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DietPi, a lightweight and performance-optimized Linux distribution based on Debian, has rolled out version 10.2, marking the first update in its 10.x release series. Known for its efficiency on single-board computers like Raspberry Pi as well as server environments, DietPi continues to enhance its feature set while maintaining a minimal footprint.
One of the key highlights of this release is the expansion of DietPi’s software library with several new tools:
DietPi 10.2 also brings updates to several built-in utilities:
/boot/dietpi/dietpi-benchmark and can now be executed easily using a shell alias.dietpi-servarr_to_ram, with new support for Prowlarr and enhanced safeguards against unsafe symbolic links.The DietPi-Config tool now includes an option to manually select CPU temperature sensors. This helps users deal with inconsistent readings across different hardware platforms by allowing custom sensor paths. A related configuration option has also been added to the dietpi.txt file.
Setting up a graphical environment is now more user-friendly:
Several applications included with DietPi have received updates:
This release addresses a wide range of issues across the system, including:
Additional fixes target problems with LXQt installation, outdated PaperMC builds, Node-RED plugin behavior, Moonlight dependencies, and Home Assistant setup on low-memory devices.
DietPi 10.2 focuses on expanding software availability while refining usability and system stability. With new tools like Immich and uv, along with numerous fixes and enhancements, this update further strengthens DietPi’s position as a go-to lightweight OS for both SBCs and servers.
For more details, see the announcement.