Trustix Secure Linux 2.1 (Horizon)

Erlend Midttun <[email protected]> 08 Mar 2004 13:58:04 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.linux.trustix.announce
Organization Comodo Group
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hello,                        

This is to announce the release of Trustix Secure Linux 2.1, nicknamed
"Horizon".  It is the second release in the Trustix 2 series.

Its main purpose is to serve as a stability release, and it is the natural
successor of Trustix 2.0.  In addition, we have added a few more features 
including Samba 3, IBM's stack protector and the XFS filesystem. We have also
updated most of the packages to the latest stable version.

So what does this release feature?
* Swup 2.3
* Samba 3.0.2
* Perl 5.8.3
* PHP 4.3.4
* Mysql 4.0.18
* Postfix 2.0.18
* MIT Kerberos v5
* DKMS
* Postgresql 7.4.1
* OpenSSH 3.8p1
* XFS filesystem support
* IBM's stack protector

and a lot more.

So where can you get it?
You can find it on your favorite mirror.  If you don't know where that is,
please see http://www.trustix.org/mirrors/

Notes on upgrading
If you want to upgrade your previous Trustix Secure Linux installation,
please see the Upgrading Howto on
http://doc.trustix.org/cgi-bin/trustixdoc.cgi?UpgradingHowto

About Trustix Secure Linux
Trustix Secure Linux is a small Linux distribution for servers. With focus
on security and stability, the system is painlessly kept safe and up to
date from day one using swup, the automated software updater.  The project
website is http://www.trustix.org/ .

Other products
We aim to release Trustix Secure Linux 2.2 in September 2004.  Following
this, we will End of Life Trustix Secure Linux 2.0 six months later in
March 2005.  TSL 2.2 as the last of the Trustix 2 series will, in the same
way TSL 1.5 for the TSL 1 series, have a significantly longer lifetime.


Erlend··
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Erlend Midttun                                            [email protected]
Head of Trustix Secure Linux Department, Comodo Group  http://www.trustix.org/
IRC: Golle                                         Registered Linux user #5779
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