OFFICIAL images now available on https://www.axzez.com/software-downloads
Previous message:
We realize that some customers are very interested in the next OS versions that include fixes for Docker, K3S, secure apt sources, missing iptables, software RAID, mixup with Desktop and OMV images, and missing nfsd support. We also updated to the latest mainline Linux kernel: 6.6.17. The following RPi (as well as the BPi) images are under review by our team right now and are very close, if not exact, to what we will release after our review. Feel free to use/test them and I will post here any changes that are made as part of the review process, so you can decide if you want to change to the released versions. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we get these new mainline kernel builds up to PAR.
Side note: in the near future we plan to add a Legacy Software Downloads page with release notes for you to download earlier versions of our images.
(Note that the last branch build included the new v6.6.18 kernel, so I've updated this to be reflected below. You may have downloaded an earlier version at kernel v6.6.17)
Desktop RPi with kernel 6.6.18: https://nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/axzez-build/image/desktop-interceptor-raspberrypi-cm4-customer_requests.img
OMV RPi with kernel 6.6.18: https://nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/axzez-build/image/omv-interceptor-raspberrypi-cm4-customer_requests.img
OpenWrt RPi with kernel 6.6.18: https://nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/axzez-build/image/openwrt-interceptor-raspberrypi-cm4-customer_requests.img
We've just released the official images that contain all of the previously mentioned fixes, plus we've updated to the very latest Linux mainline kernel version 6.6.18: https://www.axzez.com/software-downloads
The previous test images are nearly identical to we reviewed, tested, and released this evening, except for the newer kernel, some refinements to the kernel build, and improvements to the self-test.sh script contained in the OS image.
We really appreciate the feedback from those of you that shared and hope you'll continue to share suggestions, issues, and improvements we can make to the images. Thank you!