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Target operating systems
Ryan Parman edited this page Apr 25, 2024
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Only non-end-of-life OS releases are considered (e.g., CentOS Linux is dead). We are starting with this list, but will probably expand in the future for things that are reasonably maintainable.
OS | Release | CPUs | End-of-life date | Package manager |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alpine | 3.17 |
amd64 , arm64
|
2024-11-22 | apk |
Alpine | 3.18 |
amd64 , arm64
|
2025-05-09 | apk |
Alpine | 3.19 |
amd64 , arm64
|
2025-11-01 | apk |
Amazon | 2 |
amd64 , arm64
|
2025-06-30 | yum |
Amazon | 2023 |
amd64 , arm64
|
2028-03-15 | dnf |
Ubuntu | 20.04 LTS |
amd64 , arm64
|
2025-04-02 | apt-get |
Ubuntu | 22.04 LTS |
amd64 , arm64
|
2027-04-01 | apt-get |
Ubuntu | 24.04 LTS |
amd64 , arm64
|
2029-04-XX | apt-get |
Important
We will build exclusively for 64-bit ARM (arm64
) and Intel-compatible (amd64
) CPU architectures. If you need support for anything outside of those two, you should look elsewhere.
Note
These are only important for packages compiled from source that are sensitive to which versions of shared C libraries are installed on the current system. Many of the packages we're providing are written in Go or Rust, and will run on any Linux without modification.
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