My .02 is that I'm still using 2.2 quite a bit. I've tried some other distros because I want to know what my options are if the TSL rug is pulled out from under my feet but the bottom line is that I can't find anything that I can slim down and make as fast as TSL 2.2. OpenSUSE is my desktop distro of choice and my mode of operation for servers is to install a basic openSUSE on the physical box and then run several TSL virtual machines under VMWare Server for the actual services. I've tried CentOS, Fedora, openSUSE, and Ubuntu as VMs, and they do work well, but all of them are slower and/or are markedly more resource intensive than TSL 2.2. It's small, fast, and runs wonderfully. I haven't posted for quite some time because 2.2's been around so long it's stable as a rock and I know how to do virtually anything I want with it. Some of the package versions in 2.2 are a bit long in the tooth but patches are released and I don't feel that the security of my systems are fundamentally at risk. I should be more resposive to posts but it seems someone almost always beats me to the punch with a better answer than I'd give anway and I'm not one to post just to see myself in print. :-)
The silence of the discuss list is disturbing at times but then no news is good news of sorts since I'd expect to see something here pretty quickly if Comodo ever pulls the plug. Perhaps this has been discussed, but if Comodo did pull the plug on Trustix is there community enough to rebirth Tawie? _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
