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=== doas-sudo-shim === | |||
If you are hesitant to switch to {{pkg|doas}} because you have <code>sudo</code> too deep in your muscle memory, hesitant no more! Just install {{pkg|doas-sudo-shim}} and you can continue to use the <code>sudo</code> command, but without its security issues and bloat. | |||
== Significant updates == | == Significant updates == |
Revision as of 21:48, 20 May 2022
Important changes
/tmp mounted as tmpfs
Previously /tmp
was just part of the root filesystem and was cleaned on boot via the bootmisc openrc service script. In v3.16, on new installation, /tmp
will be mounted as tmpfs.
ICU data split
- icu-data-en (2.6 MiB) - Stripped down ICU data with only en_US/GB locale and no legacy charset converters (installed by default with icu-libs).
- icu-data-full (29 MiB) - Full ICU data.
TODO(jirutka): Describe this change.
New features and noteworthy new packages
Fixed not showing boot output using consoles with drivers compiled as modules
Fixed OpenRC output not being shown on VirtIO consoles.
SDL 1.2 migrated to SDL 1.2 compat
The old sdl package (SDL 1.2) was moved from community to testing and as such won't be part of Alpine 3.16. Applications that use sdl instead use sdl12-compat, which is based on the much more well-maintained sdl2 (SDL 2.0). This results in various improvements such as support for Wayland, PipeWire, and more gamepads.
utmp
TODO(jirutka): Write something…
https://skarnet.org/software/utmps/
The following packages are built with utmps:
- busybox
- dropbear
- mingetty
- openssh
- util-linux
login-utils
Allow users to choose between login utils from util-linux (util-linux-login) and shadow (shadow-login).
See ce0392393120a7077e99d50dec6f8574efe7f09a
TODO(jirutka): Polish it.
Zsh - modular zshrc and plugins support
TODO(jirutka): Write description.
doas-sudo-shim
If you are hesitant to switch to doas because you have sudo
too deep in your muscle memory, hesitant no more! Just install doas-sudo-shim and you can continue to use the sudo
command, but without its security issues and bloat.
Significant updates
- Ruby 3.1.2
- Python 3.10
- LLVM 13
- Rust 1.60.0
- Sway 1.7
KDE
Plasma has been upgraded from 5.23 to 5.24.
KDE applications (the release service) have been upgraded from 21.08 to 22.04 and KDE Frameworks have been upgraded from 5.88 to 5.93.
Plasma Mobile Gear have been upgraded from 21.12 to 22.04.
GNOME 42
Most GNOME packages have been upgraded to version 42.