Released: January 11, 2013
ClearOS Community 6.4.0 Beta 1 has arrived! Along with the usual round of bug fixes and enhancements, this release introduces a new reports engine, a storage manager, an antimalware file scanner, a basic POP/IMAP server as well as upstream proxy support.
Some of the new apps in the beta are NOT available via the Marketplace but can be installed via yum. You can find installation and app details further below.
There have been two important core changes since the Alpha 1 release.
The full changelog is here
The following is a list of features coming in ClearOS Community 6.4.0.
For businesses and organizations, ClearOS Professional 6.4.0 (not yet released) will also include:
There have also been a couple of apps already released since ClearOS 6.3.0:
The full changelog can be found here:
Please post your feedback in the ClearOS Development and Test Release Forum.
For 6.4.0 Beta 1, 32-bit virtual machine images are available.
VMware Enterprise | VM Instructions | 32-bit | 380 MB | 2f684eed8dfc90eb23732d5463da37e2 |
VMware Basic | VM Instructions | 32-bit | 376 MB | b6f37ef209dec1fa98c1d009fe5890f5 |
VirtualBox | VM Instructions | 32-bit | 376 MB | bb95424d7af60d7932b3d239a928cb56 |
VirtualPC | VM Instructions | 32-bit | 376 MB | d2e190e9e42507dd5d9722338a69d487 |
As an alternative to the virtual machines, you can install ClearOS Community 6.3.0 and upgrade to 6.4.0 Beta 1.
yum --enablerepo=clearos-updates-testing upgrade
To really simulate the 6.4.0 install experience, run the following before going through the first boot wizard on a fresh 6.3.0 install:
yum --enablerepo=clearos-updates-testing install app-storage app-upstream-proxy
The new Storage Manager app provides a clean way to separate app data from the underlying operating system. Flexshares, web proxy cache, mail stores and other data intensive apps are mapped to /store on the file system. This /store could be a separate RAID partition, an external store, or an Amazon S3 store.
By default, the /store directory is used by the Storage Manager. If you are in a VM environment, you can attach another disk to your virtual machine and then mount it to /store. In future test versions, you will be able to do this via the ClearOS web-based administration tool. For now, we're just kicking the tires on the command line.
One of the features added to ClearOS 6.4.0 is support for upstream proxies. The initial testing for this feature requires some command line knowledge as well as direct access to the Internet (e.g. no proxy!). Once we are comfortable with the stability of the new feature, we will roll it into the release. In the ClearOS 6.4.0 Beta 1 release, you should now see an Upstream Proxy step in the first boot wizard.
Upstream Proxy is installed by default on the virtual machine images. For the 6.3.0 upgrade path, run:
yum --enablerepo=clearos-updates-testing install app-upstream-proxy
To install the IMAP and POP Server run:
yum --enablerepo=clearos-updates-testing install app-imap
You may need to stop/start the IMAP/POP Server after making a configuration change. That's an beta bug… sorry about that. The documentation has the details: User Guide
To install the Antimalware File Scan run:
yum --enablerepo=clearos-updates-testing install app-file-scan