Rocky Linux
| Rocky Linux 10.0, showing its desktop environment GNOME 47. | |||||||
| Developer | Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation | ||||||
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| OS family | Linux (Unix-like) | ||||||
| Working state | Current | ||||||
| Source model | Open source | ||||||
| Initial release | 1 May 2021 | ||||||
| Latest release | 
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| Repository | git | ||||||
| Marketing target | Desktop computers, servers, supercomputers | ||||||
| Package manager | RPM (DNF), Flatpak — graphical front-ends: GNOME Software, dnfdragora | ||||||
| Platforms | x86-64-v2, ARM64, ppc64le, s390x | ||||||
| Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux) | ||||||
| Userland | GNU | ||||||
| Default user interface | GNOME Shell, Bash | ||||||
| License | 3-clause BSD and various free software licenses, plus proprietary firmware files | ||||||
| Preceded by | CentOS | ||||||
| Official website | rockylinux | ||||||
Rocky Linux is a Linux distribution developed by Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation, which is a privately owned benefit corporation that describes itself as a "self-imposed not-for-profit". It is intended to be a downstream, complete binary-compatible release using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system source code. The project's aim is to provide a community-supported, production-grade enterprise operating system. Rocky Linux, along with RHEL and SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE), has become popular for enterprise operating system use.
The first release candidate version of Rocky Linux was released on April 30, 2021, and its first general availability version was released on June 21, 2021. Rocky Linux 8 will be supported through May 2029, Rocky Linux 9 through May 2032, and Rocky Linux 10 through May 2035.