Releases: kimchi-project/wok
3.0.0
This release includes:
✔ Transition to Python3
✔ Bug fixes
We have worked hard to ensure that Wok runs well on the most popular Linux distributions including: Fedora 31, Ubuntu 19.10, Debian 10 and openSUSE LEAP 15.1. It uses standard Linux interfaces so it should run well on many other distributions too.
Quick guide on how to install
Fedora 31
wget https://github.com/kimchi-project/wok/releases/download/3.0.0/wok-3.0.0-0.fc31.noarch.rpm
sudo dnf install -y ./wok-3.0.0-0.fc31.noarch.rpm
openSUSE LEAP 15.1
wget https://github.com/kimchi-project/wok/releases/download/3.0.0/wok-3.0.0-0.opensuse.noarch.rpm
sudo zypper install --allow-unsigned-rpm -y ./wok-3.0.0-0.opensuse.noarch.rpm
Ubuntu 19.10
wget https://github.com/kimchi-project/wok/releases/download/3.0.0/wok-3.0.0-0.ubuntu.noarch.deb
sudo apt install -y ./wok-3.0.0-0.ubuntu.noarch.deb
Debian 10
wget https://github.com/kimchi-project/wok/releases/download/3.0.0/wok-3.0.0-0.debian.noarch.deb
sudo apt install -y ./wok-3.0.0-0.debian.noarch.deb
Start the service and enjoy!
sudo service wokd start
Access it at https://localhost:8001
For troubleshooting, please, check https://github.com/kimchi-project/wok/wiki/Troubleshooting
2.5.0
This release includes:
✔ Allow Wok server discover others on same subnet (Check: README-federation.md for more details)
✔ Remove OpenSans fonts need
✔ Bug fixes
We have worked hard to ensure that Wok runs well on the most popular Linux distributions including: Fedora 25, Ubuntu 17.04, openSUSE LEAP 42.2, and CentOS 7. It uses standard Linux interfaces so it should run well on many other distributions too.
Quick guide on how to install
Download Wok package available below and:
Fedora and CentOS
sudo yum install <wok.rpm>
openSUSE
sudo zypper install <wok.rpm>
Ubuntu and Debian
sudo dpkg -i <wok.deb>
# If your system DOES NOT HAVE all the dependencies installed, THE ABOVE COMMAND WILL FAIL.
# To fix it and install the dependencies needed, run:
sudo apt-get install -f
Start the service and enjoy!
sudo service wokd start
Access it at https://<machine-ip>:8001
For troubleshooting, check https://github.com/kimchi-project/wok/wiki/Troubleshooting
2.4.0
This release includes:
✔ Plugins management
✔ Block authentication request after too many failures
✔ Asynchronous UI notification using Websockets
✔ Bug fixes
We have worked hard to ensure that Wok runs well on the most popular Linux distributions including: Fedora 25, Ubuntu 16.10, openSUSE LEAP 42.2, and CentOS 7. It uses standard Linux interfaces so it should run well on many other distributions too.
Quick guide on how to install
Download Wok package available below and:
Fedora and CentOS
sudo yum install <wok.rpm>
openSUSE
sudo zypper install <wok.rpm>
Ubuntu and Debian
sudo dpkg -i <wok.deb>
# If your system DOES NOT HAVE all the dependencies installed, THE ABOVE COMMAND WILL FAIL.
# To fix it and install the dependencies needed, run:
sudo apt-get install -f
Start the service and enjoy!
sudo service wokd start
Access it at https://<machine-ip>:8001
For troubleshooting, check https://github.com/kimchi-project/wok/wiki/Troubleshooting
2.4.0-rc1
2.3.1
We have worked hard to ensure that Wok runs well on the most popular Linux distributions including: Fedora 25, Ubuntu 16.10, openSUSE LEAP 42.2, and CentOS 7. It uses standard Linux interfaces so it should run well on many other distributions too.
Quick guide on how to install
Download Wok package available below and:
Fedora and CentOS
sudo yum install <wok.rpm>
openSUSE
sudo zypper install <wok.rpm>
Ubuntu and Debian
sudo dpkg -i <wok.deb>
# If your system DOES NOT HAVE all the dependencies installed, THE ABOVE COMMAND WILL FAIL.
# To fix it and install the dependencies needed, run:
sudo apt-get install -f
Start the service and enjoy!
sudo service wokd start
Access it at https://<machine-ip>:8001
For troubleshooting, check https://github.com/kimchi-project/wok/wiki/Troubleshooting
Wok 2.1.0-rc1
Entering code freeze for 2.1.0 release