6.1, and will probably revert to use of an uncompressed Ext2 root filesystem, on account of the current lack of a Reiser4 patch for 6.1 (and also because compression is no longer needed in order to fit within rigid TLXOS 4.x sizing). TLXOS 5.1.0 will include a significantly more recent kernel, e.g. TLXOS 5.0.0 will – if possible – include a more recent kernel that still supports Reiser4, e.g.Upgrading from TLXOS 4.x to 5.x will not require TMS v9, and support for the new firmware format will be added later. Everything else remains mostly as previously advised. In other words, we’ve reneged on our earlier promise that TLXOS 5.x will be exclusively Bullseye-based. At the same time, we’ll release TLXOS 5.1.0 as a new progressive release, based on Debian 11 (Bullseye). The 5.4 kernel is too old to support the latest hardware, and kernel developers are no longer bothering to backport support for new hardware to it (on account of it now being two longterm releases out of date).Ĭonsequently we now intend to release TLXOS 5.0.0 as a new LTS baseline, this being more-or-less a continuation of TLXOS 4.11.x with a layout change, i.e. We’ve decided that TLXOS 4.x is no longer suitable as a Long Term Stable (LTS) release – particularly in the SFF and RePC cases – due to it being forever limited to at most a 5.4 Linux kernel, on account of rigid sizing of /boot. We are in the process of the final testing of TLXOS-5.0.0 and TLXOS-5.1.0 prior to the anticipated release within a monthĬhange of change of plan – sorry for any confusion! ThinLinX is proud to announce that we have recently become a Raspberry Pi Design Partner, click on the link below to go to the RPi Thin Clients page Please check here from time to time for the latest ThinLinX News including TLXOS & TMS release information
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