The latest Wind River Linux, LTS23,
is now generally available, which includes:
- The latest Linux 6.1 LTS kernel and Yocto Project 4.2 Mickledore technology
- OpenSSL 3.1 with FiPS 140-3 compliant FIPS provider
- Increase customer satisfaction by delivering customer requested functionality
o Upgrade mbedtls to enable PKCS #7 Cryptographic Message Syntax parsing
o Provide additional security features for Distro X86 customers
o Customer requested SDK updates for Marvell processor BSPs
o OpenSCAP templates to assist with system hardening
- All BSPs carried forward from LTS22 with many available at GA
- Support for signed containers(APTIV CVC FL)
- Simplified GUI design with Qt 6
- Integrated Vector's AutoSar libraries
- Removal of obsolete layers
o meta-gplv2
o wrlinux-cgl
o wrlinux-ovp
o Intel TCC tools
- Improved enablement for mixed safety environments with Virtio
- Support for enhanced SBOM, better visibility to solution component with SBOM tool enablement
- Hardware Support
Wind River LTS releases are supported a minimum
of 10 years under the normal support agreements, with additional support
available through professional services.
The Wind River Linux LTS23 Distro is a binary
distribution based on the Wind River Linux LTS23 distribution builder and is
intended for intelligent edge solution developers who want to leverage the
tremendous investment in embedded device hardware and open-source software made
by Wind River but want to avoid the time and effort of building Linux from
source.
The Distro provides multiple methods for
solution developers to create a purpose-built Linux OS from binary images.
These methods include: micro-start self-deploying images, Linux Assembly Tool
(LAT), dnf package feeds, and a software development kit (SDK).
LTS 23 provides new capabilities for embedded
solution developers to create their own customized embedded Linux OS that are
supported by Wind River. For more information about LTS 23, see the
documentation.
Release Resources