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Bluewhite64 12.2, created by Attila Craciun. Bluewhite64
Linux is a port of the Slackware distribution, to the x86_64
architecture, that offers advanced features and improved
performance. Just like Slackware 12.2, the new version of
Bluewhite64 is now powered by version 2.6.27.7 of the Linux
kernel, which offers features such as encrypted and
journaling filesystems, support for RAID (ATA and S-ATA)
volumes, Software RAID, support for S-ATA drives and LVM
(Logical Volume Manager).
"This version of Bluewhite64 Linux combines
Bluewhite64's simplicity (and close tracking of original
sources), stability, and security with some of the latest
advances in Linux technology. Expect no less than the best
Bluewhite64 Linux yet."
- said Attila Craciun in the
official release announcement.
A large
number of packages have been updated and new features made
their way into this release. Among them we can notice the
ability to install Bluewhite64 via Samba shares, power
management utilities, SQlite 3.6.6.2, a wireless and wired
network manager, K Desktop Environment (KDE) 3.5.10, XFCE
4.4.3 desktop environment, Mozilla Firefox 3.0.4, Mozilla
Thunderbird 2.0.0.18, Seamonkey 1.1.13, KMail 1.9.9 and many
more.
Bluewhite64 12.2 also includes better support for LVM
(Logical Volume Manager), RAID and cryptsetup; enhanced HAL
support, which will allow system administrators to add users
to the plugdev and cdrom groups; support for NFS, FTP and
HTTP installations. Bluewhite64 12.2 can be deployed on
multi-core or single 64-bit AMD64 Sempron, Opteron, Turion,
Athlon, Phenom and Intel EM64T based servers and
workstations. |