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Proxmox
Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux, notably Proxmox Virtual Environment and Proxmox Mail Gateway. Proxmox Virtual Environment is an open-source virtualisation platform for running virtual appliances and virtual machines. Proxmox Mail Gateway is a mail gateway with anti-spam and anti-virus features. The products are offered as free downloads with paid-for support and subscription options.
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2019-08-27 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Bedrock Linux 0.7.7 |
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Bedrock Linux is a meta Linux distribution which allows users to utilize features from other, typically mutually exclusive distributions. Essentially, users can mix-and-match components and packages as desired from multiple Linux distributions and have them work seamlessly side-by-side. The project's latest release is Bedrock Linux 0.7.7 which adds support for downloading KISS Linux, adds support for more CPU architectures, and fixed DNS resolution for some distributions. "A point update has been released for 0.7. To update to it, run brl update as root. Added brl-fetch KISS Linux support. Added brl-report check for environment variables. Added brl-update support for verifying signature of offline updates. Added brl-update support scanning multiple configured mirrors. Added init message about bedrock.conf. Added installer check for corrupt embedded tarball. Added installer check for grub2-mkrelpath bug. Added installer message about bedrock.conf. Added official installer/update binaries for ppc64le. Fixed brl-fetch arch. Fixed brl-fetch fedora. Fixed brl-fetch mirrors with paths in http indexes." A full list of changes can be found on the project's news page. Scripts for setting up Bedrock Linux on various architectures can be found on the project's GitHub Releases page. |
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2019-04-14 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Bedrock Linux 0.7.3 |
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Bedrock Linux is a meta distribution which allows users to utilize features from other, typically mutually exclusive distributions. The project has published an update to its 0.7.x series, Bedrock Linux 0.7.3. The new update fixes some potential network issues, added the ability to fetch instances of Clear Linux and fixed a bug related o rebooting on systems running SysV init. The release notes state: "dded "current" to list of Slackware releases. Added code to handle users providing brl-fetch an Arch Linux mirror with unquoted/escaped shell variables. Added cross pixmap support. Added resolvconf support. Added support for multiple localegen lines. Added warning when default init does not exist. Fixed strat -r ... zsh escaping restriction via sourcing zprofile. Fixed fetch handling of Clear Linux. Fixed reboot handling after hijacking systems with PID1 provided by SysV init. Generalized brl-fetch user/group handling. Implemented work-around for Chromium/Electron/et al TZ bug. Improved hijack distro name detection to handle MX Linux. (Note other issues with Bedrock Linux/MX Linux compatibility are known at this time.) Various minor UI tweaks." Scripts for installing Bedrock and downloading the project's source code can be found on the project's releases page. |
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