Peter Baldwin has announced the availability of a new beta release of ClearOS 6.2 "Enterprise" edition, a network and gateway server designed for small organizations and distributed environments, based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2: "ClearOS
Enterprise 6.2.0 beta 2 has arrived. Hey, what happened to the version
number - wasn't it version 6.1.0? Well, the latest ClearOS release is
built on source code from a prominent North American Linux vendor. This
upstream vendor released their 6.2 update earlier this month and we
quickly followed suit. For the curious, you can find more information on
ClearOS version numbering here.
Along with the release of more than a dozen new applications, this
release continues the process of creating a stable base system -
installer, RPM packages, users, groups, system tools, LDAP, network,
firewall, framework, and Marketplace." Read the release announcement and the release notes for a list of known issues and screenshots. Download (MD5): clearos-enterprise-6.2beta2-i386.iso (518MB), clearos-enterprise-6.2beta2-x86_64.iso (554MB).
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