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"title": "24.00"
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}
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For installation instructions, please [see the wiki](/wiki).
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Signatures can be verified using `gpg`. To do so, download the maintainer's key:
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```
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$ gpg --receive-keys F9E70878C2FB389AEC2BA34CA3654DF5AD9F641D
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```
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Then use the `--verify` option to verify the signature:
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```
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$ gpg --verify /path/to/signature.sig
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```
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## Release Dates
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To learn more about releases see the [wiki page for releases](/wiki/release).
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| Version | Release Date | EOL |
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| -------------- | ------------ | ------- |
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| MatterLinux 24 | 01/2024 | 01/2025 |
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| MatterLinux 25 | 01/2025 | ??/???? |
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@ -12,18 +12,21 @@ scratch. So the project is not based on any other distribution, nor it's package
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Currently MatterLinux is under development, here is a rough roadmap if you want to
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follow the development of the project:
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- [+] Package system
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- [+] Website
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- [+] Official repos (`base` and `desktop`)
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- [>] Wiki/documentation
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- [>] First release
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- [x] Expanding `desktop` repo (100 packages)
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<ul>
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<li><k class="green">>>></k> Package system</li>
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<li><k class="green">>>></k> Website</li>
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<li><k class="green">>>></k> Official repos (<code>base</code> and <code>desktop</code>)</li>
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<li><k class="green">>>></k> Wiki/documentation</li>
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<li><k class="green">>>></k> First release</li>
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<li><k class="blue">>>></k> Expanding <code>desktop</code> repo (100 packages)</li>
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<li><k class="red">>>></k> Expanding the wiki</li>
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</ul>
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## Contributing
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Currently active contributors are:
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- (Maintainer) [ngn](mailto:ngn13proton@proton.me)
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- (Maintainer) ngn | [Email](mailto:ngn@ngn.tf) [PGP](https://keys.openpgp.org/pks/lookup?op=get&options=mr&search=0xF9E70878C2FB389AEC2BA34CA3654DF5AD9F641D)
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Consider helping out if you are interested in this project.
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To do so, check out the [contribution guide](/wiki/contribute). If have any questions/problems
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feel free to join the [chat rooms](/wiki/chat) and ask questions you have to the maintainer/developers.
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feel free to join the [chat rooms](/wiki/chat) and ask them to the maintainer/developers.
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{
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"id": "rel24",
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"title": "First release!",
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"date": "19/01/24",
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"author": "ngn"
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}
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After longs hours of improvements and testing latter, the first release is finally here.
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There was also bunch of other development in this 12 day period. So lets go over it.
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## MatterLinux 24.00
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![](/assets/2400.png)
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With the 24.00 release, MatterLinux now has an official ISO and a release archive.
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I also published the installation guide over on the wiki. This means you can install
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MatterLinux right now! Of course, as of now, the repos are really limited, so it's
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not ready for daily usage, not quite yet.
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## Package Tracker
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MatterLinux now has a [custom package tracker](https://tracker.matterlinux.xyz/)!
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It's written in Go, like the web server. It doesn't have a lot of functionality,
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but it provides an easy interface for finding and tracking packages.
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## New tools!
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The [tools](https://git.matterlinux.xyz/Matter/tools) repository is extended with
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the addition of the `matter-iso` script, which just a simple script that you can use
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to build custom ISO images. The configuration for the official ISO images can be
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find in the [iso](https://git.matterlinux.xyz/Matter/iso) repository. It actually took
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surprisingly long time to get the ISO to work, kernel was somehow unable to find
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the `init` program. I tried fixing that by supplying the `init=` parameter, which
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didn't work so I just went ahead with the lazy option and `init` over to `/`.
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## Little Improvements
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Apart from these, I also made quite a few improvements to the website, packages, infrastructure
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and to the package manager:
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- I reworked the CSS for the website (especially for the markdown content). I think
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it's now easier to read and overall looks cleaner.
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- I added the `mp-query` command to the package manager, which lets you get information
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about a specific package in a nicely formatted way.
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- Fixed compile flags for few packages, including `grub`, which was really unstable as
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it was being compiled with optimization flags.
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- XMPP room moved from jabbers.one to a self hosted server (located at matterlinux.xyz)
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- Git server moved from [Gogs](https://gogs.io/) to [Gitea](https://about.gitea.com/)
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## What's Next?
