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Microsoft just released Azure Linux 4.0, their very own Fedora-derived, RPM-based server distribution. But that's not all—they also dropped Azure Container Linux, Coreutils for Windows, and a $5,000+ AI workstation with native Linux GPU passthrough. Is Microsoft truly embracing open source, or are we witnessing the beginning of a new Embrace, Extend, Extinguish strategy?

In this deep dive, I break down exactly what Microsoft announced at Build 2026, the technical specs of Azure Linux 4.0 (including DNF5, Linux 6.18 LTS, and post-quantum cryptography), and what this means for competitors like Red Hat and Canonical. As a sysadmin with 25 years of IT experience, I'll give you my honest assessment of whether you should trust Microsoft's Linux on your Azure infrastructure.

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[-] unitedwithme@lemmy.today 1 points 6 days ago

I'll test that today then to see which version shipped on that Lenovo.

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