RedHat "Fisher" 7.1 Beta Out Now
Cranky Spice (and everyone, and everyone's brother) writes: "Get it here: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/beta/fisher
They've moved to mainstream the 2.4 kernel (surprise),
there's an IA64 set of .iso files, the installer can wizard you up
a basic firewall config, all the usual minor tweaks and enhancements. Though they say PCMCIA support is still flaky, meaning my VAIO Z505 slimline might not be running Fisher anytime soon. :/" The flood will only increase now -- even PocketLinux was demonstrating 2.4 on their iPAQs today at LinuxWorld.
Fisher, is it is *STILL BETA* is only available on a few mirrors, those of which are:a /fisher
/ fisher
a /fisher
s /redhat/redhat/beta/fisher
/ redhat/redhat/beta/fisher
Indiana, USA:
http://csociety-ftp.ecn.purdue.edu/pub/redhat/bet
ftp://csociety-ftp.ecn.purdue.edu/pub/redhat/beta
Minnesota, USA:
ftp://ftp.mn-linux.org/linux/redhat/beta/fisher
Buffalo, New York, USA:
ftp://ftp.cse.buffalo.edu/mirror/Linux/redhat/bet
Pennsylvania, USA:
http://carroll.cac.psu.edu/pub/linux/distribution
ftp://carroll.cac.psu.edu/pub/linux/distributions
rsync://carroll.cac.psu.edu/redhat-beta/fisher
Anyone going to use Fisher should of course, goto Bugzilla.redhat.com and give plenty of bug reports and other issues while using this beta version of RedHat.
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It's not integrated in the install (yet), but the kernel modules and userspace tools are included.
This is because we don't consider it stable enough for real production use at this time (though it's slowly starting to get there). Right now, it works quite reliably (unless you're NFS-exporting it) as long as everything can be fixed with journal replays.
If you're using reiserfs and you have a hardware or driver problem leading to a corruption that can't be fixed by a simple replay, you're pretty much on your own. ext2/ext3 can recover from some of this.
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RedHat name evolution: (Most of this is stolen from this post)
... Any other guesses?
Version - Name - Tie-together
3.0.3 - Picasso
3.0.4 - Rembrandt - Painters
4.0 - Colgate - Toothpastes
4.1 - Vanderbilt - Universities
4.2 - Biltmore - The Vanderbilts lived in Biltmore Estate
4.8 - Thunderbird - Hotels near the San Jose airport
4.9 - Mustang - Ford automobiles
5.0 - Hurricane - WWII fighters
5.1 - Manhattan - Mixed drinks
5.2 - Apollo - Theaters
5.9 - Starbuck - Battlestar Galactica characters
6.0 - Hedwig - Starbuck MN & St Hedwig TX are small towns
beta - Lorax - Hedwig Godiva & the Lorax are Dr Seuss characters
6.1 - Cartmann - MS Word macro-viruses (or cartoon characters)
beta - Piglet - Cartoon characters
6.2 - Zoot - Dr Piglet & Sir Zoot are occupants of Castle Anthrax
beta - Pinstripe - Types of suits
7.0 - Guinness - Beer (Guinness is a stout, Pinstripe is an ale)
beta - Fisher - Star Wars actors
7.1 - ? - ?
Maybe 7.1 final release will be named after a chess player
Cheers,
IT
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