Alpine Linux 3.5.0 released, lightweight release
GuideAlpine Linux 3.5.0 is released. Alpine Linux is a Community-developed operating system designed for x86 routers, firewalls, virtual private networks, IP address phone boxes, and servers. It implements the security concept during the design, including some active security features such as PaX and SSP, which can prevent software vulnerabilities from being exploited by competitors. The C language library used by the system is musl, and the basic tools are all in BusyBox. They are common in embedded systems and are smaller than tools in GNU/Linux systems.
Update content:
· Switch from OpenSSL to LibreSSL; supports aarch64 (for uboot only)
· Supports ZFS as a root user
· Upgrade PostgreSQL to 9.6.x. For upgrade instructions, see the PostgreSQL documentation.
· Update Samba 4.5.3;, GTK + 3.0 3.22.5;, glib 2.50.2
· Support for R, JRuby, and OCaml
· Better Python3 support
· Rename the nodejs package to nodejs-current and move it to the Community repository. The nodejs-lts package is renamed to nodejs.
:
- Download: alpine-standard-3.5.0-x86_64.iso (78 MB, SHA256, signature, pkglist)
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