T2 SDE 22.6 Meta Distribution Release

The T2 SDE 21.6 meta distribution has been released, providing an environment for creating your own distributions, cross-compiling and maintaining package versions up to date. Distributions can be based on Linux, Minix, Hurd, OpenDarwin, Haiku, and OpenBSD. Of the popular distributions built on the basis of the T2 system, Puppy Linux can be noted. The project provides basic bootable iso images with a minimal graphical environment in versions with the Musl library (653MB) and Glibc (896MB). More than 2000 packages are available for assembly.

The new release adds support for arc, avr32, x32, and nios2 architectures, and brings the total number of supported hardware architectures to 22 (alpha, arc, arm, arm64, avr32, hppa, ia64, m68k, mipsel, mips64, nios2, ppc, ppc64- 32, ppc64le, riscv, riscv64, s390x, sparc64, superh, x86, x86-64, and x32 Updated component versions, including GCC 11, Linux kernel 5.17.15, LLVM/Clang 14, GCC 12.1, and recent releases X.org, Mesa, Firefox, Rust, GNOME and KDE.

Source: opennet.ru

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