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Core v7.0beta1
dentonlt:
--- Quote from: Juanito on January 04, 2016, 08:29:34 AM ---Team Tiny Core is pleased to announce that Tiny Core 7.0 Beta1 is available for public testing:
http://repo.tinycorelinux.net/7.x/x86/release_candidates/
http://repo.tinycorelinux.net/7.x/x86_64/release_candidates/
This is an beta level cut. If you decide to help test, then please test carefully. We don't want anyone to lose data.
Most extensions have been copied over from the 6.x repo - note that the alsa extensions have been refactored and updated and the Xorg-7.7 extensions have been updated.
We appreciate testing and feedback.
If you use distribution files note that you need a new vmlinuz and core.gz (or rootfs.gz + modules.gz)
Changelog for 7.0 beta1:
* busybox updated to 1.24.1
* kernel updated to 4.2.7
* glibc updated to 2.22
* gcc updated to 5.2.0
* e2fsprogs base libs/apps updated to 1.42.13
* util-linux base libs/apps updated to 2.27
Note that is one pending issue from alpha testing - that "crontab -e" works from the console, but not from a terminal window.
--- End quote ---
Looking forward to testing!
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coreplayer2:
I boot both tc-7beta1 and tc64pure-7beta1, but when I run "version" the output returns the same for either system
which is always "7.0beta1" Actually the only way i can tell for sure I'm running 64pure and not 64 is by verifying the modules in the repo..
Both systems work great however, thanks
bmarkus:
You can use uname -m or uname -acommand to identify architecture.
coreplayer2:
Yes you could if you were running tc and tc64 but uname doesn't really help if you have boot options for both tc using 32bit user apps on vmlinuz64 and corepure64 as well as tc32.. then it gets a bit confusing is all.
give me a minute I'll check what version returns in tc6.x
ok I never noticed before but the same dilemma exists in tc-6.x also, I always thought corepure64 version returned something different.. but i was wrong
curaga:
See getBuild in tc-functions.
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