
Redhat linux distro how to#
Prerequisitesįirst and foremost, for keeping this blog to the “technology” aspect, it will not describe how to browse Red Hat customer portal. So let our Corsair hearts run wild and “steal” this so precious gem. And those are that, even if not “supported”, there’s nothing blocking us to actually bring Red Hat as a WSL Distro. Still, this blog is really not about companies politics, so let’s focus on the good parts. One thing almost for granted is that WSL was/is not part of the partnership between both companies. To no other sources than some posts on Twitter, we currently don’t really know who’s pushing back and for what exact reasons. When looking at the current WSL distributions in the Microsoft Store, anyone with even the smallest knowledge of Linux will remark a big absent from the list: Red Hat. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3 (x86_64) SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP1 (x86_64) SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4 (64-bit)ģ.0.101-108.21-default (Available in. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4 (32-bit) SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3 (x86_64) SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3 (i586) SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP4 (64-bit)Ĥ.4.73-5-default (Available in. SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP4 (32-bit) SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP3 (x86_64) SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP3 (i586) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6.6 (Santiago)Ģ.6.86_64 (Available in. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6.5 (Santiago) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6.4 (Santiago) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6.3 (Santiago) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6.2 (Santiago) RedHat Compatible Kernel 2.6.86_64 (RHK) (Available in.
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The following Linux operating system kernel versions have been tested and should successfully install and enable the precompiled kernel modules for Auto-Protect, or successfully install and enable the auto-compiled kernel modules for Auto-Protect: Operating SystemĤ.14.86_64 (Available in. This is to address an issue in which kernel modules not compiled with config_retpoline aware compilers will cause a kernel panic. As of 14.2 MP1, our Auto-Protect startup script will not load pre-built AP kernel modules build with the CONFIG-RETPOLINE flag. Note: Red Hat introduced RETPOLINE to their kernel starting with 3.10.0-693.21.1.el7.x86_64 to provide Spectre2 mitigation support. The support team will work with Engineering to evaluate any compatibility issues on a case-by-case basis. If you find an issue with an auto-compiled AP module, open a case with Broadcom Support. Linux operating systems and kernels that do not appear on this list may successfully install and enable the Auto-Protect kernel module.īefore assuming the kernel isn't supported, test with the latest version of Symantec Endpoint Protection for Linux. Unless specified otherwise, kernel versions apply to both 32- and 64-bit kernels. This list should not be considered complete and exclusive.
