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piCore 15.0 Release
Paul_123:
Team Tiny Core is happy to announce the release of piCore-15.0. Both 32 and 64bit images are available.
rpi-kernel 6.6.47
gcc 13.2.0
binutils 2.42
glibc 2.39
busybox 1.36.1
micropython 1.19
openssl 3.2.0.
32bit - http://www.tinycorelinux.net/15.x/armhf/treleases/RPi/piCore-15.0.0.zip (This should run on all rpi boards)
64bit - http://www.tinycorelinux.net/15.x/aarch64/releases/RPi/piCore64-15.0.0.zip (rpi zero2W, pi3, pi4, pi5)
A couple of notes:
* armv6/7/7l repos have been replaced by an armhf repo, which contains 32 bit extensions
* When using 32bit images, the pi4 and pi5 will use a 64bit kernel. please make sure to look at uname if manually downloading kernel module extensions. The 32bit armv7l kernel for the Pi4 is optional if you edit the config.txt on the boot drive.
Changes since Beta3:
- Reduced partition1 back to 80MB
- updated udev script for proper rpi serial port symlinks.
Known Issues:
- Internal Wifi on some Raspi chipsets, there is a driver problem with wpa_supplicant 2.11 (Add brcmfmac.feature_disable=0x82000 to cmdline.txt on the boot drive)
leg:
Thank you very much for the release! I would need the -T option for the ps command, but BusyBox does not include it. Can I get help with this issue?
Juanito:
If you use the "provides" function of the apps gui it suggests the procps extension.
gadget42:
--- Quote from: Juanito on November 13, 2024, 05:30:58 AM ---If you use the "provides" function of the apps gui it suggests the procps extension.
--- End quote ---
i like to follow-along and discover different/new things through forum progression over time.
when i use the "provides" function and search for "ps" it reports many results. how would the uninitiated decide which to use?
i figured out that it was procps-ng via the man page found here:
https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/ps.1.html
Rich:
Hi gadget42
--- Quote from: gadget42 on November 13, 2024, 05:52:51 AM --- ... it reports many results. how would the uninitiated decide which to use? ...
--- End quote ---
How to narrow down the results returned by provides:
https://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,27363.0.html
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