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Fatdog64-900 Beta released on 4 Aug 2023.
The Fatdog team is pleased to announce the release of Fatdog 900 Beta.
Fatdog64-900 Beta is the next pre-release of the newly launched 900 series. The focus of this beta release is stability and bug fixes. Bugs and regressions found during the alpha releases have been fixed to provide smoother experience and more reliable operations. The kernel has now been updated to the 6.1.39, and we plan to stick to the 6.1 LTS kernel for the near future.
The team feels quite comfortable with this release, and we are planning to run the Beta stage for a much shorter time than alpha. If there are no major bugs found during the beta stage, we will go to final in one to two weeks time.
Fatdog64-900 Beta changelist from 900 Alpha: 900 Alpha announcement
Updates:
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Linux 6.1.39 (with xattr support on /tmp)
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Microcode updates (pulled on 2023-07-21)
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libcap 2.69
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openssl 3.1.1
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CUPS 2.4.6
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cups-filters: patch applied to mitigate nasty bug
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cURL 8.1.2
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dbus 1.14.8
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Exiv2 0.27.7
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gstreamer 1.22.4
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libjpeg-turbo 3.0.0
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libwebp 1.3.1
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libX11 1.8.6
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libxml2 2.10.4
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Python 3.11.4
New Features:
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Basesfs/savefile on 9p filesystem (mainly on qemu).
Known Issues:
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Certain Radeon-based machines require "radeon" module to be preloaded using "loadmodules" boot parameter, otherwise there could be a delay in the booting process.
As usual Fatdog64 does not upgrade from any older version. Using a new savefile/savedir is recommended. But for a change, you might be able to carry on your savefile from 900 Alpha.
Downloads:
Get the Fatdog64-900 Beta ISO from here: ibiblio.org, or from uoc.gr, or nluug.nl.
The ISO and corresponding devx, nls and 32-bit compatibility library are located in the same location above. Kernel sources can be downloaded using the "SFS Manager" applet located in Fatdog64 Control Panel's "System" tab.
The ISO builder has not been made available as yet. It will be released along with Fatdog64-900 Final.
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If you need to boot on a machine with Secure Boot enabled, please make sure you read this first this: http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/web/fa ... -boot.html.
If you have any questions please check this pages first: http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/web/faqs/faq.html. This page is also available offline, and you can view it on Fatdog64 by visiting file:///usr/share/doc/faqs/faq.html
or clicking the "question mark" icon on the desktop.
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If you still run earlier Fatdog series (700 or 600) and want to upgrade to 900, please read the notes/warnings noted in Fatdog64 802/801/800 thread. Note that "make-spot-more-secure" script has been removed (it has been six years and ten releases since the change was made; if you think you still need this script. you probably need to start a new savefile/savedir instead).