ArcoLinux has released all ISOS on AAG for beta testing prior to the official release on 1st March. Users can test the ISOS and report any issues. Some kernels may cause problems, so users are advised to test them on non-essential machines.
0:19 ArcoLinux has released all ISOS on AAG for beta testing before the official release on 1st March.
1:14 Some kernels, like RT and RT LTS, may cause problems and users are advised to test them on non-essential machines.
2:45 Users are encouraged to leave comments and report issues on Discord rather than YouTube.
3:54 VirtualBox is a good testing platform, but testing on real hardware is preferred.
4:20 On 1st March, everything on AAG will be copied over to the official ISO release, unless there are reported issues.
- ArcoLinux has made all ISOS available on AAG for beta testing, allowing users to test and report any issues before the official release. This helps ensure a stable and problem-free release.
- Some kernels, such as RT and RT LTS, may have hardware-related issues and users are advised to test them on non-essential machines. Feedback from users is crucial in identifying and resolving these issues.
- The ArcoLinux community encourages users to leave comments and report issues on Discord, as it provides a more interactive and efficient platform for communication and problem-solving.
- While VirtualBox is a convenient testing environment, it is recommended to test on real hardware whenever possible to get more accurate results and identify any hardware-specific issues.
- On 1st March, the contents of AAG will be copied to the official ISO release, unless there are reported issues that require retraction. This ensures a smooth transition from the beta testing phase to the official release.