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I will be on a vacation for a couple of weeks and I also have other projects to work
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on so I will be taking a break from the project. When I come back I will be extending the
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`desktop` repo, and hopefully when I make the next post, there will be working
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display server in the repo.
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That will be all for now, see you in the next post!
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"id": "install",
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"title": "Installation",
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"author": "ngn",
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"date": "17/01/24"
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}
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This guide for installing MatterLinux 24 assumes you are in a live USB/CD/DVD environment. If you are not, then
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see the [introduction page](/wiki/intro).
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# Loading keys for the ISO
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If you are using the MatterLinux ISO for the installation, you should load your key map to make
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it easier to work in the TTY. All the available key maps can be listed with:
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```
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# localectl list-keymaps
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```
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To load a key map, you can use the `loadkeys` command, for example:
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```
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# loadkeys tr_q-latin5
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```
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# Setting up the Installation Disk
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During the installation, the installation disk will be referred as `$DISK`. In order to
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copy paste commands easily, you can set this as an environment variable:
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```
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# export DISK=/dev/sda
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```
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If you are not sure which disk is your installation disk, you can use the `lsblk` command.
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**Please note that the installation will wipe your entire drive, so backup any important data you may have.**
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### Creating partitions
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You can use the `fdisk` tool to format your disk:
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```
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# fdisk $DISK
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```
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Here are the simple commands in `fdisk`:
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- `d`: Delete the last partition
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- `n`: Create a new partition
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- `w`: Save the changes
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If you have old partitions left on the disk, clean them with the `d` command.
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For this guide we will be using two separate partitions for `/boot` and `/`. So after removing
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old partitions create 2 new partitions with the `n` command:
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- For the first partition hit enter till you see the `Last Sector` input. Here type `+1G`. You can
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make your `/boot` partition larger or smaller if you wish.
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- For the second partition, just hit enter for all the inputs to use the rest of the disk.
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When you are done save the changes with `w`.
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### Formatting the partitions
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Now you should have 2 new partitions. You can confirm this using the `lsblk` command:
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```
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# lsblk $DISK
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```
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We will refer these partitions as `$BOOT` and `$ROOT`:
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```
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# export BOOT=${DISK}1
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# export ROOT=${DISK}2
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```
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We will be formatting `$BOOT` and `$ROOT` with EXT4. You can really use any file system.
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> **Important**
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>
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> You should use FAT32 for `$BOOT` if you are doing an UEFI installation.
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To format the partitions as described above:
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```
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# mkfs.ext4 $BOOT
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# mkfs.ext4 $ROOT
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```
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### Mounting
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Mount the `$ROOT` partition to `/mnt`, and the `$BOOT` partition to `/mnt/boot`:
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```
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# mount $ROOT /mnt
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# mount --mkdir $BOOT /mnt/boot
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```
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# Installing the base system
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[Download and verify the latest release archive](/download). This can be done using the
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`curl` and the `gpg` tool.
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After downloading and verifying the archive extract it to the `/mnt` directory:
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```
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# tar xvf <archive name> -C /mnt
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```
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### Package Manager Configuration
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Copy over the `mp` configuration to the new system:
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```
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# cp /etc/mp/cfg /mnt/etc/mp/cfg
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```
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### Change Root
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To change root (`chroot`) into the new system, you can use the `matter-chroot` tool, which is a part of [MatterLinux `tools`
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project](https://git.matterlinux.xyz/Matter/tools):
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```
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# matter-chroot /mnt
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```
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### Setup Timezone
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Link `/etc/localtime` to your localtime zone. Timezones are located under
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`/usr/share/zoneinfo`. For example:
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```
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# ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Istanbul /etc/localtime
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```
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### Installing Important Packages
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After changing root, you can now start installing other base system packages that are not included in the release archive.
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But first thing first, sync all the packages and add the repo public keys:
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```
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# mp-sync
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# gpg --receive-keys F9E70878C2FB389AEC2BA34CA3654DF5AD9F641D
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```
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Now it is time to install packages. You should install `systemd` and `dhcpcd`:
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```
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# mp-install systemd dhcpcd
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```
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You should also run this `systemctl` command after installation:
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```
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# systemctl preset-all
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```
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### Host name and fstab
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Enter your host name into `/etc/hostname` using a text editor like `vim` or `nano`.
