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Oracle Linux 10.1 Released With Security and Toolchain Updates
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Over five months after the major 10 release, Oracle announced the global availability of the first update in the series, Oracle Linux 10.1 for x86_64 and aarch64 systems.
The release ships two kernel options: the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel 8.1, based on Linux 6.12 for both architectures, and the Red Hat Compatible Kernel 6.12 for x86_64.
On the security side, Oracle Linux 10.1 activates post-quantum cryptography algorithms across system-wide crypto policies by default. OpenSSL 3.5 introduces ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SLH-DSA, and QUIC transport support, while NSS and GnuTLS add expanded ML-DSA coverage and certificate compression.
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Oracle Linux 10.1 Now Generally Available
Oracle Linux delivers a secure and high-performance operating environment with integrated virtualization and management tools, built to support enterprise workloads, data-intensive analytics, and AI/ML workloads across distributed and multicloud deployments. By delivering 100% application binary compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Oracle Linux enables organizations to run existing applications without modification and maintain operational continuity. Oracle Linux 10.1 maintains this compatibility with the corresponding Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 release and delivers on Oracle’s goal of keeping Linux open and free for everyone. As a founding member of the OpenELA, Oracle continues to contribute, maintain, and support Enterprise Linux source code.