The operating system will be based on CentOS 6.9

Apr 11, 2017 21:47 GMT  ·  By

Terry Fage from the Koozali SME Server development team announced today, April 11, 2017, the availability of the second Release Candidate (RC) of the upcoming Koozali SME Server 9.2 operating system.

Being the leading GNU/Linux distribution for small and medium-sized enterprises, Koozalui SME Server is available for free and distributed under the GPL license. Koozali SME Server 9.2 has been in development for the past two months, and it aims to bring all the latest security updates and technologies to the stable series.

Koozali SME Server 9.2 will be based on the recently released CentOS 6.9 operating system, which in turn is derived from the freely distributed sources of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9, both of which are the last in their series. Today's RC2 milestone of Koozali SME Server 9.2 fixes more bugs and improves various things.

"The Koozali SME Server (SME Server) development team is pleased to announce the release of SME Server 9.2 RC2 which is based on CentOS 6.9 Bug reports and reports of potential bugs should be raised in the bug tracker (and only there, please); http://bugs.contribs.org/," said Terry Fage in today's announcement.

Final Koozali SME Server 9.2 release coming soon

Now that the second Release Candidate of the upcoming Koozali SME Server 9.2 operating system has been published, it won't be long until the final release is hitting the streets, which could happen in the coming weeks. The distro will include all the security updates from upstream, but also in-house enhancements.

Those of you who want to get an early taste can download the Koozali SME Server 9.2 Release Candidate 2 ISO images for either 64-bit or 32-bit hardware architectures right now from our website. Please try to keep in mind that this is still a pre-release version, not suitable for use in production environments.