All releases of ALT Linux


Release Notes: Packages have been updated, alterator has undergone significant changes, and a USB flash installer has been added.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Release Notes: With the 4.0.2 release, Lite CD (with educational add-ons and a LiveCD) was added. It's an XFCE4 based distribution for old hardware that still works, if not with all of the latest features. It installs on 64M systems, but 128M or more is recommended.


Release Notes: Quite a few bugfixes in the installer and packages. The most outstanding are that fglrx no longer blocks NVIDIA/Intel 3D support, and there is no more "AMD Unsupported Hardware" overlay on ATI. 4.0 was sort of a "brown paper bag" release, while 4.0.1+ are for real.


Release Notes: This release is complementary to Server 4.0 and features a KDE-based desktop with primarily Russian and Ukrainian localizations, with English, Byelarussian, Tatar, and Kazakh specifically supported as well. It includes updated video drivers and multimedia codecs, which can be distributed according to copyright and license without supporting software patents.


Release Notes: This release adds an integrated Linux-VServer kernel patch and tools.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Release Notes: After a four month long unstable freeze, 4.0/branch was created on 2007-04-24 to form a stable base for the ALT Linux 4.0 distribution family. Binary compatible packages can be linked from unstable as is. In case of dependency changes or other significant differences, the backports policy applies to branch uploads.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Release Notes: This release starts the Server branch of ALT Linux. It integrates the OpenVZ kernel, tools, and Web-based management interface allowing you to create and manage VPS templates and instances. The distribution shares security enhancements with the Owl GNU/*/Linux project, and is supported with regular updates for three years. It is available as i586/x86_64 ISOs, with several thousand more packages in the online repository.