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This thread is for tracking the development of the 4MLinux 32 series.
4MLinux 32.0 Core BETA released.
This is a core system (only about 10 MB in size) for the 4MLinux 32 series. The system includes: the Linux kernel 4.19.86, GNU C Library 2.30, and BusyBox 1.31.1. The 4MLinux 32 series uses GNU Compiler Collection 9.2.0 to compile programs designed for the x86_64 architecture.
Despite its extremely small size, 4MLinux Core supports both BIOS and UEFI boot modes.
4MLinux 32.0 BETA is ready for testing. Basically, at this stage of development, 4MLinux BETA has the same features as 4MLinux STABLE, but it provides a huge number of updated packages.
Road map:
December 2019 -> BETA
March 2020 -> STABLE
June 2020 -> OLD STABLE
September 2020 -> EOL
Antivirus Live CD is an official 4MLinux fork including the ClamAV scanner. It's designed for users who need a lightweight live CD, which will help them to protect their computers against viruses. The latest version 32.0-0.102.0 is based on 4MLinux 32.0 BETA and ClamAV 0.102.0.
BakAndImgCD is an official 4MLinux fork, which has been designed to perform the following two tasks: data backup and disk imaging. The 4MLinux Backup Scripts make use of FSArchiver, GNU ddrescue, Partclone, Partimage, rsync, and other utilities. The output files (archives and images) can be optionally compressed and sent to a remote sever (using Ethernet, WiFi, PPP or PPPoE). This release is based on the 4MLinux Backup Scripts 32.0.
This is a major release based on the 4MLinux Server 31.0, meaning that the components of the LAMP server are now: Linux 5.4.17, Apache 2.4.41, MariaDB 10.4.12, and PHP (both 5.6.40 and 7.3.14).
You can update your TheSSS by executing the "zk update" command (fully automatic process).
The status of the 4MLinux 32.0 series has been changed to STABLE. Edit your documents with LibreOffice 6.4.2.1 and GNOME Office (AbiWord 3.0.4, GIMP 2.10.18, Gnumeric 1.12.46), share your files using DropBox 91.4.548, surf the Internet with Firefox 73.0.1 and Chromium 79.0.3945.130, send emails via Thunderbird 68.5.0, enjoy your music collection with Audacious 3.10.1, watch your favorite videos with VLC 3.0.8 and mpv 0.30.0, play games powered by Mesa 19.3.0 and Wine 5.2. You can also setup the 4MLinux LAMP Server (Linux 5.4.17, Apache 2.4.41, MariaDB 10.4.12, PHP 5.6.40 and PHP 7.3.14). Perl 5.30.1, Python 2.7.17, and Python 3.7.5 are also available.
As always, the new major release has some new features. Better support for Intel video cards (via Mesa 3D drivers with VDPAU emulation). PCManFM in 4MLinux can now create video thumbnails (using FFmpeg) as well as PS/PDF thumbnails (using ImageMagick). AV1 video decoding is finally available out of the box (via FFmpeg with the dav1d library).
Good news for nerds! The following applications have been added for them: SciTE (source code editor), GNU nano (with spell checker), mg (originally called MicroGnuEmacs). Additionally, Vim (with gVim) is now available as a downloadable extension.
This is a minor (point) release based on the 4MLinux Server 32.1, meaning that the components of the LAMP server are now: Linux 5.4.25, Apache 2.4.41, MariaDB 10.4.12, and PHP (both 5.6.40 and 7.3.15).
You can update your TheSSS by executing the "zk update" command (fully automatic process).
This is a minor (point) release in the 4MLinux STABLE channel, which comes with the Linux kernel 5.4.25. The 4MLinux Server now includes Apache 2.4.41, MariaDB 10.4.12, and PHP 7.3.15.
You can update your 4MLinux by executing the "zk update" command in your terminal (fully automatic process).
This is a minor (point) release based on the 4MLinux Server 32.2, meaning that the components of the LAMP server are now: Linux 5.4.35, Apache 2.4.43, MariaDB 10.4.12, and PHP (both 5.6.40 and 7.3.17).
You can update your TheSSS by executing the "zk update" command (fully automatic process).
This is a minor (point) release in the 4MLinux STABLE channel, which comes with the Linux kernel 5.4.35. The 4MLinux Server now includes Apache 2.4.43, MariaDB 10.4.12, and PHP 7.3.17.
You can update your 4MLinux by executing the "zk update" command in your terminal (fully automatic process).
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