  | |  | Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Update 5 *Beta* Availability Announcement | Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Update 5 *Beta* Availability Announcement 2005-03-24 - By taroon-list@(protected)
Back Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the *beta* release of Update 5 for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 family of products, including:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v. 3 for x86) - Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v. 3 for Itanium) - Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v. 3 for AMD64 and Intel(r) EM64T) - Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v. 3 for iSeries and pSeries) - Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v. 3 for S/390) - Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v. 3 for zSeries) - Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v. 3 for x86) - Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v. 3 for Itanium) - Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v. 3 for AMD64 and Intel(r) EM64T) - Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS (v. 3 for x86) - Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS (v. 3 for Itanium) - Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS (v. 3 for AMD64 and Intel(r) EM64T) - Red Hat Desktop (v. 3 for x86, AMD64 and Intel(r) EM64T)
This update beta includes the following enhancements:
- Availability of a full set of updated installable CD ISO images via Red Hat Network, with OS package updates and install-time support for new hardware.
- Availability of updated Extras ISO images via Red Hat Network, with third party package updates.
- Support for 2 terabyte partitions on block devices.
- Support for new disk, network, and USB devices.
- Support for clustered APIC mode on AMD64 NUMA systems.
- Network kernel crashdump support on AMD64, EM64T, Itanium, and PPC64 systems.
- Local disk kernel crashdump support on sym53c8xx and SATA piix/promise adapters.
- NMI switch support on the x86_64 architecture.
- Driver updates including 3c59x, 3w-xxxx, 8139too, b44, cciss, e100, e1000, tg3.
- New drivers including 3w-9xxx, lpfcdfc.
- Security updates, bug fixes, and feature enhancements to numerous system packages.
Packages updated or added in this beta release include:
am-utils-5:6.0.9-2.2 anaconda-9.1.5.5-1.RHEL authconfig-4.3.7-3 autofs-1:4.1.3-104 bash-2.05b-41.4 bind-20:9.2.4-7_EL3 binutils-2.14.90.0.4-37 bonobo-activation-2.2.2-1.2E bootparamd-0.17-19.RHEL3 bzip2-1.0.2-11.EL3 cdrtools-8:2.01.0.a32-0.EL3.2 chkconfig-1.3.13.2-0.3 comps-2:3AS-0.20050316 comps-2:3Desktop-0.20050316 comps-2:3ES-0.20050316 comps-2:3WS-0.20050316 control-center-1:2.2.0.1-15 cpio-2.5-3e.3 crash-3.10-10 cups-1:1.1.17-13.3.27 db4-4.1.25-8.1 devlabel-0.48.03-10 diskdumputils-1.0.1-4 dump-0.4b37-1E dvd+rw-tools-5.21.4.10.8-0.EL3.2 emacs-21.3-4.1 enscript-1.6.1-24.4 ethereal-0.10.9-1.EL3.1 evolution-1.4.5-12 gaim-1:1.1.4-1.EL3.1 gcc-3.2.3-52 gd-1.8.4-12.3.1 gdb-6.3.0.0-0.30 gdm-1:2.4.1.6-10 gedit-1:2.2.2-3 glibc-2.3.2-95.33 gnome-applets-1:2.2.2-2.1E gnome-media-2.2.1.1-4.3 gnome-panel-2.2.2.1-10 gnome-vfs2-2.2.5-2E.3.2 grep-2.5.1-24.4 gtk2-2.2.4-14 hotplug-3:2002_04_01-20.4 httpd-2.0.46-46.ent hwdata-0.101.16-1 imap-1:2002d-10 imlib-1:1.9.13-13.4 initscripts-7.31.22.EL-1 iscsi-initiator-utils-3.6.2-7 jpackage-utils-0:1.5.38-1jpp_5rh kdebase-6:3.1.3-5.9 kdelibs-6:3.1.3-6.9 kdenetwork-7:3.1.3-1.7 kernel-2.4.21-31.EL kernel-utils-1:2.4-8.37.11 krb5-1.2.7-39 kudzu-1.1.22.11-1 laus-0.1-68RHEL3 less-378-12 libtiff-3.5.7-22.el3 libwnck-2.2.3-1 libxml-1:1.8.17-9.2 linuxwacom-0:0.6.6-2.EL lsof-4.63-4.1 ltrace-0.3.36-2.EL3 lvm-1.0.8-12.2 mailman-3:2.1.5-24.rhel3 mailx-8.1.1-31.EL3 man-pages-ja-20041215-1.EL3 metacity-2.4.55-7.15 mikmod-3.1.6-21.3 mkinitrd-3.5.13.3-1 mktemp-1.5-18.2 mod_auth_mysql-20030510-2.ent mod_python-3.0.3-5.ent mozilla-37:1.4.3-3.0.7 MyODBC-2.50.39-12.1 nautilus-2.2.4-6.E ncurses-5.3-9.4 netdump-0.7.7-2 net-snmp-5.0.9-2.30E.15 net-tools-1.60-20E.7 nss_ldap-207-15 openmotif21-2.1.30-9.RHEL3.4 openmotif-2.2.3-4.RHEL3.4 openoffice.org-1.1.2-22.2.3.EL3 openssh-3.6.1p2-33.30.4 pam-0.75-64 pam_krb5-1.75-1 parted-1.6.3-29.5 perl-2:5.8.0-89.10 perl-DBI-1.32-9 php-4.3.2-21.ent procps-2.0.17-13.6 psacct-6.3.2-31.rhel3 psmisc-21.3-2 pstack-1.2-3.EL.2 python-2.2.3-6.1 raidtools-1.00.3-8.EL3 redhat-config-httpd-5:1.1.0-4.30.1 redhat-config-samba-1.0.16-3 redhat-config-users-1.1.18-4 redhat-release-3AS-13.4.3 redhat-release-3Desktop-13.4.3 redhat-release-3ES-13.4.3 redhat-release-3WS-13.4.3 rh-postgresql-7.3.9-2 rpm-4.2.3-21_nonptl rpmdb-redhat-3-0.20050316 rsh-0.17-17.6 samba-0:3.0.9-1.3E.3 shadow-utils-2:4.0.3-23.07 slocate-2.7-3.RHEL3 squid-7:2.5.STABLE3-6.3E.9 squirrelmail-1.4.3a-9.EL3 strace-4.5.9-2.EL3 sysklogd-1.4.1-26_EL3 sysreport-1.3.7.2-4 telnet-1:0.17-26.EL3.1 tzdata-2005f-1.EL3 usermode-1.68-5E.3 util-linux-2.11y-31.6 vim-1:6.3.046-0.30E.3 vixie-cron-3.0.1-76_EL3 wget-1.9.1-16.EL3.1 xemacs-21.4.13-8.ent.1 XFree86-4.3.0-80.EL xpdf-1:2.02-9.6 zip-2.3-16.1 zsh-4.0.7-1.EL.2
