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[New Torrent] T2 SDE 24.6 ppc6432 base desktop glibc gcc 970 ISO

Started by TheLinuxMan, June 11, 2024, 05:05:10 PM

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T2 System Development Environment
one distribution to support all CPU architectures.

The T2 System Development Environment, allows the fully automated creation of custom Operating Systems using state of the art, up-to-date packages, integrated support for cross compilation for reproducible builds.

From ARM, M68K, MIPS, HPPA, PowerPC, RISCV, SPARC to X86-64, Glibc to Musl, T2 supports all major CPU architectures, C libraries, GUI systems and desktop environments as well as countless of special purpose and embedded firmware packages!

While initially focused on the Linux kernel, T2 already has proof-of-concept support for building "homebrew" pkg ports for Other OS, including: BSDs, macOS and Haiku.

With support already wide and versatile, we do not intend to stop here, and plan to improve T2's "home-brew" support, as well as bootstrapping alternative micro kernels, such as L4, Fuchsia, RedoxOS or integrating building "AOSP" Android as well.

We are pleased to announce T2 24.6 for major out-of-the-box convenience improvements for the most pouplar CPU architectures ARM64, x86-64, PowerPC64 and i686 with desktop builds now also shipping with cross-compiled LibreOffice, Wine and Thunderbird by default for an just-working business or home Desktop and Linux gaming experience.

The release contains a total of 606 changesets, including approximately 750 package updates, 67 issues fixed, 80 packages or features added, 21 removed and about 9 other improvements. More details can be found on the release page: https://t2sde.org/releases/24.6.html

Oh, and one more thing: while at it we also updated the sophisticated, professional and Open Source FlightGear simulator to the last version (and fixed it to build), too. wink.gif

Don't delay and try highly optimized T2/Linux today!

Visit the T2 SDE website here:

https://t2sde.org/

Support the T2 SDE developers here:

https://t2sde.org/support/