CentOS Stream 10 has been released, featuring updates such as Linux kernel 6.12, Python 3.12, Go 1.23, Rust 1.82, Valkey 7.2, and GNOME 47.
Introducing CentOS Stream 10
The CentOS Project is delighted to announce the general availability of CentOS Stream 10 "Coughlan", the latest version of the CentOS Project distribution.
What is CentOS Stream?
CentOS Stream defines Enterprise Linux. It is a Linux distribution built by Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) engineers, and is used as the major version branch that RHEL minor versions are created from. It has roughly a five year lifecycle and will be maintained until 2030. The exact date will be contingent on the end of the Full Support phase of RHEL 10. Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and other communities use it as a trusted base for their tailored solutions. RHEL customers can use it as a preview of what's coming soon to RHEL.
What's new?
CentOS Stream 10 includes several exciting new features and enhancements. Some of the highlights include:
- Linux kernel 6.12
- Python 3.12
- Go 1.23
- Rust 1.82
- Valkey 7.2
- GNOME 47
For more details please refer to the release notes.
Getting Started
Ready to start using CentOS Stream 10? Head to our download page to grab an ISO. You can also run the command podman run -it --rm centos:stream10 to start an interactive shell inside a container image on you current distro.