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Then configure the `/etc/fstab`, again, using the text editor of your choice:
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```
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# device | mount-point | file system | options | dump | fsck
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# ======== | =========== | =========== | ========== | ===== | =======
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$ROOT / ext4 defaults 1 1
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$BOOT /boot ext4 defaults 0 0
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```
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Change the configuration accordingly.
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### Changing the Root Password
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Change your root password:
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```
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# passwd
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```
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### Installing the kernel
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Install the linux kernel with `mp`:
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```
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# mp-install linux
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```
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Verify the installation:
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```
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# ls -la /boot/vmlinuz-linux
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```
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# Installing GRUB
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For the grub BIOS installation, install the `grub-bios` package:
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```
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# mp-install grub-bios
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```
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> **Important**
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>
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> For the grub UEFI installation, install the `grub-efi` package
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> instead of `grub-bios`
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### Installation and Configuration
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To install grub to your boot partition, run:
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```
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# grub-install $DISK
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```
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To auto generate grub configuration, run:
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```
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# grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
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```
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# Cleanup and Reboot
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Exit the `chroot` environment and `umount` all the disks:
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```
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# umount $BOOT
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# umount $ROOT
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```
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Now reboot your system and boot from the installation disk. Login with as root with your password.
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Congratulations, you have just installed MatterLinux!
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## Can I install MatterLinux?
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MatterLinux is a distribution designed for GNU/Linux "enthusiasts". So if you
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are new to GNU/Linux, and not sure what you are doing, then you should probably
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look for another distribution.
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look for another distribution as the installation guide pretty much assumes that
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you are familiar with GNU/Linux commands and configuration in general.
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Currently it's not really possible to daily drive MatterLinux as it doesn't have
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a lot of packages that you may need. Yeah, you can install it, but you cannot get
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10G disk space, 1GB memory and 1 CPU. You should also have a working internet connection.
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To complete the installation you need to boot from a live GNU/Linux USB/CD/DVD. To create a
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live GNU/Linux USB/CD, you will need a GNU/Linux ISO. MatterLinux do provide ISOs for
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live GNU/Linux USB/CD/DVD, you will need a GNU/Linux ISO. MatterLinux do provide ISOs for
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installation but you can really use any GNU/Linux ISO you want.
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**Note for bare metal installation:** MatterLinux ISO do **NOT** support wireless connection.
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> **Note for bare metal installation**
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>
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> MatterLinux ISO do **NOT** support wireless connection.
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To burn the ISO to your USB/CD/DVD, you can use the `dd` command:
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```
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# dd if=[path to ISO] of=/dev/[name of the device] bs=8M status=progress
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# dd if=<path to ISO> of=/dev/<name of the device> bs=8M status=progress
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```
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## I booted from the ISO, now what?
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"id": "post_install",
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"title": "Post-Installation",
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"author": "ngn",
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"date": "19/01/24"
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}
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To make your system more usable, you may want to install and configure extra packages.
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> **Note**
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>
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> Currently MatterLinux has limited amount of packages, so there are lots of
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> missing packages that some users may consider essential, such as a display server.
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> If you want more packages, consider [contributing](/wiki/contribute).
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## Adding New Users
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You can add new users using the `useradd` command, for example:
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```
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# useradd -m ngn
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```
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## Installing OpenSSH
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For remote access to your system, you can install OpenSSH server:
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```
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# mp-install openssh
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```
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You can enable root login, by editing `/etc/ssh/sshd_config`:
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```
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PermitRootLogin yes
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```
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don't have a link yet.
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## Installation
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| Name | Description |
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| --------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- |
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| [Introduction](/wiki/intro) | Learn about MatterLinux and other general stuff |
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| Installation | Learn how to install a base MatterLinux system |
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| Installation (Any% Edition) | Speedrunner edition of the Installation page |
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| Post-Installation | Make your system (somewhat) usable |
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| Name | Description |
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| --------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- |
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| [Introduction](/wiki/intro) | Learn about MatterLinux and other general stuff |
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| [Installation](/wiki/install) | Learn how to install a base MatterLinux system |
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| [Post-Installation](/wiki/post_install) | Make your system (somewhat) usable |
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## Packaging
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| Name | Description |
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### Creating a mirror
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To create a mirror you can use the `matter-mirror` tool. This tool is included
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with the `matter-tools` repository. To install it [see the project READMDE](https://git.matterlinux.xyz/Matter/matter-tools#installation).
