
CommunityNews
Amazon Linux 2022
Amazon Linux 2022 (AL2022) is the next generation of Amazon Linux from Amazon Web Services (AWS). It provides a security focused, stable, and high-performance execution environment to develop and run cloud applications. With Amazon Linux 2022, you get an application environment that offers long term support with access to the latest innovations in Linux. Using Fedora as the upstream, AL2022 is a stable distribution that has gone through extensive testing to offer package stability and is maintained and managed with all necessary security updates. Amazon Linux 2022 is provided at no additional charge.
Read in full here:
This thread was posted by one of our members via one of our news source trackers.
Popular Linux topics

A new Kubuntu blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: Kubuntu Focus Model 2 Launched | Kubuntu
New

A new CentOS blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: How RHEL is Made – Blog.CentOS.org
New

A new Debian blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: "Homeworld" will be the default theme for Debian 11 - B...
New

A new Kubuntu blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: Kubuntu 20.04.2 LTS Update Available | Kubuntu
New

A new openSUSE blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: KDE Applications, systemd update in Tumbleweed - open...
New

A new openSUSE blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: A Message to the openSUSE Community - openSUSE News
New

A new Debian blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: Lenovo, Infomaniak, Roche, Amazon Web Services (AWS) an...
New

A new Rocky Linux blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: https://rockylinux.org/ami/
New

A new Kubuntu blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: Kubuntu 22.04 LTS Released | Kubuntu
New

A new Arch Linux blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: Arch Linux - News: TeX Live package reorganization
New
Other popular topics

Bought the Moonlander mechanical keyboard. Cherry Brown MX switches. Arms and wrists have been hurting enough that it’s time I did someth...
New

I know that -t flag is used along with -i flag for getting an interactive shell. But I cannot digest what the man page for docker run com...
New

New

In case anyone else is wondering why Ruby 3 doesn’t show when you do asdf list-all ruby :man_facepalming: do this first:
asdf plugin-upd...
New

Build highly interactive applications without ever leaving Elixir, the way the experts do. Let LiveView take care of performance, scalabi...
New

Crystal recently reached version 1. I had been following it for awhile but never got to really learn it. Most languages I picked up out o...
New

Here’s the story how one of the world’s first production deployments of LiveView came to be - and how trying to improve it almost caused ...
New

Author Spotlight:
Bruce Tate
@redrapids
Programming languages always emerge out of need, and if that’s not always true, they’re defin...
New

Will Swifties’ war on AI fakes spark a deepfake porn reckoning?
New

Curious what kind of results others are getting, I think actually prefer the 7B model to the 32B model, not only is it faster but the qua...
New
Categories:
Sub Categories:
Popular Portals
- /elixir
- /rust
- /ruby
- /wasm
- /erlang
- /phoenix
- /keyboards
- /rails
- /js
- /python
- /security
- /go
- /swift
- /vim
- /clojure
- /emacs
- /haskell
- /java
- /onivim
- /svelte
- /typescript
- /crystal
- /c-plus-plus
- /kotlin
- /tailwind
- /gleam
- /ocaml
- /react
- /flutter
- /elm
- /vscode
- /ash
- /opensuse
- /centos
- /php
- /deepseek
- /html
- /scala
- /zig
- /textmate
- /sublime-text
- /nixos
- /debian
- /lisp
- /react-native
- /agda
- /kubuntu
- /arch-linux
- /django
- /ubuntu
- /revery
- /manjaro
- /spring
- /diversity
- /nodejs
- /lua
- /c
- /slackware
- /julia
- /neovim