Welcome to AlmaLinux!

AlmaLinux OS is an open source, community owned and governed, forever-free enterprise Linux distribution, focused on long-term stability, providing a robust production-grade platform.

Thank you for choosing AlmaLinux

We know there are a myriad of incredible Linux distributions for you to pick from, and we are grateful you have picked AlmaLinux. We hope it serves you well!

Contribute to AlmaLinux OS

AlmaLinux OS development, infrastructure management, and overall project promotion are organized using our community chat at chat.almalinux.org. There are many ways to contribute to AlmaLinux OS - testing, quality assurance, documentation, and more. We'd love to welcome you!

If you are interested in contributing to AlmaLinux OS, please, visit the Contribute to the AlmaLinux OS project wiki section.

Report Bugs

Since AlmaLinux aims to be as close to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) as possible, it should have nearly identical bugs as the version-equivalent release of RHEL. AlmaLinux recommends following an upstream first approach in order to help not just the AlmaLinux but the whole EL community.

We encourage AlmaLinux users to help us by filling in bug-reports. You can track and discuss all bugs on bugs.almalinux.org.

Learn More

You can find AlmaLinux OS Release Notes, Installation and ELevate Instructions, User Guides and other information on the AlmaLinux OS Wiki.

Help and Support

The AlmaLinux Worldwide Community is made up of users with diverse skill sets and experience levels who can assist and support you across a range of questions, topics, and troubleshooting technical issues. For more details, please, visit the Help and Support wiki page.

Community

AlmaLinux Community Chat
Bridged AlmaLinux Community Chat on IRC
Forums
SIG and Newsletter Mailing Lists
Reddit
Mastodon
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Get AlmaLinux OS

AlmaLinux OS provides a wide range of options for all supported architectures: ISOs, Cloud and Container images, Live Media, WSL, Raspberry Pi, Vagrant Boxes and LXD/LXC.

Desktop, SBC’s, hyperscale, super computing, or cloud - use it where you need it!

You can find a suitable option on the AlmaLinux OS Wiki.