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Secure-SLinux is a secure, stable and full-featured OS for professional enterprise servers. It is based on the Linux kernel and GNU glibc. It is quick to install (10 minutes), hardened (GRSecurity, PAX, RBAC, SSP, frandom, loop-aes, etc.), and easy to administrate. There are precompiled binary releases for console only and XOrg-based systems.

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2007-07-19 01:31
1.0.0pre2

SSLX-Desktop is the desktop environment for Secure-SLinux. It is based on programs such as XFCE, Firefox, Thunderbird, Filezilla, GIMP, OpenOffice.org, Eclipse, Bluefish, and Xfe.
Tags: SSLX-Desktop, Initial freshmeat announcement

2007-06-28 07:34
1.0.0pre1

This version is based on Linux 2.4.34.4, binutils 2.16.1, GCC 3.4.6, and glibc 2.3.6, which is known to be one of the most rock solid combinations. It also includes GRSecurity, PAX, SSP, and frandom, making it among the most secure Linux distributions available for commercial and private use. Nevertheless it is straight forward to use and administrate.
Tags: SSLX-Server, Major feature enhancements

2006-09-18 13:40
0.3.1stable-i586-cd-v1

This is the first stable release of the
Secure-SLinux installation, rescue, live, and demo
CD. It contains all of the new SSLX-Server
0.3.1stable release and combines it with the
benefits of the SSLX-CD. It can be ejected at any
time, so you can insert a second CD which may
contain additional drivers, sources, or binaries
you want to install. It boots very fast and
contains tools to effectively help you solve your
problems during your daily administrative tasks.
Tags: SSLX-CD, Initial freshmeat announcement

2006-09-10 15:50
0.3.1stable

This is the first stable release of Secure-SLinux
Server. Updates include HLFS SVN-20060717, kernel
2.6.17.8, glibc 2.3.6, grsecurity 2.1.9, loop-aes
3.1d, and mdadm 2.5.3. Secure-SLinux now supports
booting from volumes that use LVM2, loop-AES
encryption, or RAID. RAID partitions are
automatically detected even when SCSI/IDE drivers
are only available as modules.
Tags: SSLX-Server, Major feature enhancements

2006-07-14 00:14
0.3.0dev

Tags: SSLX-Server, Initial freshmeat announcement

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