I gave up the FreeBSD some monthes ago - Mainly because of the tsl-initrd custom (non-standard) scripts, Viper and some other projects "made in Comodo" even in the community version, and for some other very good reasons in favor of *BSD. But Anaconda returns my bay the first step to confirm that OpenSource community projects are not so bad ;)

Don't be afraid... Some very nice features are also in TSL - SWUP is the first and main one. I will be pleased to see it back on my production servers!

Could I, in my humble opinion, post just a further question : Does the (fast) growing of the ISO and packages matches one of the first goals of Trustix? Or a "light" ISO version with all the meaning packages will be available? (without XOrg, Glade...) - A more secure/lighter version including LigHTTPD? GRSecurity? More grained policies for SELinux?

Kind Regards

Philippe LAQUET.

PS. I would like to tell my respect to the job you make guys, I just try to be "constructive" in that approach even if it is not necessarly clear

:P



Morten Nilsen a écrit :
Teófilo wrote:
        I'm very agree with the return to Anaconda. Viper has many
fails, its very slow installing and doesn't support automated
instalation.

        I've a question about the upgrade from Trustix 3.0. Can it do it
"swup" itelf or must I install all again?

seems to have worked fine on my laptop.. the only problem is the current
lack of any contrib packages, I suppose..


        
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