CentOS-4 for i386 and IA64 has been released
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 03/02/2005 02:30 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 441 views
The CentOS team is pleased to announce availability of CentOS 4.0 i386 (ia32). This product supports i586 and i686 processors, including all compatible platforms. Major new features include the Linux 2.6 Kernel, SELinux, udev replacing the /dev system, Xorg, MySQL4, CyrusIMAPD, Gnome 2.8 and KDE 3.3. These improvements along with many more are detailed in the release notes available online.
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If you really want news about an upcoming Linux distro: Read on ... Mandrakesoft is happy to announce that the DVD Mandrakelinux 10.2 x86-64 Beta Club Edition is now available to Silver members and above. The DVD Club Edition Beta provides the following additions ATI v8.10.19 & nVidia 6633 drivers FlashPlayer plugin working within 64-bit Konqueror Blackdown.org Java VM 1.4.2-01 with 64-bit plugin for Firefox Large set of 32-bit development packages A major new feature of Mandrakelinux 10.2 for x86-64 is that you can install a great amount of 32-bit development packages alongside with 64-bit equivalents, without any conflict. e.g. you can rebuild a 32-bit Evolution 2.0.4 on your x86-64 without chroot and without messing with existing 64-bit development libraries and headers. This is achieved in a very simple way: linux32 rpm --rebuild evolution-2.0.4-2mdk.src.rpm It just works! Other features: KDE 3.3.2 packages are built with -fvisibility=hidden -fvisibility-inlines-hidden. This reduces code size and also improves performance of the runtime. First public beta. Merged with 10.2 for i586 as of 2005/02/25. |


