Oracle Linux 10 Update 2 Released: Post-Quantum Crypto and Python 3.14

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Oracle Linux 10 Update 2 has been released, featuring post-quantum cryptography support in OpenSSH and libSSH, as well as the inclusion of Python 3.14 in its developer stack. This update, based on RHEL 10.2 sources, also introduces new hardware drivers for Intel accelerators, WiFi 7 enablement, and enhancements to kernel networking. In addition to these features, the release includes updates for storage and identity management, with new versions of MariaDB and PostgreSQL available in the base repository. Overall, while Oracle continues to prioritize integration and support over novel kernel work, the update promises a stable and secure environment for enterprise users



Oracle Linux 10 Update 2 Released: Post-Quantum Crypto and Python 3.14

Oracle Linux 10 Update 2 binaries are now live on Oracle’s download servers, delivering a refreshed enterprise feature set built directly on RHEL 10.2 sources. The release prominently introduces post-quantum cryptographic support in OpenSSH and libSSH alongside a default Python 3.14 developer stack. Kernel and networking layers gain hardware drivers for Intel accelerators, WiFi 7 enablement, and refined TCP retransmission controls. 

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