Meta-distribution release T2 SDE 21.4 , providing an environment for the formation of own distributions, cross compilation and maintaining the versions of packages up to date. Distributions can be created based on Linux, Minix, Hurd, OpenDarwin, Haiku and OpenBSD. From the popular distributions built on the basis of the T2 system, you can mark Puppy Linux.
The project is provided basic ISO images (from 120 to 735 MB) with a minimum graphic environment. More than 2000 packages are available for assembly.
In the new release added support for the RISC-V architecture, and the total
The number of supported hardware architectures has been brought to 15 (x86-64, x86, Arm64, Arm, Riscv64, Riscv, PPC64le, PPC64-32, PPC SPARC64, MIPS64, MIPSEL, HPPA, M68K, Alpha and IA64). Improved cross compilation for old systems, such as Sony PS3, SGI Octane, Dec Alpha and Intel IA64. Optimization of memory consumption was performed, which allowed to provide the possibility of loading 32-bit assembly T2 on systems with I486 processors with 48Mb RAM. Updated 11,79 packages, including the GNOME 40 versions, Linux kernels 5.11.16, Binutils 2.36.1, GCC 10.3 and LLVM / CLANG 12, as well as the latest version of Rust, X.org, Mesa and KDE.