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ImmortalWrt 24.10.0 released

Sysupgrade can be used to upgrade a device from 23.05 to 24.10,
and configuration will be preserved in most cases.

- Major core components update
   - kernel: update to 6.6.73
- mac80211: update to 6.12.6
- musl: update to 1.2.5
- gcc: update to 13.3.0

- Major targets update
- bcm27xx: new bcm2712 subtarget for Raspberry Pi 5 boards
- bcm63xx: removed and replaced by bmips target
- d1: new target for AllWinner D1 RISC-V SoCs
   - ipq806x: converted to DSA
- ixp4xx: new target for Intel XScale IXP4xx SoCs
- loongarch64: new target for Loongson LoongArch CPUs
- qoriq: new target for the NXP QorIQ (PowerPC) SoCs
- qualcommax: renamed from ipq807x target
- rockchip: added support for Rockchip RK3588 SoCs
- starfive: new target for StarFive JH71x0 (7100/7110) SoCs
- stm32: new target for STMicroelectronics STM32 SoCs

- General changes
- Activated kernel support for Multipath TCP on devices with big flash sizes
- Activated POSIX Access Control Lists and file system security attributes for
all file systems on devices with big flash sizes

ImmortalWrt 24.10 will continue using OPKG. Only snapshot was changed to APK
and it will be included in next major release.

Get firmware at:
https://firmware-selector.immortalwrt.org/?version=24.10.0
https://downloads.immortalwrt.org/releases/24.10.0/targets/
https://mirrors.sdu.edu.cn/immortalwrt/releases/24.10.0/targets/

Setup opkg mirror (live in mainland China):
https://mirrors.help/immortalwrt/

Revert to main opkg feed (not in mainland China):
sed -i.bak "s,mirrors.vsean.net/openwrt,downloads.immortalwrt.org,g" "/etc/opkg/distfeeds.conf"

We have introduced a new option in system configuration to persist mirror setting, e.g.:
uci set system.@imm_init[0].opkg_mirror='https://mirrors.vsean.net/openwrt'
uci commit system



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ImmortalWrt 24.10.0 released

Sysupgrade can be used to upgrade a device from 23.05 to 24.10,
and configuration will be preserved in most cases.

- Major core components update
   - kernel: update to 6.6.73
- mac80211: update to 6.12.6
- musl: update to 1.2.5
- gcc: update to 13.3.0

- Major targets update
- bcm27xx: new bcm2712 subtarget for Raspberry Pi 5 boards
- bcm63xx: removed and replaced by bmips target
- d1: new target for AllWinner D1 RISC-V SoCs
   - ipq806x: converted to DSA
- ixp4xx: new target for Intel XScale IXP4xx SoCs
- loongarch64: new target for Loongson LoongArch CPUs
- qoriq: new target for the NXP QorIQ (PowerPC) SoCs
- qualcommax: renamed from ipq807x target
- rockchip: added support for Rockchip RK3588 SoCs
- starfive: new target for StarFive JH71x0 (7100/7110) SoCs
- stm32: new target for STMicroelectronics STM32 SoCs

- General changes
- Activated kernel support for Multipath TCP on devices with big flash sizes
- Activated POSIX Access Control Lists and file system security attributes for
all file systems on devices with big flash sizes

ImmortalWrt 24.10 will continue using OPKG. Only snapshot was changed to APK
and it will be included in next major release.

Get firmware at:
https://firmware-selector.immortalwrt.org/?version=24.10.0
https://downloads.immortalwrt.org/releases/24.10.0/targets/
https://mirrors.sdu.edu.cn/immortalwrt/releases/24.10.0/targets/

Setup opkg mirror (live in mainland China):
https://mirrors.help/immortalwrt/

Revert to main opkg feed (not in mainland China):
sed -i.bak "s,mirrors.vsean.net/openwrt,downloads.immortalwrt.org,g" "/etc/opkg/distfeeds.conf"

We have introduced a new option in system configuration to persist mirror setting, e.g.:
uci set system.@imm_init[0].opkg_mirror='https://mirrors.vsean.net/openwrt'
uci commit system

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