From: Michael Shigorin <mike@altlinux.org> To: altlinux-announce-en@lists.altlinux.org Subject: [altlinux-announce-en] ALT 9: Workstation, Server, Education for seven platforms Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 18:46:40 +0300 Message-ID: <20191028154639.GX12190@imap.altlinux.org> (raw) New ALT distributions: the Russian OS is available for seven hardware platforms for the first time Three new ALT 9.0 products based on ALT p9 stable platform have been released: ALT Workstation 9, ALT Server 9 and ALT Education 9. Development of ALT 9.0 distributions has been focused on the needs of corporate clients, educational institutions and private persons to deliver these for a multitude of hardware platforms. Hardware platform diversity is one of the most prominent emerging trends in modern IT -- including Russia which has got its own processor architecture development going on. Workstations and servers based on Russian processors are welcome throughout the public sector, education and healthcare, large businesses and the force -- every kind of organization implementing large-scale import substitution projects. Russian OS is available for seven Russian and foreign hardware platforms simultaneously for the first time. ALT OS works on these CPUs now: * ALT Workstation 9: x86 (32/64 bit Intel/AMD), AArch64 (NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer kit, Raspberry Pi 3 etc), e2k and e2kv4 (Elbrus), mipsel (Tavolga Terminal). * ALT Server 9: x86 (32/64 bit Intel/AMD), AArch64 (Huawei Kunpeng, ThunderX etc), ppc64le (YADRO Power 8/9, OpenPower), e2k and e2kv4 (Elbrus). * ALT Education 9: x86 (32/64 bit Intel/AMD), AArch64 (NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer kit, Raspberry Pi 3 etc). More information on the distributions as well as downloads are available on the new site: http://getalt.org/en -- ---- WBR, Michael Shigorin / http://altlinux.org ------ http://opennet.ru / http://anna-news.info
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