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with the `tools` repository. To install it [see the project READMDE](https://git.matterlinux.xyz/Matter/tools#installation).
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After installing `matter-mirror`, specify an URI and an output directory (files will be downloaded
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into the output directory). For example to mirror the `base` repo from
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create a cron job. For example to update your mirror every day at 00:00, you can add the
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following entry to your `/etc/crontab`:
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```
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0 0 * * * <user> matter-mirror -u <url> -o <output dir path>
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0 0 * * * <user> matter-mirror -u <url> -o <output dir path>
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```
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# List
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This section contains information about different MatterLinux repo and mirros
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that you can use. To add your mirror to this list get in contact with the maintainer/developers.
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Note that official mirrors are **ALWAYS** signed with the `F9E70878C2FB389AEC2BA34CA3654DF5AD9F641D`
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fingerprint (belongs to the maintainer, ngn). If syncing with a mirror tells you otherwise, then
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**DO NOT USE THAT MIRROR** and report it to the maintainer/developers in order to remove it
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from the list.
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> **Note**
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>
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> Official mirrors are **ALWAYS** signed with the `F9E70878C2FB389AEC2BA34CA3654DF5AD9F641D`
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> fingerprint (belongs to the maintainer, ngn). If syncing with a mirror tells you otherwise, then
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> **DO NOT USE THAT MIRROR** and report it to the maintainer/developers in order to remove it
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> from the list.
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### Official repos
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| Repo | URI | Location |
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called in the `$ROOTDIR`. This directory will contain all the downloaded files, any files
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in this directory will be included into the build, so don't forget to cleanup.
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**Note:** You don't need to cleanup the downloaded files, they will be cleaned by the `mp-repo`.
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> **Note**
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>
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> You don't need to cleanup the downloaded files in the package script,
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> they will be cleaned by the `mp-repo`.
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- `tar xf $NAME-$VERSION.tar.gz`: Extract the downloaded archive file.
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- `cd $NAME-$VERSION`: Change directory into the extracted directory.
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the source, then you should follow [this section](https://git.matterlinux.xyz/matter/mp#installation)
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from the README.
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Note that you should run all the `mp` and related commands as the root user.
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> **Note**
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>
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> You should run all the `mp` and related commands as the root user.
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### Configuration
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Configuration file for `mp` can be found at `/etc/mp/cfg`. This file is used specify repos and
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@ -43,8 +45,10 @@ actual repo name**. Repo options are:
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- `uri (URI)`: Repo URI, you can use `http`, `https` or `ftp` protocols.
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- `signing (yes/no)`: Enable/disable PGP signature verification for the repo, by default it's enabled.
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**IMPORTANT: DO NOT DISABLE SIGNATURE VERIFICATION IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING! THERE IS NO
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WAY TO CONFIRM IF THE PACKAGES ARE LEGIT WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE VERIFICATION!**
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> **Important**
|
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>
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> Do NOT disable signature verification if you don't know what are you doing! There is no
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> way to confirm the legitimacy of the packages without signature verification!
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|
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### Environment options
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`mp` also has a few other options that you specify as an environment variable.
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wiki/pkg/release.md
Normal file
74
wiki/pkg/release.md
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
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On this package you will find information about MatterLinux release cycle and
|
||||
version numbering.
|
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|
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## Release Cycle
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MatterLinux will make a new release once a year. A new release means every package will be updated
|
||||
to a more recent version. Packages will replace the old ones,
|
||||
meaning old packages will no longer be available and support for the old release will end.
|
||||
If you are using an old release, you will able to update to the latest one by running a
|
||||
full update using the [MatterLinux Package Manager](/wiki/package_man).
|
||||
|
||||
During the testing of the new release, repos for the new release will be located
|
||||
at [next.matterlinux.xyz](https://next.matterlinux.xyz).
|
||||
|
||||
### Package Updates
|
||||
Packages usually won't be updated to a more recent version during the life of a MatterLinux release,
|
||||
however sometimes packages may be updated for bug fixes, security issues and minor improvements.
|
||||
|
||||
### ISOs and Release Archives
|
||||
- ISO: A bootable disk image
|
||||
- Release Archive: An archive used during the installation of a release
|
||||
|
||||
With new release, a new ISO and a release archive will be published. ISO and release
|
||||
archive file for a release may update before the next release to keep the
|
||||
packages in these archive files and the ISOs up-to-date.
