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Linuxfx is a Brazilian Linux distribution based on Ubuntu. It ships with an intuitive Cinnamon desktop user interface designed to facilitate migration of users from Windows. It includes a video management system called Sentinela, a computer vision software with video analytics and software for access control (facial recognition and automatic number plate recognition), object detection, gender, age and mood detection. Other features of the distribution include a new personal assistant, a WX theme for desktop and system applications, and compatibility with software written for Windows (.exe and .msi) through a Wine port. Following the release of Linuxfx 10.6 the distribution became a commercial offering.
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2017-04-13 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Baruwa Enterprise Edition 6.9 |
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Andrew Colin Kissa has announced the release of Baruwa Enterprise Edition (also called BaruwaOS) 6.9, the latest update of the project's commercial server distribution built from the source code of the recently-released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9: "Today we are issuing Baruwa Enterprise Edition release - BaruwaOS 6.9. This release tracks the upstream base OS update 6.9. The release notes: support for disabling SMTP TIME rejections - some users prefer to accept all messages regardless of the virus infection status and spam characteristics and quarantine the messages to allow them to be accessed via the web interface; support for disabling the DANE protocol - an option has been added to baruwa-setup to allow for the enabling and disabling the built-in DANE protocol support; improved Local Scores management - the management of spam rule local scores has been improved, it is now possible to set spam rule local scores to 0.0; improved Sophos integration...." Here is the brief release announcement, with further details provided in the release notes. The cost of deploying BaruwaOS is US$58/month for a back-end server and US$68/month (includes email support); free 30-day trials are available from the distribution's home page. |
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2016-06-13 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Baruwa Enterprise Edition 6.8 |
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Andrew Colin Kissa has announced the release of Baruwa Enterprise Edition (also called BaruwaOS), version 6.8, a new release of the project's commercial distribution built from the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux: "Today we are issuing Baruwa Enterprise Edition release - BaruwaOS 6.8. This release tracks the upstream base OS's update 6.8. Baruwa now supports the ACME client protocol. This allows for requesting of certificates from ACME compatible Certificate Authorities, such as Certbot formerly known as Let's Encrypt, a free and open CA which issues browser recognized certificates. Baruwa will now request Certbot certificates for the HTTPS and SMTP TLS services, if you do not have a CA issued certificate. Certbot certificates are supported by a wide range of browsers so you should no longer have the warnings generated when using the Baruwa CA auto generated certificates." Read the brief release announcement as well as the much more detailed release notes for further information. Free trial editions of BaruwaOS are available for download from the project's home page, while commercial variants start at US$58 per month. |
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2015-08-10 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Baruwa Enterprise Edition 6.7 |
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The developers of Baruwa Enterprise Edition (also called BaruwaOS), a commercial distribution created from Red Hat Enterprise Linux source code, have announced the release of Baruwa Enterprise Edition 6.7. BaruwaOS offers users a number of security features designed to protect e-mail and networks from malicious software and spam. The latest edition introduces improved scanning features and protections against data along with several other features and bug fixes. "Today we are issuing update -- BaruwaOS 6.7, this update tracks the upstream OS release 6.7. Packages updated in the upstream have been rolled into BaruwaOS 6.7. The release also includes Baruwa package release 2.0.9. This is an Enhancement and Bugfix release and contains the following changes: Implemented local scanner settings cache to allow the scanner to continue scanning mail while the backend or database server is not available. Added dynamically generated trusted_networks spamassassin configuration built from the relays added under organizations. This will ensure relayed messages are not checked on DNSBL's. Improving outbound functionality. Made improvements to yum plugin to run only when managed packages are changed. Implemented file system based data loss prevention which could happen when SQLite database is locked for writing. Spec and module updated to ensure proper permissions on restoredb directory. Added functionality to prevent duplicates being restored from backup db." A full list of changes and links to the upstream release notes can be found in Baruwa's release announcement. |
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