Incus 0.1: The New Fork of LXD for Linux Containers

  • October 8, 2023

Linux Containers has released Incus 0.1, the first formal release of their community fork of the LXD project. Incus was created after Canonical took control of LXD. Incus 0.1 is similar to the LXD 5.18 release but includes several changes and improvements. The project has dropped unused or problematic features from the LXD codebase and will now focus on backwards compatibility. Notable changes include renaming the project to Incus and replacing /dev/lxd with /dev/incus. More details and downloads can be found at LinuxContainers.org .

Source: Phoronix .

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