Team Tiny Core is pleased to announce the availability of
piCore-7.0alpha5, the Raspberry Pi port of Tiny Core Linux (TC) for RPi2; RPi armv6 version will follow soon.. Changes in this release:
piCore-7.0alpha5:* kernel updated to 4.1.7
* new USB sound cards enabled
From now openssl-1.0.1.tcz replaced with openssl.tcz which is the latest 1.0.2d upstream with SSLv2/SSLv3 disabled. Packages using openssl are partly rebuilt remaining will be rebuilt.
python3.tcz renamed to python3.4.tcz and python3.5.tcz added to repo.
piCore-7.0alpha4:* util-linux updated to 2.7
* BusyBox mount/umount replaced with util-linux
* new, faster startup tcz loader (copy to RAM is not yet supported)
piCore-7.0alpha3:* kernel updated to 4.1.6
* must have kernel modules moved to kernel
* HDMI audio patched to support 192kbs audio
* ext4 file system encryption enabled
* Mediatek WiFi adapters supported
* New audio DAC added
* default CPU speed governor changed to performance
* Core scripts updated to TC 6.4 level
piCore-7.0alpha2:* Core scripts updated to latest common script base
* significantly reduced startup time
* new motd/penguin
* MicroPython updated, heap size increased to 1M from 128k
piCore-7.0alpha1:* kernel 4.1.4
* glibc 2.22
* BusyBox 1.23.2
* gcc 5.2.0
* e2fsprog 1.42.13
* util-linux 2.26.2
This version supports the RPi CM (Compute Module).
As a new feature Micro Python added to base. It is a small footprint version of Python 3.4 developed for embedded systems, ideal for scripting tools replacing shell.
Download links:http://tinycorelinux.net/7.x/armv7/test_releases/ - for RPi2
http://tinycorelinux.net/7.x/armv6/test_releases/ - for all other boards
Only the SSH version is offered. If you want GUI, install TC.tcz from the repo. To get the base system with cloud mode, no persistent storage just delete the second partition, /dev/mmcblk0p2 on the SD card.
Notes:To enable special devices and interfaces check config.txt file and read
https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/blob/master/boot/overlays/READMEThe final notice, don't forget to expand /dev/mmcblk0p2 before adding extensions, as described in README.