Finnix Linux Distro for Sysadmins Celebrates 22th Anniversary with New Release

Posted by hanuca on Mar 30, 2022 4:25 AM EDT
9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor
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Ryan Finnie announced today the release of Finnix 124 as the newest stable version of his Debian-based live Linux distro targeting casual system administrators with hundreds of utilities for system recovery, maintenance, testing, and more.

Coming almost seven months after Finnix 123, the Finnix 124 “Sturgeon Bay” release is here to celebrate 22 years from the first public release of Finnix on March 22nd, 2000, by adding new features and several improvements to existing tools, as well as updated and new components and improved hardware support.

Powered by the Linux 5.16 kernel series, Finnix 124 is the first release of the Debian-based distribution to add support for the RISC-V (riscv64) architecture. However, this is an unofficial port alongside 32-bit (i386), AArch64 (ARM64), ARMhf, PowerPC 64-bit Little Endian (ppc64el), and IBM System/390 (s390), as 64-bit (amd64) is the only officially supported architecture for Finnix.

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