Peter Baldwin from the ClearFoundation announced that ClearOS Community 6.4.0 Beta 2 is now available for download.According to the developer, this release adds a new reports engine, a storage manager, an antimalware file scanner, a basic POP/IMAP server as well as upstream proxy support.Highlights of ClearOS Community 6.4.0 Beta 2:• A new reporting engine has been added;• The RADIUS Ser
Peter Baldwin from the ClearFoundation announced that ClearOS Community 6.4.0 Alpha 1 is now available for download.
According to the developer, this release adds a new reports engine, a storage manager, an antimalware file scanner, a basic POP/IMAP server as well as upstream proxy support.
Highlights of ClearOS Community 6.4.0 Alpha 1:
• A user and IP mapping engine has been added;
•
Michael Proper from the ClearFoundation announced yesterday evening, July 21st, the immediate availability of the ClearOS Enterprise 5.2 operating system. Being based on CentOS 5.5, the new release adds some important features regarding security and overall performance, as well as various improvements and fixes. ClearOS 5.2 is a network & gateway solution, a ...
Running A Small Business Server With ClearOS 6.3.0 (Community Edition)
This guide shows how you can install and run a Small Business Server with ClearOS
6.3.0 (Community Edition). With ClearOS, you can run various services
(such as a file- and print server, a web proxy and content filter, a
mail server, etc.) in your local network and manage them through an easy
web interface.
Deploying a fully open-source groupware suite on a Linux server became a little easier recently with the release of ClearOS version 6.3, which sports full integration with the Zarafa Collaboration Platform.
ClearOS Community 6.2.0 Beta 3 has been released. This time around it ropes in some new apps along with the usual list of upgrades and fixes. Excited?? Hop on to know more about Beta 3 release...
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On April 21, Linus Torvalds announced that the eight and last Release Candidate of the upcoming Linux 3.9 kernel is available for download and testing.
Linus Torvalds announced yesterday, September 9th, that the fifth Release Candidate of the upcoming Linux 3.6 kernel is available for download and testing.
The third Release Candidate of the upcoming FreeBSD operating system has been announced and it is now available for download and testing. The developers of FreeBSD stated in the release announcement that this will be the last release candidate and, unless something important intervenes, the final builds will be put together.