What is PLD Linux?
What is PLD Linux?
PLD is a free, RPM-based Linux distribution, created in 1998, aimed at the more advanced users and administrators, who accept the tradeoffs of using a system, that might require manual tweaking in exchange for much flexibility.
What is the PLD package manager?
PLD uses its own package manager called “Poldek”, which lets you install and upgrade the packages. Packages are divided into the smallest portions (such as individual plug-ins and modules), what allows administrators to easy controlling the functionality of available applications and the amount of used disk space.
How to upgrade PLD/Linux AC to the latest version?
The PLD/Linux Ac was released on 1st April 2007, Now 14 years later, it has reached EOL (End of Life). It will not be updated anymore. If you are still running such system and want to upgrade, then recommended upgrade path is to upgrade to Th/2020 snapshot and then to Th current version.