Hello, could you update the root filesystem for the distros? UserLAnd is using outdated versions, which can lead to a lack of features and security updates; additionally, many modern packages are phasing out support for older versions of the distros.
Alpine Linux:
Version used: 3.15
Current version: 3.23
Debian:
Version used: Bullseye, 11
Current version: Trixie, 13
Kali Linux:
Version used: 2025.1
Current version: 2026.1
Ubuntu:
Version used: 22.04.1 LTS
Current version: 26.04 LTS
I also believe that UserLAnd could have some CI/CD that compiles new rootfs as new versions are released.
Hello, could you update the root filesystem for the distros? UserLAnd is using outdated versions, which can lead to a lack of features and security updates; additionally, many modern packages are phasing out support for older versions of the distros.
Alpine Linux:
Version used: 3.15
Current version: 3.23
Debian:
Version used: Bullseye, 11
Current version: Trixie, 13
Kali Linux:
Version used: 2025.1
Current version: 2026.1
Ubuntu:
Version used: 22.04.1 LTS
Current version: 26.04 LTS
I also believe that UserLAnd could have some CI/CD that compiles new rootfs as new versions are released.