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ehnto
6 hours ago
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vmilner
2 hours ago
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> For example, RHEL 10 has a planned support phase out until 2035, with extended support available until 2038.
I wonder if that's 19 Jan 2038.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem
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Conan_Kudo
1 hours ago
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RHEL 10 lacks 32-bit x86 packages, so it goes past that date. RHEL 9 support ends before that date.
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