificate…

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AlmaLinux Kitten Gets Its Claws Into RISC-V

This week, open met open. In this case, it was open source software, in the form of AlmaLinux Kitten, meeting open source hardware, in the form of the RISC-V instruction set architecture.
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CIQ Ships RLC Pro AI, a GPU‑First Take on Rocky Linux

The company behind Rocky Linux is rolling out an AI‑optimized edition that promises better GPU utilization, a validated CUDA stack, and less hand‑rolled tuning.
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Your Encryption May Not Survive Quantum — But Rocky Linux from CIQ’s Might

CIQ brings NIST‑approved post‑quantum crypto into Rocky Linux, turning quantum risk into a practical planning issue for sysadmins and regulated Linux shops.
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Your Encryption May Not Survive Quantum — But Rocky Linux from CIQ’s Might

CIQ brings NIST‑approved post‑quantum crypto into Rocky Linux, turning quantum risk into a practical planning issue for sysadmins and regulated Linux shops.
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Rocky Linux 10 Is Out Now as Free Alternative to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10

Rocky Linux 10 distribution is now available for download based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10. Here’s what’s new!
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Rocky Linux 9.6 Is Available for Download, Based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.6

Rocky Linux 9.6 distribution is now avaiable for download as a free and open-source alternative to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.6. Here’s what’s new!
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RISC-V’s Big Week Includes RHEL, CentOS Stream, and Rocky Linux

The open source ISA RISC-V has long been making inroads into Linux distributions, but this week Enterprise Linux distros got on board en masse.
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Rocky Linux from CIQ Launches Optimized Platform for AI

CIQ is now offering Rocky Linux especially purposed for large-scale AI deployments.
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The Top Five — For the Week Ending March 28, 2025

Did you miss this week’s top articles? Here are the five most read article on FOSS Force for the week that just ended.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 24th, 2024

This week we got some cool and highly-anticipated software releases, starting with FreeCAD 1.0 and Blender 4.3, and continuing with Mesa 24.3, GNU Linux-libre 6.12, and Shotcut 4.11. The free RHEL 9.5 alternatives are also here, including AlmaLinux 9.5…

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Rocky Linux 9.5 Released With Podman 5.0 and Cockpit Files Plugin Availability

The latest and greatest version of Rocky Linux has been released, battle tested, and is ready-to-go.
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‘Rocky Linux from CIQ,’ for Enterprises Who Like a Shot of Assurance With Their Open Source

‘Rocky Linux from CIQ’ is Rocky Linux with a commercial entity to stand behind the open source product for enterprises that need that.
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CIQ Unveils a Version of Rocky Linux for the Enterprise

Want a Red Hat Enterprise Linux clone with all the business fixings? CIQ has an enterprise Linux release for you.
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No Need to Move From CentOS 7 by June 30 If You Have Aftermarket Support

Although Sunday will be the last day that CentOS 7 will be officially supported, you don’t have to move to something else right away. There are plenty of support services you can use to keep your workloads safe and secure until you’re ready to migrate….

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How to Sign VMware Workstation Pro Kernel Modules on UEFI Secure Boot Enabled Linux Systems

For VMware Workstation Pro kernel modules to load on UEFI Secure Boot enabled Linux systems, you must sign them manually. Unsigned VMware Workstation Pro kernel modules won’t load, resulting in VMware Workstation Pro services failing to start. As you can see, VMware Workstation Pro services failed to start after the VMware Workstation Pro kernel modules […]

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Three Reasons DevOps Should Consider Rocky Linux 9.4

The Rocky Linux short list: improved security, better cloud images, and up-to-date developer tools.
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