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| 2006-11-01 |
NEW • BSD Release: TrueBSD 0.1 |
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The first stable release by the TrueBSD project development team is now available for download. TrueBSD is a general purpose FreeBSD-based live CD featuring the Xfce window manager and bundling a range of server and desktop applications, including Win32 media codecs and NVIDIA graphics drivers. From the changelog: "New: support for English, Belorussian languages for all utilities; algorithm for searching and loading language localisation depends on user settings; script for changing system language and font size in XTerm; saving profile to any available device (early only to floppy disc); script for installing TrueBSD on hard disk; script for network configuration; script for turning on OpenGL support for NVIDIA...." More information on the project's home page. Download: truebsd-0.1release_i386.iso (370MB, MD5).
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| TrueBSD is a general purpose live media based on FreeBSD. It includes Xfce and Ion window managers, media players and codecs, several server applications, and other useful tools.
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| 2008-11-16 |
Development Release: TrueBSD 2.0 RC2 |
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Alexey Sokolov has announced the availability of the second release candidate for TrueBSD 2.0, a general-purpose FreeBSD-based live DVD. What's new? "Updated system environment and kernel to FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE; fixed errors in system installer which were caused by incorrect detection of storage drives; created an official Subversion repository; created a non-official port of x11-wm/ion-3; created an overlay of the ports tree; changed the file system hierarchy; created skel files which are used for each new user; created a ports tree with patched versions of software; created a kernel module snd_hda_hack.ko for additional Intel audio card support; new prompt for the zsh shell; removed all network and audio drivers from the kernel and moved them into separate kernel modules; created nice highlighting for system console and kernel messages; updated all software." Read the rest of the release notes for more details. Download (MD5): truebsd-2.0rc2_i386.iso (1,978MB).
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| 2007-11-27 |
Development Release: TrueBSD 2.0 RC1 |
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Alexey Sokolov has announced the availability of a release candidate for TrueBSD 2.0, a desktop live DVD based on FreeBSD 7: "TrueBSD 2.0-RC1 released. Release notes: Instead of a CD, a DVD with a big collection of applications (including KDE, GNOME, Compiz/Beryl, Amarok, OpenOffice.org) is used; migration to UTF-8 (except for system console); migration to FreeBSD 7; migration to modular X; support for Macromedia Flash in all browsers installed on system; auto-configuration of X server; 'uname -sr' now prints current version of FreeBSD, instead of TrueBSD, because it prevented building of ports; fixed bug with incorrect font size on some monitors...." Read the rest of the release notes for more details. Download (MD5): truebsd-2.0rc1_i386.iso (1,897MB).
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IPCop Firewall
IPCop Linux was a complete Linux Distribution whose sole purpose was to protect the networks it was installed on. After seeing the direction certain Linux Distributions were heading in, a group of dissatisfied users/developers decided that there was little reason for the idea of a GPL Linux Firewall Distribution of such potential to be, simply, extinguished. By implementing existing technology, outstanding new technology and secure programming practices IPCop was the Linux Distribution for those wanting to keep their computers/networks safe. The IPCop Linux Team was dedicated to doing the very best job possible to keep your systems safe, as you can see on our site. "The Bad Packets Stop Here!"
Status: Discontinued
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