X/OS LINUX 3.0 -- RELEASE NOTES

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Introduction

X/OS Linux is derived from the Free/Open Source rpm packages of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (RHEL3) under the requirements set forth by their trademark policy. X/OS has spent considerable effort to avoid using Red Hat's trademarks in any way that would imply an association with or sponsorship by Red Hat.

Note

X/OS Linux is not produced, maintained or supported by Red Hat.

Contents

The X/OS Linux 3.0 package set is identical to the package set from RHEL3 Update 2, with the following exceptions:

  • Packages from Red Hat's Cluster Suite (clumanager, ipvsadm, piranha, redhat-config-cluster) and Global File System products have been added.

  • The eclipse package from Red Hat Developer Suite was added.

  • Extra packages generated by the source rpm's but not included with RHEL3 have been added (primarily "-devel" packages).

  • Packages needed for building other packages were added, including: Gtk-Perl, libglade, lynx, nasm, perl-PDL and skkdic.

  • The packages yum, apt and synaptic (a graphical front-end for apt) have been added. X/OS provides repositories for these update methods.

  • The up2date and yum packages have been modified to fix the problem of showing zero-sized packages. An extended yum repository can now be created by using the --size flag with yum-arch.

  • Red Hat trademarks and logos have been removed, affecting packages anaconda-images, redhat-logos and redhat-release in particular. Various other packages also required minor modifications to remove references to Red Hat.

  • The following packages have been renamed: redhat-logos (xos-logos), redhat-lsb (xos-lsb), redhat-release (xos-release) and redhat-rpm-config (xos-rpm-config).

  • The X/OS Linux 3.0 DVD contains an extra directory "dvdutils" with tools to create a complete set of ISO9660 CD images from the DVD. See the README file in the top directory of the DVD for information on how to use this feature.

Installation Notes

For installation-related issues and instructions, see the README file located in the top directory of the distribution media.

Roadmap

What can you expect from X/OS Linux?

  • New packages based on the sources from the Red Hat Application Suite (Tomcat, many Java packages and a new version of Eclipse).

  • Various additional useful packages and tools.

  • Overall compatibility with RHEL with the release of new major versions of X/OS Linux soon after the source packages become available from Red Hat.