The beta update packages and CD images are intended for testing purposes only, and will be followed up with official, supported update packages delivered as official product errata when testing is complete. Red Hat may, at any time, change the contents of any or all of these beta updates. The beta testing period is scheduled to continue through April 27, 2005.
Please remember that this beta software is not supported and is not intended for production environments! Please do not publish any benchmark or performance results based on this beta release. Upgrades will *not* be supported from the beta update to the subsequent official update; a fresh base install will be required.
This message includes details on obtaining the early access software, reporting bugs, and communicating with Red Hat and other testers via mailing lists during the early access period.
For specific package change logs and version levels, consult the architecture-specific channel package lists on Red Hat Network.
Accessing the Software -- ---- ---- ---- ----
The beta update packages are available via Red Hat Network (https://rhn.redhat.com) to all current Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscribers. The updates are available via two methods:
(a) Install from new ISO images
Once you have logged in to RHN, click on the "Software" tab and choose the appropriate child channel entitled "<product name> Beta". Click on the 'Downloads' sub-tab, and follow the directions provided to download installable ISO images for your platform and release.
For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Update 5 Beta, a completely new installable ISO image set is provided.
(b) Update existing test installation using RHN beta channel
Once you have logged in to RHN, click on the "Software" tab and choose the appropriate child channel entitled "<product name> Beta". Click on the "Target Systems" subtab, and select all of the non-production, test systems you wish to run in the beta errata program. Click on the "subscribe" button to apply the selection(s).
Once the beta channel has been subscribed, run the following command from a shell prompt on each target system to update any packages for which new versions exist:
up2date
You will see a list of packages that are available to be installed. Select all packages and step through the instructions. Note: you will optionally be able to skip installation of the kernel. Do not skip the kernel! Be sure to select it as well for installation.
For more information, Red Hat Network user guides and FAQs are available on the RHN website at https://rhn.redhat.com.
* Note: Systems that are updated with the beta update will not be upgradeable to the official update. A fresh install will be required to ensure support! *
Bug Reporting -- ---- -----
To ensure accurate tracking and follow-up, all bugs should be reported using Bugzilla at:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com
If you do not have a bugzilla account, please visit this URL and create one.
If you already have a bugzilla account:
1. On bugzilla's home page at http://bugzilla.redhat.com, choose the "New" tab at the top of the web page. Proceed to Step 3, Choosing Your Product by clicking that button at the bottom of the web page.
2. Choose "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Public Beta". Proceed to Step 4, Choosing Component by clicking that button at the bottom of the web page.
3. Choose the component against which you want to report a problem, such as kernel, glibc, etc.
4. Scroll the page to Step 5, Choosing Version and Architecture. In the Version field, choose 'rhel3-update'. Choose the appropriate architecture. Proceed to Step 6, Additional Info, by clicking that button at the bottom of the web page.
5. Provide the information about the problem you're reporting by entering information in the appropriate fields. Then click the "Open Bugzilla Entry Form" button. In the summary of the bug, and in the text describing your problem, please state clearly that you are using a *BETA* package and provide the full package versions of any components you are experiencing problems with (as beta packages may be updated during the beta period). Check to make sure that all information is accurate and click the Commit button to submit your problem report.
Mailing Lists -- ---- -----
Red Hat has created public mailing list for communication during this and all future Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 beta programs.
* rhelv3-announce@(protected)
A low-volume, moderated, announcement-only mailing list. Red Hat will use this list to communicate one-way information about RHEL 3 beta programs, such as notifications when updates are available or solicitations for beta feedback. Subscribe at: https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv3-announce
* taroon-beta-list@(protected)
A public general discussion mailing list for beta testers of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 updates. Subscribe at: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/taroon-beta-list
Thank you for participating in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Update 5 beta program.
Sincerely,
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Team
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