This is the announcement for Trustix Secure Linux 2.0 release candidate 1 nickname Thunder. We firmly believe this to be a suitable release candidate, but expect that some issues may discovered when more users commence testing, and testing grows in intensity. We have gotten very valuable response from the beta testing, and expect the response on this release to be equally esteemed. You will probably not be able to swup-upgrade to it from earlier betas, except Beta 3, and for the quality of the testing, a plain reinstall is still recommended. However, from this release and on to the final release, there will only be minor changes that will be swup-able. * Warning: Upgrade from beta 3 using swup * If you have installed beta 3 and couirer-imap, you should be careful. The new packages must be downloaded and upgraded manually using: $ rpm -Fvh --noscripts courier-imap* The reason for this is a combination of the courier-imap initscripts split, and an error in the old packages. If you remove the old packages, using 'rpm -e ', you will be able to install the new versions without any issues using 'swup --install ' We wish to thank those who tested and gave us valuable feedback on the previous pre-releases. We still lack some response on the status of some services / utilities: * cups. - Are you able to get your printer to work? * cyrus-imapd. - Does this work well with various setups? * cyrus-sasl. - Does authentication work with ldap or sql databases? * iproute. - Let us know if it doesn't work as expected. * netatalk. - Let us know if it doesn't work as expected. * openldap. - Let us know if it doesn't work as expected. * rp-pppoe. - Let us know if it doesn't work as expected. Please report discovered issues on tsl-discuss at trustix dot org. You can find it on or on your favorite mirror. This release features: New stuff: * Improved package selection. * Courier IMAP daemon * Cyrus IMAP daemon * CUPS printing system * DB1 and DB4 * Fcron * Hdparm * Rdfgen * Xinetd Updates: * Apache 2 * Bind 9 * ISC DHCP daemon 3 * FreeSWAN 2.00 with x509 certificate support * GCC 3.3 * Glibc 2.3 * Kernel 2.4 which gives us at the very least - Journalled file systems: ext3, reiserfs and jfs - Iptables for improved firewalling - Improved hardware support including Intel Pentium 4 hyper threading * PHP 4.3 * MySQL 4 * NTP 4.1 * OpenLDAP 2.1 * OpenSSH 3.6 * OpenSSL 0.9.7b * Perl 5.8 * Postfix 2 * PostgreSQL 7.3 * ProFTPd 1.2.8 * Python 2.2 * RPM 4 * Swup 2 Thanks to: The cloud-dev crew * Goetz Bock * Gerald Dachs * Daniel Meyer * Nico Erfurth * Tor Hveem * Roland Kruse (who works for Trustix AS with other commercial products, but tend to spend his time off with TSL rather than his wife :) who has hung with us for a year now trying to get this thing going. Also, thanks to the #trustix crew for providing value real-time conversation.