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Intel announces end of Clear Linux OS project, archives GitHub repos. The Clear Linux OS team has announced the shutdown of the project, marking the end of its 10-year existence in the open-source ecosystem. Clear Linux is a Linux distribution developed and maintained by Intel, featuring aggressive optimizations for Intel hardware. Binaries are compiled using tuning flags designed explicitly for Intel CPUs. It was a minimalist, modular OS that utilized software bundles for faster app installation and automatic performance tuning for optimal speed and power efficiency. The distribution was primarily aimed at software developers, performance enthusiasts, and those working in cloud or server environments. In an announcement to the Clear Linux forums, the team says the project will no longer receive security patches or any other updates. Therefore, its user base should migrate to other distributions for safety. "Effective immediately, Intel will no longer provide security patches, updates, or maintenance for Clear Linux OS, and the Clear Linux OS GitHub repository will be archived in read-only mode," reads the announcement. "So, if you're currently using Clear Linux OS, we strongly recommend planning your migration to another actively maintained Linux distribution as soon as possible to ensure ongoing security and stability." Although Intel has not officially explained why it's shutting down the project, it could be due to low user adoption coupled with a high maintenance burden. Considering that Clear Linux OS relied on its own package management and update system, as it is not a fork of another distribution, it required substantial engineering resources to provide user support. Another key point may be Intel's ongoing efforts to consolidate and tighten its operations, scaling back niche internal projects that don't provide strategic value, and focusing more on new targets, such as agentic AI. Although Clear Linux OS is now abandoned, the team behind it says it will remain invested in the Linux ecosystem and continue to provide Intel hardware optimizations that can be applied to other distributions and open-source software. If you rely on Clear Linux OS, you are recommended to migrate to another distribution as soon as possible, as the lack of updates means the system will become vulnerable to flaws with known/public exploits in a short time. The Board Report Deck CISOs Actually Use CISOs know that getting board buy-in starts with a clear, strategic view of how cloud security drives business value. This free, editable board report deck helps security leaders present risk, impact, and priorities in clear business terms. Turn security updates into meaningful conversations and faster decision-making in the boardroom.

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MISCELLANEOUS // Intel Shuts Down Clear Linux OS After a Decade

Intel has announced the termination of its Clear Linux OS project, ending its 10-year run in the open-source ecosystem.

Clear Linux, known for its optimizations for Intel hardware and fast performance, will no longer receive updates or maintenance.

Users of Clear Linux OS are urged to migrate to other actively maintained distributions to ensure ongoing security and system stability.

The closure is attributed to possible low adoption rates and the high resource demand for maintaining a unique distribution not forked from others.

Intel will continue to support the Linux community and provide optimizations for other distributions despite the shutdown of Clear Linux OS.

The ending of this project is part of Intel's broader strategy to streamline operations and cut down on niche projects with limited strategic value.

The Clear Linux OS GitHub repository will be archived in read-only mode, halting any further contributions or updates to the codebase.