Red Hat Linux 7.0.90 (Fisher)

Milan Kerslager milan.kerslager na spsselib.hiedu.cz
Pátek Únor 2 07:51:11 CET 2001


On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, marek cervenka wrote:

> ma redhat nejaky ROADMAP s pribliznymi terminy (nedari se mne nic
> najit)?

Ne. Zadne terminy nejsou, ale RH vychazi 2x rocne, pokazde v priblizne
ve stejnem mesici (+- autobus).

> zatim to vypada IMHO, ze tato verze bude uz vhodna pro prechod z 6.x
> systemu (servery)

Nevsiml jsem si, ze by v 7.0 byl nejaky zasadni problem, ktery by
znemoznoval nasazeni jako server (nebo cokoliv jineho). Krome toho jsou
pravidelne zverejnovany aktualizace a navic verze 7.1 je binarne
kompatibilni s verzi 7.0 (ma stejne major number). Z tohoto pohledu to
tedy bude "de fakto" stejna distribuce jako pred tim, akorat s novejsimi
balicky (a samozrejme nejakym tim vylepsenim navic). Problem bych videl
spise s tim, ze na nove verze nemusi byt pripravene komercni programy (v
7.x jsou nove knihovny, ale samozrajme lze s balicky compat-* provozovat
puvodni aplikace pro Glibc 2.1, ktera byla v RH 6.x)

Tvrdit, ze se zda tahle verze pouzitelnejsi je dost odvazne, protoze je to
beta a ma mnohem vice problemu (at uz nyni znamych nebo jeste
neodhalenych), nez podzimni ostra 7.0 :-)

Prikladam oficialni oznameni, ve kterem je dole seznam novinek, problemu a
tak podobne.

========== oficialni oznameni =========

>From redhat-announce-list-admin na redhat.com Fri Feb  2 07:43:17 2001
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 16:02:16 -0500 (EST)
From: redhat-announce-list-admin na redhat.com
Reply-To: redhat-announce-list na redhat.com
To: redhat-watch-list na redhat.com
Subject: Announcing a beta release of Red Hat Linux: "Fisher"

    Announcing...
                          Red Hat Linux "Fisher"
                             (a beta release)

    Red Hat, Inc. presents a beta release of Red Hat Linux for your
    hacking pleasure.  First, the regular drill:

       This is a beta release of Red Hat Linux.  It is not intended for
       mission critical applications.  It`s not even intended for
       non-mission critical applications.  Important data should not be
       entrusted to Fisher, as it may eat it and make loud belching
       noises.

    Significant changes have been made since the last version of Red Hat
    Linux, including a shift to a 2.4-based kernel.  We need your help to
    find and report bugs.  You can enter bug reports for any problems you
    might find by using bugzilla at:

      http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/

    PLEASE SEARCH FOR EXISTING BUG REPORTS BEFORE YOU ENTER A NEW REPORT!
    Patches are always appreciated, so include them if you can.

    As in Red Hat Linux 7, this beta is large enough that the binary
    packages have been split between two ISO images.  The installation
    program handles reading packages from multiple CDs.

    *  Where can I get this release?

    Fisher can be downloaded from our public FTP site at:

       ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/beta/fisher

    With the support of volunteers ftp site administrators, Fisher is
    available from several mirrors.  The following sites have complete
    copies of Fisher, so please use a mirror close to you:

    Indiana, USA:
       http://csociety-ftp.ecn.purdue.edu/pub/redhat/beta/fisher
       ftp://csociety-ftp.ecn.purdue.edu/pub/redhat/beta/fisher

    Minnesota, USA:
       ftp://ftp.mn-linux.org/linux/redhat/beta/fisher

    Buffalo, New York, USA:
       ftp://ftp.cse.buffalo.edu/mirror/Linux/redhat/beta/fisher

    Pennsylvania, USA:
       http://carroll.cac.psu.edu/pub/linux/distributions/redhat/redhat/beta/fisher
       ftp://carroll.cac.psu.edu/pub/linux/distributions/redhat/redhat/beta/fisher
       rsync://carroll.cac.psu.edu/redhat-beta/fisher

    Australia:
       ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/pub/redhat/beta/fisher
       http://www.planetmirror.com/pub/redhat/beta/fisher

    Please also see our official mirror list:
       http://www.redhat.com/download/mirror.html

    as more of the mirror sites may have picked up the beta by the time
    you read this.

    *  What's new in this beta?

       General system improvements:
         o Itanium(tm) architecture support is included
         o Installer has many improvements and fixes, including basic
           firewall configuration
         o Workstation installs are network-secure (services are off by
           default)
         o Japanese support fully integrated
         o Graphical kickstart configuration program included

       Core system components:
         o kernel 2.4.0 + many fixes
         o glibc 2.2.1
         o XFree86 4.0.2
         o XFree86 3.3.6 X servers included for maximum hardware
           compatibility
         o KDE 2.1 beta release snapshot
         o GNOME libs 1.2.8, core 1.2.4
         o GCC 2.96-RH

       Expanded hardware support:
         o Improved USB
         o IDE UltraDMA 66/100
         o IEEE1394 (FireWire(tm))
         o ATM networking
         o WiFI wireless ethernet cards
         o ESS Maestro3 and newer Crystal audio

       System service changes:
         o New network-transparent configuration subsystem
         o Configuration tools for BIND, Apache, and printing

       A sampling of package upgrades:
         o GIMP 1.2.1
         o Tcl/Tk 8.3.2
         o BIND 9.1.0
         o Pine 4.32
         o Vim 6.0 prerelease
         o XMMS 1.2.4

       A sampling of Package additions:
         o OGG/Vorbis audio encoder/decoder
         o Mozilla

    * Status of Red Hat Network:

       rhn_register, the registration client for Red Hat Network, is
       included, but registrations for the beta will not be accepted.

       However, up2date will be fully functional in anonymous mode, and
       we encourage people to make use of this functionality.  We will
       be attempting to synchronize our fixes with Update Agent on a
       nightly basis, so if you report a problem and it gets fixed, you
       can get a new version of that particular package on the following
       day.

    * Major known issues:

       o PCMCIA support is touch-and-go; upgrading computers reliant on
         PCMCIA may not work at all.

       o Systems that include both floppy and IDE ZIP devices will fail
         to install; a fixed boot disk has been made available to
         correct this problem:

ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/beta/fisher/en/updates/images/fisher-upddsk1.img

    A README file describing how to use the update is also in that
    directory.

       o Minimal installs do not support NFS out of the box.  Install
         the portmap package afterwards if you require this
         functionality.

       o Partitionless installs and upgrades are not currently working.

       o Applications using dlopen() to load threaded libraries (such as
         kdm) may crash with the i686 version of glibc. Additionally,
         the i686 version of glibc only supports 2.4-based kernels.

         If you are experiencing problems such as the one described
         above, or need to run a 2.2-based kernel, install the i386
         version of glibc by running:

            rpm -Uvh --force glibc-2.2.1-3.i386.rpm

       o X and KDE have known failures on Itanium.

    Enjoy!

    The Linux OS Development and QA Teams
    Red Hat, Inc.

-- 
  Preston Brown
  Linux OS Development
  Red Hat, Inc.
  pbrown na redhat.com



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