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Torizon OS Issue Tracker

 

The following table contains known issues, scheduled bug fixes, and feature improvements for the Torizon OS images. The tickets are split into two major states:

  • Submitted (open): new features and bug fixes for Torizon OS versions that have not yet been released. They may be scheduled for a specific release version; not planned; or in our backlog. All of them have one of the following states:
    • Known Issue: a bug or unexpected behavior that has been reported and pending a fix. Once fixed, the status will transition to Fixed.
    • Feature Request: a new feature that may be added to a future release. Once released, the status will transition to New Feature.
  • Released (closed): new features and bug fixes for BSP versions that have already been released. All of them have one of the following states:
    • Fixed: a bug that has been fixed and released.
    • New Feature: something that didn't exist before and was added to a news release.

Any schedules are not guaranteed but reflect the current planning. The planning could be shifted due to priority changes.
Issues that are scheduled for a specific version will be integrated into the mentioned version of the BSP.

We will update this table continuously in order to always provide the latest state of our development plan.

Please see also the Toradex Embedded Linux Support Strategy to learn more about the different releases.

How to obtain the Torizon OS Images

Using the Toradex Easy Installer application in a Toradex SoM connected to the internet is the easiest and fastest way to install the latest version of Torizon OS into the device. Toradex also offers offline installers.

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Issue #StatusSubjectModuleComponentsSeverity

6.3.0 (Release date: 2023-07-25)
6.3.0 quarterly release
TOR-2440New FeatureRelease Chromium and Cog containers for Debian BookwormNot applicableDebian Base Containers

Description: On TorizonCore 6, only Debian Bookworm containers are tested and thus officially supported by Toradex - even if the previous Debian Bullseye containers are expected to work.

Due to this, Chromium and Cog containers based on Bookworm are provided.

5.7.0-devel-202205 (Release date: 2022-05-09)
5.7.0-devel-202205 monthly pre-release
TOR-2255New FeatureAs a developer, I want to release a Cog container for GPU-less SoMsColibri iMX6ULL, Colibri iMX7Debian Base Containers

Description: When we integrated Cog in our kiosk-mode-browser, a bug prevented it from working on GPU-less SoMs (Colibri iMX6ULL and Colibri iMX7).

This has been fixed and it is possible to run Cog on GPU-less SoMs. Learn more on Running Cog

TOR-2239New FeatureAs a developer, I want to split the kiosk-mode-browser in two for Cog and Chromium, so the containers are optimized and maintenance is easierNot applicableDebian Base Containers

Description: The kiosk-mode-browser includes both Chromium and Cog. To keep things lean for customers and also easier for us to maintain, we will split the container in two.

5.3.0 (Release date: 2021-07-08)
5.3.0 Quarterly Release. Learn more on https://www.toradex.com/news/torizon-core-release-5-3-0-quarterly-release
TOR-1890New FeatureAs a user, I want WPE/Cog support in the kiosk-mode-browser containers, so I can have better hardware acceleration support in Web applicationsNot applicableDebian Base Containers

Description: Cog is a single “window” launcher for the WebKit WPE port. It is small, provides no user interface, and is suitable to be used as a Web application container. The “window” may be fullscreen depending on the WPE backend being used.“ It can be an alternative to Chromium for HTML application development.