The developer also updated a lot of basic applications

Jan 16, 2012 14:13 GMT  ·  By

Recovery Is Possible (R.I.P.), a CD or USB boot, rescue, backup, maintenance and general purpose operating system, is now at version 13.7.

R.I.P. or Recovery Is Possible has a few changes, but this time they are not as crucial as in the previous release. The most important one is the introduction of the Linux kernel 3.2.1.

Other updated packages include xorriso 1.1.8, cdrskin 1.1.8,  lrzip 0.608, ndiswrapper 1.57, Coreutils 8.15, cURL 7.23.1, LFTP 4.3.4, Wget 1.13.4,  and util-linux 2.20.1. The developer hasn't uploaded a non-X version, but future versions will be available in this form.

Recovery Is Possible 13.7 supports many filesystem types (Reiserfs, Btrfs, Ext2/3/4, HFS+, ISO-9660, NILFS2, NTFS, etc.) and contains many utilities for system recovery. It also has IDE/SCSI/SATA, RAID, LVM2, and Ethernet/Wireless network support.

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