The general availability (GA) of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10.0 was announced May 20, 2025, just in time for the Red Hat Summit, which was held May 19-22 in Boston.
As far as what’s new in version 10, you'll find that it’s been updated for postquantum cryptography with system-wide cryptographic policis, OpenSSL, and OpenSSH support; Sequoia PGP tools for managing OpenPGP encryption and signatures; SELinux improvements including CIL output for audit2allow and Wayland support for the SELinux sandbox; enhanced compliance and system roles; an optimized kernel for better scalability, memory management, and performance under heavy workloads; modern hardware support; and more.
The development toolchain includes Python 3.12, Ruby 3.3, Node.js 22 (http://node.js/), Perl 5.40, PHP 8.3, Git 2.45, Subversion 1.14, GCC 14.2, glibc 2.39, Annobin 12.55, binutils 2.41, Apache…