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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1, 9.7 Released
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Distro Watch ☛ Distribution Releases: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1, 9.7
Red Hat, Inc. has released two updated versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) - 10.1, the first point release of the distribution's latest stable release, and 9.7, an updated build of RHEL's legacy 9.x branch. [...]
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Red Hat ☛ Red Hat Enterprise GNU/Linux 9.7: Top features for developers
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.7 is now generally available (GA). This latest release adds many new developer features and updates developer tools to allow developers to focus on building applications. It also provides a platform for faster and more efficient development of critical workloads with a consistent experience across physical, virtual, private, public cloud, and edge deployments. In this article, you'll learn about some of these features and enhancements in RHEL 9.7 that improve the developer experience.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Introducing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.7
RHEL 10 is the first major Linux distribution fully equipped for post-quantum cryptography (PQC), and now we're introducing PQC algorithms to RHEL 9.7. These algorithms enable secure key exchange, which is crucial for countering future threats from quantum computers. Key exchange enhances data integrity, and building it into RHEL 9.7 prepares your security infrastructure for emerging threats.
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Red Hat ☛ Red Hat Enterprise GNU/Linux 10.1: Top features for developers
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10.1 is now generally available (GA). This latest release adds many new developer features and updates developer tools to allow developers to focus on building applications. It also provides a platform for faster and more efficient development of critical workloads with a consistent experience across physical, virtual, private, public cloud, and edge deployments. In this article, you'll learn about some of the features and enhancements in RHEL 10.1 that improve the developer experience.
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Linuxiac ☛ Red Hat Releases RHEL 10.1 with Offline Hey Hi (AI) Guidance
RHEL 10.1 debuts an offline Hey Hi (AI) command-line assistant for secure, disconnected environments, bringing powerful guidance without cloud access.
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Silicon Angle ☛ Red Hat GNU/Linux gets offline management, quantum threat mitigation and new Hey Hi (AI) features [Ed: Paid-for puff pieces by Red Hat about itself, a love letter to its own products]
Red Hat today announced multiple product updates across its Linux, OpenShift and artificial intelligence portfolios, focusing on hybrid cloud performance, post-quantum security and developer productivity.
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Red Hat Official ☛ What's new in RHEL 10.1: Offline assistance, convenient AI accelerators, and more
As part of the RHEL 10.1 update, an offline, locally available command-line assistant is officially in developer preview. For customers with a Red Hat Satellite subscription, it offers AI-powered RHEL guidance based on decades of enterprise Linux experience. Companies and agencies in finance, government, defense, industrial control, and other heightened-security industries will find it particularly useful. A key advantage of this design is its ability to function in completely disconnected, offline, or air-gapped environments, eliminating the need for external network connectivity. This allows users to receive AI-powered guidance and suggestions for a wide range of Red Hat Enterprise Linux tasks, including questions related to the RHEL installation process, troubleshooting, and more, without compromising security or relying on cloud-based services.
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Puff pieces and press releases:
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 and 9.7: An ‘evolving foundation’ for the stack
Red Hat used its appearance at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Americas 2025 to detail the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 and 9.7, which the company says builds on the innovations of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 for AI-powered, offline Linux management, quantum threat mitigation and greater control over operational consistency.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 and 9.7 are said to provide what Red Hat calls “a strategic and durable operating system platform” to address the complexities of hybrid cloud computing.
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Red Hat Delivers Evolving Foundation for Modern IT with Latest Version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today introduced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 and 9.7, building on the innovations of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 for a more intelligent and future-ready computing foundation. The latest versions of the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform help bridge IT skills gaps with AI-powered, offline Linux management, quantum threat mitigation, and greater control over operational consistency.
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Red Hat Delivers Enhanced Experience for AI Accelerators on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today announced a streamlined experience for Red Hat Enterprise Linux customers to more easily access and install leading AI accelerators from AMD, Intel and NVIDIA. With this update, Red Hat Enterprise Linux delivers a robust operating system to power AI workloads, enabling IT teams to unlock critical hardware and software capabilities that have been validated for interoperability, reducing bottlenecks and accelerating the AI/ML lifecycle.