X/OS Linux is a customizable GNU/Linux distribution designed specifically for businesses and enterprises with advanced features for security, performance, and stability.
X/OS Linux 4.0 is available for both x86 and x86_64 processor architectures, featuring the latest "best-of-breed" Free and Open Source software for both 32- and 64-bit platforms. The updated 2.6 Linux kernel boasts numerous enhancements over the previous 2.4 version. Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) applies granular security policies, and storage capabilities have improved, supporting file systems of up to 8TB and more. Global File System (GFS) and Cluster Suite software are included in this release, allowing the creation and management of advanced cluster configurations.
X/OS Linux 4.0 provides an advanced server platform while also enhancing the desktop usability. This includes greatly improved office productivity tools, plug-and-play USB device recognition, and power management compatible with the ACPI standard. X/OS Linux strives to include various other useful packages and tools conforming to the standard for mature and robust "enterprise-grade" software, such as offering Xfce, an extra option in addition to Gnome and KDE, tailored for low-end or thin client systems.
X/OS Linux 5.1 package set is identical to the combined package sets of RHEL 5.1 Client and RHEL 5.1 Server, with a few exceptions, such as the exclusion of all Red Hat Network (RHN) related packages. Various updates released for RHEL 5.1 have been included, and the yum package has been updated to version 3.2.1. Additionally, modifications were made to the original packages, including the addition of an installclass to Anaconda, supporting various alternatives for installing X/OS Linux 5, and the removal of Red Hat trademarks and logos.
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