Almalinux

AlmaLinux is a free and open source Linux distribution, developed by the AlmaLinux OS Foundation, a 501(c) organization, to provide a community-supported, production-grade enterprise operating system that is binary-compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).

The name of the distribution comes from the word "alma", meaning "soul" in Spanish and other Latin languages. It was chosen to be a homage to the Linux community.

AlmaLinux
Almalinux
Almalinux
Screenshot of default desktop on AlmaLinux version 9.1, showing AlmaLinux homepage in Firefox.
DeveloperThe AlmaLinux OS Foundation
Written inC (kernel)
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
Initial release30 March 2021; 3 years ago (2021-03-30)
Latest release
9:9.3 / 13 November 2023 (5 months ago) (2023-11-13)
8:8.9 / 21 November 2023 (5 months ago) (2023-11-21)
Repositorygithub.com/AlmaLinux
Marketing targetServers, desktop computers, workstations, supercomputers
Update methodDNF
Package managerRPM
Platformsx86-64 AArch64 ppc64le s390x
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux kernel)
UserlandGNU
Default
user interface
GNOME Shell, Bash
LicenseGPLv2 and others
Preceded byCentOS
Official websitealmalinux.org

The first stable release of AlmaLinux was published on March 30, 2021, and will be supported until March 1, 2029. AlmaLinux is built using publicly-viewable and reproducible methods using the AlmaLinux Build System (ALBS), which is a customized build system whose source code, like the distribution itself, is publicly distributed and licensed under open-source licenses.

History

On December 8, 2020, Red Hat announced that development of CentOS, a free-of-cost downstream fork of the commercial Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), would be discontinued and its official support would be cut short to focus on CentOS Stream, a stable LTS release without minor releases officially used by Red Hat to preview what is intended for inclusion in updates to RHEL.

In response, CloudLinux – which maintains its own commercial Linux distribution, CloudLinux OS – created AlmaLinux to provide a community-supported spiritual successor to CentOS Linux, aiming for binary-compatibility with the current version of RHEL. A beta version of AlmaLinux was first released on February 1, 2021, and the first stable release of AlmaLinux was published on March 30, 2021. AlmaLinux 8.x will be supported until 2029. Numerous companies, such as ARM, AWS, Equinix, and Microsoft, also support AlmaLinux. On March 30, 2021, the AlmaLinux OS Foundation was created as a 501(c) organization to take over AlmaLinux development and governance from CloudLinux, which has promised $1 million in annual funding to the project.

Following the release of AlmaLinux 8.6, on June 20, 2022, the AlmaLinux OS Foundation released the AlmaLinux Build System (ALBS).

In September 2022, the AlmaLinux OS Foundation held its first election, announcing a board of 7 community-elected members on September 19.

On December 7, 2022, it was announced that CERN and Fermilab would be providing AlmaLinux as the standard operating system for their experiments.

3 weeks after June 21, 2023, Red Hat's announcement that new restrictions were put on their code, Alma replied in a blog post that "the AlmaLinux OS Foundation board today has decided to drop the aim to be 1:1 with RHEL. AlmaLinux OS will instead aim to be binary compatible with RHEL".

Build system

Almalinux 
A diagram of the AlmaLinux Build System (ALBS)

The AlmaLinux Build System, commonly shortened to "ALBS", is the build system of AlmaLinux. It was first used to release version 8.6 (Sky Tiger), and has the capability of automating builds for the x86-64, AArch64, ppc64, and S390x architectures. The ALBS consists of five components: the Git Service, Release System, Sign Server, Test System, Build Node. Each component is governed by an overarching component known as the "Master Service", which is intended to be controlled via its own API.

Git Service

AlmaLinux's source code is directly sourced from Git code repositories of software packages that comprise Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Using a "listener" that monitors changes to existing repositories or additions of new repositories, the AlmaLinux Git Service pulls source code to its own publicly-available Gitea server instance. This public server's web interface also provides a view of build pipelines for each package. In addition, the service exposes an API that allows repositories to be directly consumed by the rest of ALBS.

Build Node

Corresponding with the Master Service, the Build Node's purpose is to perform the compilation of source code stored in the Git repositories to create RPM packages that can later be used as part of the distribution installation process. As artifacts of the build process, these pieces have a dedicated storage from which they can be further processed.

