Releases: hasanhuseyinakin/Radix-Linux
Release list
Radix Linux v1.0.0-beta version
Code Name: Radish
We are proud to announce the seventh beta version of Radix Linux Distrubition. This version represents the most stable and feature-complete iteration of our project. The code name "Radish" reflects our roots while signaling a fresh, crisp start for the distribution's future. The following changes have been made since the last update:
Native UEFI Support: Modern UEFI boot process has been implemented. The system now boots natively on EFI-enabled firmware.
ISO Distribution: A bootable hybrid ISO image has been added, allowing Radix to be tested in virtual environments or on physical hardware.
Source-Centric Evolution: Following the v0.9.2-alpha transition, the repository has been fully optimized as a source-based build environment.
Build Scripts & Documentation: New build scripts have been added and the README has been redesigned to support the "Build From Scratch" logic, making the compilation process more organized and maintainable.
Notes
Users are responsible for any potential issues that may occur while using or installing Radix Linux. The Radix Linux team does not assume responsibility for any damages or problems.
Warning
This is an beta release (v1.0.0-beta) and still contains bugs or unstable components and also will not get security updates. We strongly recommend testing it in a virtual environment (VirtualBox/QEMU), as described in the installation guide. Installing Radix Linux directly on your physical machine may lead to unexpected issues. Use it at your own discretion.
Radix Linux v0.9.2-alpha version
We are proud to announce version v0.9.2-alpha, a major architectural milestone in the development of Radix Linux. This release marks our transition from a heavy, monolithic structure to a highly organized, source-based build repository.
Changes since the previous release
Massive Repository Cleanup: All pre-compiled binary objects and unnecessary Git LFS overhead have been removed. The repository is now 100% focused on build logic and source archives.
Professional Categorization: The entire sources/ directory has been restructured into 13 logical categories (from toolchain-tools to network-libraries), making the system modular and maintainable.
Optimized Storage: The distribution is now "LFS-light," significantly reducing the clone time and dependency on external large file limits.
Source-Centric Design: Radix-Linux has evolved into a pure "Build From Scratch" environment. Every package is now neatly tucked into its respective category, ready for the upcoming package management system.
Notes
Users are responsible for any potential issues that may occur while using or installing Radix Linux. The Radix Linux team does not assume responsibility for any damages or problems.
Warning
This is an alpha release (v0.9.2-alpha) and still contains bugs or unstable components and also will not get security updates. We strongly recommend testing it in a virtual environment, as described in the installation guide. Installing Radix Linux directly on your physical machine may lead to unexpected issues. Use it at your own discretion.
Radix Linux v0.9.1-alpha version
We are proud to announce version v0.9.01-alpha, the fourth alpha version of the Radix Linux distribution. The following changes have been made since the last update:
Changes since the previous release
The Distrubition's package size got %21 smaller.
The installation guide got smaller.
Security policy added.
Code of Conduct added.
İssue templates added.
Contributing guide added.
Notes
Users are responsible for any potential issues that may occur while using or installing Radix Linux. The Radix Linux team does not assume responsibility for any damages or problems.
Warning
This is a alpha release (v0.9.1-alpha) and still contain bugs or unstable components and also will not get security updates. We strongly recommend testing it in a virtual environment, as described in the installation guide.
Radix Linux v0.9.0-beta version
Code Name: Pomegranate
We are proud to announce version v0.9.0-beta, the sixth beta version of the Radix Linux distribution. The following changes have been made since the last update:
Changes since the previous release
- The Distrubition's package size got %12 smaller.
- Documantation got simplier.
- The common bugs fixed.
- All Packages compiled.
- Code editors added.
Notes
Users are responsible for any potential issues that may occur while using or installing Radix Linux. The Radix Linux team does not assume responsibility for any damages or problems.
Warning
This is a beta release (v0.9.0-beta) and may still contain bugs or unstable components. We strongly recommend testing it in a virtual environment, as described in the installation guide.
Installing Radix Linux directly on your physical machine may lead to unexpected issues. Use it at your own discretion.
Radix Linux v0.8.0-beta version
Code Name: Quince
We are proud to announce version v0.8.0-beta, the fifth beta version of the Radix Linux distribution. The following changes have been made since the last update:
Changes since the previous release
- The Distrubition's package size got smaller.
- Installation process got easier.
- The common bugs fixed.
- Several Packages compiled.