|
||||
|
||||
### Learn the version you are using
|
||||
You can learn the MatterLinux release version you are using by printing
|
||||
out the `/etc/os-release` file:
|
||||
```
|
||||
# cat /etc/os-release
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Version Numbering
|
||||
MatterLinux and all it's projects are version numbered after the year.
|
||||
For example MatterLinux release for the year 2024 is versioned "MatterLinux 24".
|
||||
|
||||
Minor numbers may be added for other releases. For example the 2nd release of the
|
||||
MatterLinux 24 ISO would be named "MatterLinux 24.01".
|
||||
|
||||
Similarly 15th release of the MatterLinux package manager for the year 2024
|
||||
is versioned "24.14".
|
||||
|
||||
## Building Releases
|
||||
You can build an up-to-date ISO and a release archive using MatterLinux [tools](https://git.matterlinux.xyz/matter/tools).
|
||||
To install these tools [see the project READMDE](https://git.matterlinux.xyz/Matter/tools#installation).
|
||||
|
||||
You should be on a MatterLinux system for a proper build!
|
||||
|
||||
### Building the Release Archive
|
||||
To build a release archive, you can use the `matter-base` tool. This tool will create a temporary directory,
|
||||
install all the required base packages into it and then it will archive it all up for the final archive.
|
||||
|
||||
All you need to do is to specify a name for the archive, for example:
|
||||
```
|
||||
# matter-base matterlinux_example-build
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Building the ISOs
|
||||
Official ISOs are built using the `matter-iso` tool. By providing a release archive and a configuration
|
||||
directory to this tool, you can create an ISO image.
|
||||
|
||||
> **Note**
|
||||
>
|
||||
> ISO image is created using `grub-mkrescue`, so you should install `libisoburn` before proceeding.
|
||||
|
||||
As the configuration directory, you can clone the [official ISO configuration](https://git.matterlinux.xyz/Matter/iso).
|
||||
Or you can use your own custom configuration.
|
||||
|
||||
To build the ISO with the release archive that we created on the previous example, using the configuration directory
|
||||
located at `./iso`:
|
||||
```
|
||||
# matter-iso matterlinux_example-build.tar.gz iso
|
||||
```
|
||||
The final ISO should be available at `./iso/dist/<name_version>.iso` after the build.
|
@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
|
||||
On this package you will find information about MatterLinux release cycle and
|
||||
version numbering.
|
||||
|
||||
## Release Cycle
|
||||
MatterLinux will make a new release once a year. A new release means every package will be updated
|
||||
to a more recent version. Packages will replace the old ones,
|
||||
meaning old packages will no longer be available and support for the old release will end.
|
||||
If you are using an old release, you will able to update to the latest one by running a
|
||||
full update using the [MatterLinux Package Manager](/wiki/package_man).
|
||||
|
||||
During the testing of the new release, repos for the new release will be located
|
||||
at [next.matterlinux.xyz](https://next.matterlinux.xyz).
|
||||
|
||||
### Package Updates
|
||||
Packages usually won't be updated to a more recent version during the life of a MatterLinux release,
|
||||
however sometimes packages may be updated for bug fixes, security issues and minor improvements.
|
||||
|
||||
### ISOs and Base Archives
|
||||
ISO and base archive file for a release may update before the next release to keep the
|
||||
packages in these archive files and the ISOs up-to-date.
|
||||
|
||||
### Learn the version you are using
|
||||
You can learn the MatterLinux release version you are using by printing
|
||||
out the `/etc/os-release` file:
|
||||
```
|
||||
# cat /etc/os-release
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Version Numbering
|
||||
MatterLinux and all it's projects are version numbered after the year.
|
||||
For example MatterLinux release for the year 2024 is versioned "MatterLinux 24".
|
||||
|
||||
Minor numbers may be added for other releases. For example the 2nd release of the
|
||||
MatterLinux 24 ISO would be named "MatterLinux 24.01".
|
||||
|
||||
Similarly 15th release of the MatterLinux package manager for the year 2024
|
||||
is versioned "24.14".
|
||||
|
||||
## Planned Release Dates
|
||||
| Version | Release Date | EOL |
|
||||
| -------------- | ------------ | ------- |
|
||||
| MatterLinux 24 | 01/2024 | 01/2025 |
|
||||
| MatterLinux 25 | 01/2025 | ??/???? |
|
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