In reviewing a Linux or BSD distribution, I try as much as possible to list all of the distribution’s features. For me, that means enabling, configuring and using said feature. But that was not the case with my review of ClearOS Enterprise 5.1, a server and gateway distribution developed and maintained by the Clear Foundation. In that review, I wrote [...]
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ClearOS 5.1 review
ClearOS is a network and gateway server distribution derived from RedHat and CentOS. Formerly known as Clark Connect, it is developed and maintained by the Clear Foundation, an IT solutions provider based in Wellington, New Zealand. Installation: ClearOS is designed to be installed to a hard disk. The installation program is ncurses based and offers two installation modes – Gateway [...]
on April 16, 2010 at 3:36 pm /
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