Notes
Users are responsible for any potential issues that may occur while using or installing Radix Linux. The Radix Linux team does not assume responsibility for any damages or problems.
Warning
This is a beta release (v0.8.0-beta) and may still contain bugs or unstable components. We strongly recommend testing it in a virtual environment, as described in the installation guide.
Installing Radix Linux directly on your physical machine may lead to unexpected issues. Use it at your own discretion.
Radix Linux v0.7.0-beta version
Code Name: Fig
We are proud to announce version v0.7.0-beta, the fourth beta version of the Radix Linux distribution. The following changes have been made since the last update:
Changes since the previous release
- The gcc and binutils toolchain packages finished.
- Installation process got easier.
- The necessary packages such as text editors and neofetch added.
Notes
Testing this version does not pose any known risk to your system or hardware in most scenarios. However, users are responsible for any potential issues that may occur while using or installing Radix Linux. The Radix Linux team does not assume responsibility for any damages or problems.
Warning
This is a beta release (v0.7.0-beta) and may still contain bugs or unstable components. We strongly recommend testing it in a virtual environment, as described in the installation guide.
Installing Radix Linux directly on your physical machine may lead to unexpected issues. Use it at your own discretion.
Radix Linux v0.6.0-beta version
Code Name: Mulberry
We are proud to announce version v0.6.0-beta, the third beta version of the Radix Linux distribution. The following changes have been made since the last update:
Changes since the previous release
- A test user has been added.
- Installation process bugs have been fixed.
- 28 new packages have been added and existing packages have been updated.
- Toolchain-related errors have been resolved.
Notes
Testing this version does not pose any known risk to your system or hardware in most scenarios. However, users are responsible for any potential issues that may occur while using or installing Radix Linux. The Radix Linux team does not assume responsibility for any damages or problems.
Warning
This is a beta release (v0.6.0-beta) and may still contain bugs or unstable components. We strongly recommend testing it in a virtual environment, as described in the installation guide.
Installing Radix Linux directly on your physical machine may lead to unexpected issues. Use it at your own discretion.
Radix Linux v0.5.0-beta version
Code Name: Green Grape
We are proud to announce version v0.5.0-beta, the second beta version of the Radix Linux distribution. The following changes have been made since the last update:
Toolchain errors have been fixed.
The host user config errors are fixed.
The bugs in installation process are fixed.
The installation guide updated.
**Because of the issues in drivers, we removed them for now.**
Note: Testing this version does not pose any risk of system or device malfunction and its use is safe in most scenarios. However, any potential problems or malfunctions are the user's responsibility, and the Radix Linux team assumes no responsibility. Users are subject to these terms and conditions.
WARNING: This is the 0.5 Beta Version of Radix Linux and might be unstable. We recommend using it in a Virtual Machine. Installing into your own machine can cause trouble for user. The damages and issues while installing Radix Linux is not our responsibility to fix. Have a good day.
Radix Linux v0.4.0-beta version
Code Name: Peach
##We are proud to announce version v0.4.0-beta, the first beta version of the Radix Linux distribution. The following changes have been made since the last update:
- Toolchain errors have been completely fixed.
- Root user added.
- Copyrights section created for used packages.
- Readme file updated and installation guide added.
Note: Testing this version does not pose any risk of system or device malfunction and its use is safe in most scenarios. However, any potential problems or malfunctions are the user's responsibility, and the Radix Linux team assumes no responsibility. Users are subject to these terms and conditions.
WARNING: This is the 0.4 Beta Version of Radix Linux and might be unstable. We recommend using it in a Virtual Machine. Installing into your own machine can cause trouble for user. The damages and issues while installing Radix Linux is not our responsibility to fix. Have a good day.
Radix Linux v0.3.0-alpha version
Code Name: Apricot
This is the third alpha version of Radix Linux Distrubition.
Since the second alpha release this things has changed:
- The linux filesystem is completed
- The unnecessary tools folder deleted.
- The bugs with disk types fixed.
- Documentation about packages has been added.
- The broken linux kernel 5.9.2-v2 is replaced with a newer linux kernel 6.11.1-v1 version.
- Os release, lfs-release, and lsb-release files and branding has been added.
WARNING: This is the 0.3 Alpha Version of Radix Linux and is absolutely unstable. We recommend using it in a Virtual Machine. Installing into your own machine can cause trouble for user. The damages and issues while installing Radix Linux is not our responsibility to fix. Have a good day.