Download AlmaLinux 9.2
Just like Red Hat, which released Enterprise Linux version 9.2, CloudLinux has also released version 9.2 of AlmaLinux. AlmaLinux, like Rocky Linux, is one of the newcomers that has jumped into the gap left by CentOS. Due to the large number of sponsors, AlmaLinux also seems to be here to stay. The release notes for this release can here are being found; this is the changelog for AlmaLinux version 9.2:
Updated module streams:
- Python 3.11
- nginx 1.22
- PostgreSQL 15
Updated components:
- Git to version 2.39.1
- Git LFS to version 3.2.0
Updated toolchain components:
- GCC 11.3.1
- glibc 2.34
- binutils 2.35.2
Performance tools and debuggers updates:
- GDB 10.2
- Valgrind 3.19
- SystemTap 4.8
- Dyninst 12.1.0
- elfutils 0.188
Updated performance monitoring tools:
- PCP 6.0.1
- Grafana 9.0.9
Compiler updates:
- GCC Toolset 12
- LLVM Toolset 15.0.7
- Rust Toolset 1.66
- Go Toolset 1.19.6
Security updates:
- The OpenSSL secure communications library was updated to version 3.0.7.
- SELinux user-space packages were updated to version 3.5.
- Keylime was updated to version 6.5.2
- OpenSCAP was rebased to version 1.3.7.
- SCAP Security Guide was rebased to version 0.1.66.
- A new rule for idle session termination was added to SCAP.
- Clevis now accepts external tokens.
- Rsyslog TLS-encrypted logging now supports multiple CA files.
- Rsyslog privileges are limited to minimize security exposure.
- The fapolicyd framework now provides filtering of the RPM database.
- System now uses updated AlmaLinux EV Code Sign Secure Boot certificate.
Debuginfo repo ids renamed from *-debug to*-debuginfo to fix dnf debuginfo-install plugin. You can reference the upstream RHEL 9.2 release notes for a full list of changes in this release.
Version number | 9.2 |
Release status | Final |
Operating systems | Linux |
Website | CloudLinux |
Download | https://almalinux.org/ |
License type | Prerequisites (GNU/BSD/etc.) |