Hello everyone,
I'm glad to announce that the new Apertis v2025dev2 development release
is now available!
Apertis v2025dev2 is the third development release of the Apertis
v2025 stable release flow, which will lead to the LTS Apertis v2025.0
release in March 2025.
For more details about the Apertis release flows and support periods,
see https://www.apertis.org/designs/release-flow/
You can find the full release notes at
https://www.apertis.org/release/v2025dev2/releasenotes/
This release is based on Debian Bookworm and ships the latest Linux
kernel in the 6.7.x series. Later releases in the v2025 channel will be
tracking newer kernel versions up to the next LTS.
Some highlights:
- Improves the SBOM support for licensing by including non binary files
in the report
- Aligns configuration settings for tests on Merge Request
- Includes additional checks for linux builds
- Ships libgpiod v2
Images already available for download at
https://images.apertis.org/release/v2025dev2/v2025dev2.0/
Thanks to everyone who contributed!
Walter
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Walter Lozano
Collabora Ltd.
Hello everyone,
I'm glad to announce that Apertis v2024.1 stable release is now available!
Apertis v2024.1 is the second stable release of the Apertis v2024
release flow. Apertis is committed to maintaining the v2024 release
stream until December 2025.
This release is based on Debian Bookworm and ships the latest in LTS
Linux kernel in the 6.6.x series.
Some highlights:
- Improves the SBOM support for licensing by including non binary files
in the report
- Aligns configuration settings for tests on Merge Request
- Includes additional checks for linux builds
- Ships libgpiod v2
For more details about the Apertis release flows and support periods,
see https://www.apertis.org/designs/release-flow/
You can find the full release notes at
https://www.apertis.org/release/v2024.1/releasenotes/
Images are available for download at
https://images.apertis.org/release/v2024/v2024.1/
Thanks to everyone who contributed!
Walter
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Walter Lozano
Collabora Ltd.