Test System

The AlmaLinux Test System (ALTS) tests RPM packages that exist as build artifacts. Using containerization technology, packages are given dedicated environments for which test suites can be exercised.

Release System and Sign Server

In order to ensure integrity, each software package that is released for the AlmaLinux distribution is digitally-signed using the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) cryptographic algorithm. The Sign Server simply takes artifacts created from the Build Node, signs them, and returns them back to artifact storage. From there, the Release System can upload them to release repositories.

Releases

AlmaLinux version Codename Architectures RHEL base Kernel AlmaLinux release date RHEL release date Delay (days)
Old version, no longer maintained: 8.3 Purple Manul x86-64 8.3 4.18.0-240 2021-03-30 2020-11-03 147 / 110 *
Old version, no longer maintained: 8.4 Electric Cheetah x86-64, ARM64 8.4 4.18.0-305 2021-05-26 2021-05-18 8
Old version, no longer maintained: 8.5 Arctic Sphynx x86-64, ARM64, ppc64le 8.5 4.18.0-348 2021-11-12, 2022-02-25 2021-11-09 3
Old version, no longer maintained: 8.6 Sky Tiger x86-64, ARM64, ppc64le, s390x 8.6 4.18.0-372 2022-05-12 2022-05-10 2
Old version, no longer maintained: 8.7 Stone Smilodon 8.7 4.18.0-425 2022-11-10 2022-11-09 1
Old version, no longer maintained: 8.8 Sapphire Caracal 8.8 4.18.0-477 2023-05-18 2023-05-16 1
Older version, yet still maintained: 8.9 Midnight Oncilla 8.9 4.18.0-513.5.1 2023-11-21 2023-11-14 7
Old version, no longer maintained: 9.0 Emerald Puma 9.0 5.14.0-70.13.1 2022-05-26 2022-05-17 9
Old version, no longer maintained: 9.1 Lime Lynx 9.1 5.14.0-162.6.1 2022-11-17 2022-11-15 2
Old version, no longer maintained: 9.2 Turquoise Kodkod 9.2 5.14.0-284.11.1 2023-05-10 2023-05-10 0
Current stable version: 9.3 Shamrock Pampas Cat 9.3 5.14.0-362.8.1 2023-11-13 2023-11-07 6
Legend:
Old version
Older version, still maintained
Latest version
Latest preview version
Future release

* AlmaLinux was announced 10 December 2020 (2020-12-10), first beta release was 53 days later.

See also

  • Fedora Linux and CentOS Stream, the upstream projects from which AlmaLinux descends
  • Rocky Linux, with development coordinated by the public benefit corporation, The Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation (RESF)

References

Tags:

Almalinux HistoryAlmalinux Build systemAlmalinux ReleasesAlmalinux501(c) organizationBinary-code compatibilityDeployment environmentLinux distributionRed Hat Enterprise Linux

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

GermanyLee GreenwoodWilliam, Prince of WalesKalanithi MaranRobert F. Kennedy Jr.Bassirou Diomaye FayeViralXVideosAdolf HitlerNATOBruce WillisNational September 11 Memorial & MuseumCarol BurnettJennifer LawrenceChatGPTDark forest hypothesisJason StathamTed KaczynskiSameer RizviRobbie AvilaCurb Your Enthusiasm1xBetArnold SchwarzeneggerBlack Dolphin PrisonRed yeast riceWiki FoundationXXXX (album)CatPablo SandovalAdam SandlerMariah CareyAngela ChaoLeave the World Behind (film)Keira KnightleyBarkley MarathonsNetflixChaturbateKevin Von ErichKobe BryantDolphin (structure)X (2022 film)Shane GillisKyle RichardsTaiwanNorth KoreaJohn CenaAl B. Sure!Malaysia Airlines Flight 370Black swan theoryGoogle MapsShōgun (novel)4B (movement)2019 Indian general electionDrag Me to HellNational Invitation TournamentSwitzerlandTupac ShakurMegamind vs. the Doom SyndicateElizabeth TaylorSenegalFreemasonryList of country calling codesOpinion polling for the next United Kingdom general electionWashington, D.C.Kendrick LamarUsher (musician)Kyle SullivanMark WahlbergShameless (American TV series)Premier LeagueMegan FoxAkira ToriyamaPriscilla PresleyLionel MessiUEFA Euro 2020Neatsville, KentuckyDan SchneiderJeffrey Dahmer🡆 More