RAUC v0.1.1 released
RAUC is making progress, and my colleagues Enrico Jörns and Jan Lübbe finally pushed out a new release today that reflects what happened during the last months. Updating embedded linux systems in the field in a secure and robust way becomes more and more important; we had many interesting talks with our customers during the last time, and some of the new ideas are already finding their way into the codebase. However, there is still a lot of work ahead, and if you have more ideas, either drop us a note on the community channels, send patches or github pull requests, or ask for commercial help!
Further Readings
RAUC - 10 Years of Updating 🎂
10 years ago, almost a decade before the Cyber-Resilliance-Act (CRA) enforced updates as a strict requirement for most embedded systems, Pengutronix started RAUC as a versatile platform for embedded Linux Over-The-Air (and Not-So-Over-The-Air) updates.
RAUC v1.14 Released
A week ago, we released RAUC version 1.14. This release — already the second in 2025 — adds support for ComposeFS artifacts, enhances the adaptive update experience, introduces new options for fallback prevention, and lays the groundwork for future features like polling-based update checks.
RAUC v1.13 Released
After several releases with smaller, more subtle changes, the v1.13 release marks a significant milestone for RAUC by introducing the initial version of the long-awaited artifact updates feature. The initial concept was created more than two years ago. In addition to this major feature, the release reflects extensive work on testing, stabilization, and a notable increase in community contributions.