Red Hat Linux was a popular Linux distribution largely because, while a paid-for supported version was available, a freely downloadable version was also available. Since the only difference between the paid-for option and the free option was support, a great number of people chose to use the free version.
In 2003, Red Hat made the decision to change its Red Hat Linux product into Red Hat Enterprise Linux for customers who were willing to pay for it.
A community-driven Red Hat based Linux distribution called Fedora was available free of charge.
Fedora has its own beta cycle and has some issues fixed by contributors, who occasionally included Red Hat staff. However, its quick and nonconservative release cycle means it might not be suitable for some users.
Today, Fedora serves as the primary upstream development branc for CentOS Stream, and in turn for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives generally include the union set, which is included in the different versions of RHEL. The version numbers are typically identical to the ones featured in RHEL; as such, the free versions maintain binary compatibility with the paid-for version, which means software intended for RHEL typically also runs on a free version. Relatively few changes need to be made to the distributions.
Free redistributions are expressly encouraged by the GNU General Public License upon which Red Hat's distributions are derived.1 However, to avoid misrepresentation of Red Hat's trademark, material in the original distribution covered by the trademark must be stripped off or removed from the redistribution.
Where distributions (e.g., CentOS) have not been deemed sufficiently thorough in removing references to Red Hat, they have received warnings from Red Hat's legal counsel. CentOS received such a notice seeking to have it remove all mention of Red Hat's asserted trademarks from their website and their distribution.2
Appliance-oriented derivatives based on RHEL:
Distributions which have ceased production or outdated:
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"AlmaLinux OS - Forever-Free Enterprise-Grade Operating System". almalinux.org. Retrieved 2021-07-16. https://almalinux.org/ ↩
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CircleLinux https://cclinux.org/ ↩
"The Open Brand Register of Certified Products". The Open Group. 2016-09-08. Retrieved 2016-09-08. https://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register/brand3622.htm ↩
EuroLinux https://euro-linux.com ↩
"EuroLinux 8.4 Released". EuroLinux. 2021-08-18. Retrieved 2021-11-16. https://en.euro-linux.com/blog/eurolinux-8-4-released/ ↩
"The Open Brand Register of Certified Products". The Open Group. 2014-05-29. Retrieved 2014-05-29. http://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register/brand3596.htm ↩
MIRACLE LINUX Website (Japanese) https://www.miraclelinux.com ↩
"NethServer – Small Business Linux Server Made Easy". www.nethserver.org. Retrieved 2025-02-18. https://www.nethserver.org ↩
"Downloading Oracle Linux — oracle-tech". https://community.oracle.com/docs/DOC-917963 ↩
"RedSleeve Linux". https://redsleeve.org ↩
"With CentOS 8 About To Die, Its Creator Gives Birth To Rocky Linux". Fossbytes. 2020-12-11. Retrieved 2021-07-29. https://fossbytes.com/centos-8-about-to-die-creator-new-rocky-linux/ ↩
"Redpesk Embedded Linux factory". https://redpesk.bzh ↩
Springdale Linux website http://springdale.math.ias.edu/ ↩
VzLinux https://vzlinux.org ↩
ClefOS for System z https://www.sinenomine.net/offerings/linux/ClefOS ↩