Difference between revisions of "ROSA Desktop Fresh 12 Release Notes"
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* Added platform aarch64 (ARMv8), added platform Russian cpu "Baykal-M" and e2k "Elbrus" | * Added platform aarch64 (ARMv8), added platform Russian cpu "Baykal-M" and e2k "Elbrus" | ||
* 32-bit x86 architecture renamed from i586 to i686 | * 32-bit x86 architecture renamed from i586 to i686 | ||
− | * | + | * Anaconda is used as the installation program (installer) |
+ | * Improved compatibility with RPM packages for RHEL, CentOS, Fedora, SuSe distributions | ||
+ | * Server part of the distribution has been significantly improved: [https://abf.io/platforms/rosa2021.1/products/279 builds] minimal ROSA server images | ||
+ | * RPM database transferred from BerkleyDB to SQLite | ||
+ | * For DNS resolved, systemd-resolved.service is used by default |
Revision as of 19:57, 10 December 2021
New platform 2021.1:
- The transition from package managers of RPM 5 and urpmi to RPM 4 and dnf has been made
- glibc v.2.33 (in backward compatibility mode with Linux kernels up to 4.14.xxx)
- gcc v.11.2
- Added platform aarch64 (ARMv8), added platform Russian cpu "Baykal-M" and e2k "Elbrus"
- 32-bit x86 architecture renamed from i586 to i686
- Anaconda is used as the installation program (installer)
- Improved compatibility with RPM packages for RHEL, CentOS, Fedora, SuSe distributions
- Server part of the distribution has been significantly improved: builds minimal ROSA server images
- RPM database transferred from BerkleyDB to SQLite
- For DNS resolved, systemd-resolved.service is used by default