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PLD Linux Distribution
PLD is a free, RPM-based Linux distribution, aimed at the more advanced users and administrators, who accept the tradeoffs of using a system, that might require manual tweaking in exchange for much flexibility. Simultaneous availability for a wide variety of architectures and non-conservative approach to RPM usage provides our users with a consistent environment on almost all available architectures. More details are available in the about section.
News
7th June 2013: Apache 2.4 in Th
Apache 2.4 has landed Th main repository. See Apache for migration notes.
12th December 2012: RPM5 in Th
PLD Th migrated from unmaintained rpm 4.5 to rpm 5.4.x from rpm5.org.
Information about important changes is available here: RPM 5 quick guide
3rd October 2012
The 6 year old unmaintained MoinMoin installation at http://www.pld-linux.org/ is replaced with fresh DokuWiki installation.
Authentication is based on CVS password login hashes.
1st September 2012: PLD Th 2012 snapshot released
Today we released the first snapshot of PLD/Linux Th, called 2012. It is available on ftp://ftp.pld-linux.org/dists/th/2012/PLD/ and as poldek sources th-2012. Please give mirrors 24 hours to synchronize.
The main highlights of this release are:
- kernel 3.0.42 with grsecurity support and 3.4.10 without grsecurity
- basic systemd support (systemd works, but a lot of services do not have native units)
- GCC 4.7.1
- glibc 2.16
- java-sun 1.6 thus safe from recent exploits
- libreoffice 3.6.0.4
- iceweasel/icedove 15.0 and iceape 2.12
- XFCE 4.10
- GNOME 3.4
- KDE 4.9.0
16th July 2012: New Release Manager and git migration
Two major changes happened during the past few weeks:
1. A new Release Manager has been elected for PLD's main branch (TH). Jan Rękorajski took over after Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz, who previously held the position for many years, resigned over a month ago. In the words of the new RM, he's not going to make drastic changes [to] the current continuous development model.
2. After too many years with CVS, the main package repository has finally been switched to a modern distributed version control system – git. Developers should refer to relevant list threads. Simultaneously a near real-time mirror has been created on the well known git hosting site, github. People accustomed to github's features, or just wanting a functional backup in case git.pld-linux.org ever goes down, are encouraged to make use of the mirror. (Note: there's over 16k packages in our repository, so the site takes a long while to load; if you just want to browse a bit, it's much faster to use the github link.)
11th January 2012: IRC channel update.
Many developers and users can be found on freenode IRC network. PLD uses channel #pld. You need to register with freenode nickserv service to be able to enter channel.
13th December 2011: PAE enabled on 32bit kernels.
Upcoming PLD kernels (>= 3.0.13-2) will have PAE enabled on 32bit i686 kernels by default. Such kernel will run only on processors that support PAE (grep pae /proc/cpuinfo to verify). If your CPU doesn't support PAE then you have to switch to PLD i486 kernel.
18th November 2011: No big news but we are still alive.
PLD Th saw few major package updates in last year including switch to kernel 3.x as usually available on ftp://ftp.pld-linux.org/
8th December 2010: PLD Live with KDE4 4.5.4 Beta2 available for the public
It's got a full under the hood software refresh as well as an updated PLD Live Installer. Read more on the official website http://kde4.livecd.pld-linux.org/
16th September 2010: PLD Live with KDE4 4.4.5 is out!
The latest live CD with KDE4 features a graphical installer. Read more what's new on the official website http://kde4.livecd.pld-linux.org/
21st February 2010: The second stable LiveCD and LiveUSB with KDE4 is out!
Hi! Without further explanation I present the second stable PLD-LiveCD and LiveUSB with K Desktop Environment… For more details visit http://kde4.livecd.pld-linux.org/
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