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Lineox Releases Lineox Enterprise Linux 4.0 RC1

From:  Raimo Koski <rk-AT-raimokoski.com>
To:  Raimo Koski <rk-AT-raimokoski.com>
Subject:  Lineox Releases Lineox Enterprise Linux 4.0 RC1
Date:  Thu, 17 Feb 2005 19:10:53 +0200

Lineox Releases Lineox Enterprise Linux 4.0 RC1

17. Feb. 2005

Lineox has released today the first release candidate of Lineox
Enterprise Linux 4.0 which is built from the source packages
available from
ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/4/en/os/i386/SRPMS
Lineox has replaced some graphics files and changed or replaced some
other files mainly because of trademark issues while retaining full
compatibility. This release includes also updated packages which were
built from 27 source packages available from
ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/updates/enterprise/4AS/en/os/SRPMS

Lineox expects to release the final version of Lineox Enterprise Linux
4.0 within one week and x86_64 RC1 version later this week.

Because Fedora Core 3 and Beta 2 of the product on which Lineox
Enterprise Linux 4.0 is based were released almost simultaneously and
1216 of the 1398 packages in Beta 2 are exactly the same, Lineox
encourages Fedora Core 3 users to upgrade their "beta quality" Linux
to the stable version offered by Lineox.

A bittorent for CD binary iso files is available from Lineox download
page at http://www.lineox.net/download.php

The only way to download ISO's is currently via bittorrent. Please
leave your download client running after the download is complete (with
ports 6881-6889 open) as your client will become part of the peer to
peer bittorrent network and reduce the load on our network mirrors.

NOTE:  This is a Release Candidate distribution build and may not be
suitable for use in production environments. We encourage you to
provide feedback on this build via the Mailing Lists at
http://www.raimokoski.com/mailman/listinfo

-- 
Raimo Koski  http://www.lineox.com/  http://www.raimokoski.com/





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