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DATE | 2003-12-22 |
FROM | From: "Steve Milo"
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] White Box Enterprise Linux 3.0
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I'm curious why NYLXS is not creating a similar product.
Steve M
----- Original Message ----- From: "Inker, Evan" Date: Monday, December 22, 2003 11:33 am Subject: [hangout] White Box Enterprise Linux 3.0
> > For those Red Hat Users amongst us, a new distribution called > White Box > Enterprise Linux has been unveiled. > White Box Linux has been created to fill the void created by Red Hat's > Non-Enterprise Linux Withdrawal from the Public Market. > > After installing White Box personally this weekend on a Compaq > Pentium 2 > 400-MHZ, I can attest to its ease of installation and all hardware > deviceswere detected, including an ATI Rage 4 Video Card and HP > LaserJet 6L > printer. For those looking for an upgrade path from Red Hat 9 and > not the > bleeding edge Fedora release (still has some rough edges which need > polishing), White Box does an excellent job and provides an update > path.Please see release notes below. > > All those interested in this release and without broadband access, > pleaseemail me if you would like a copy of White Box Installation > CDs(3 Install > CDs, plus 3 Source CDs). > > > White Box Enterprise Linux Links > > http://beau.org/pipermail/whitebox-announce/2003-December/000003.html > http://www.beau.org/~jmorris/linux/whitebox/ > > > > Release information > > This product is derived from the Free/Open Source Software made > available by > Red Hat, Inc but IS NOT produced, maintained or supported by Red Hat. > Specifically, this product is forked from the source code for Red > Hat's _Red > Hat Enterprise Linux 3_ product under the terms and conditions of > it's EULA. > > > There may be remaining packaging problems and other odd bugs. > These are > solely the responsibility of the White Box Linux effort and should > not in > any shape, manner or form reflect on the quality of Red Hat's > commercialproduct. In fact, if you need a fully tested and > supported OS you probably > should go buy their box set. > A fair amount of effort has gone into removing Red Hat's > trademarks and > logos. Should you find one remaining, please report it so that it > can be > removed. Write me about this and any other problems at > jmorris-at-beau.org . Or > join the devel list and dive > in! > > What is the goal for White Box Linux? > To provide an unencumbered RPM based Linux distribution that > retains enough > compatibility with Red Hat Linux to allow easy upgrades and to retain > compatibility with their Errata srpms. Being based off of RHEL3 > means that a > machine should be able to avoid the upgrade treadmill until Oct > 2008 since > RHEL promises Errata availability for five years from date of initial > release and RHEL3 shipped in Oct 2003. > Or more briefly, to fill the gap between Fedora and RHEL. > > Why was White Box Linux created? > White Box Linux's initial creation has been sponsored by the > BeauregardParish Public Library <" > target="l">http://library.beau.org/> in DeRidder, LA USA out of > self interest. We have several servers and over fifty workstations > runningRed Hat Linux and were left high and dry by their recent > shift in business > plan. Our choices were a difficult migration to another > distribution or > paying RedHat an annual fee greater than the amortized value of our > hardware. So we chose a third path, made possible by the power of Open > Source.... White Box Linux. > > What can you do to help? > * Download and install White Box. Poke it in unexpected places and
see > what breaks. Report problems so they can get fixed. As with all > Open Source > efforts, bug reports are good, patches are better still. > > * I haven't seen a final copy of RHEL3 and probably won't, just to
be > on the safe side legally. It would be very helpful if someone with > access to > a copy could run some checks between my RPMs and theirs. Do both > have the > same files? Are they roughly the same size? Linked to the same > libraries?Etc. > > * I only speak English and only have access to ia32 hardware. So
help > with getting the other languages re-translated and porting to > AMD64/Itanicare welcome. (Personally I'm not interested in porting > to IBM big iron. If > you can afford that lease, just BUY RHEL.) > > * One immediate problem will be bandwidth. The Beauregard Parish > Library is a small parish (county) library in rural Louisiana with > a single > lowly T-1 connection to the world. Even with BitTorrent, serving > up six or > seven full ISO images will get insane very fast if the word > spreads very > far. > > > > Regards, > > Evan M. Inker (New York) x. 4615 > > > > >
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____________________________ NYLXS: New Yorker Free Software Users Scene Fair Use - because it's either fair use or useless.... NYLXS is a trademark of NYLXS, Inc
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