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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Release Notebook: Version 5.0


Overview

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL for short) is Red Hat's premier, enterprise grade distribution of the Linux operating system. RHEL 5 is the successor of RHEL 4. Beginning Aug 31, 2007 Red Hat will begin phase-out of support for RHEL 4 and discontinue hardware updates of RHEL 4. On Feb 29, 2008 Red Hat will shift to providing only mission critical and security updates for RHEL 4.

There was a previous Software Release Effort for RHEL 4, and it is documented in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0 Software Release Notebook.

Notebook Last updated December 14, 2007 .


Timeline

Done:
  • 4/17/07 Release Underway Announcement
  • 7/16/07 Project kickoff meeting.
  • 8/29/07 Early Adopter roll-out of RHEL 5.
  • 9/6/07 Go-live of RHN for RHEL 5.
  • 9/14/07 RHEL 5 install docs
  • Apps for RHEL 5: 8/16/07: TSM, 9/14/07: Evolution, 9/25/07: Firefox, 9/27/07: Acrobat Reader, 9/28/07: Kerberos and OpenSSH, 10/25/07: OpenOffice, mit-lprng, TechTime10, VPN, Pine and Xwrits, 10/29/07: VirusScan 5.20
  • 9/17/07 OS-related Article Stock Answer review and revision or deletion.
  • 9/18/07 VSLS Pages to obtain RHEL 5.
  • 10/15/07 Linux Hardware Recommendations.
  • 10/24/07 Testing of install and RHEL 4 to 5 updates completed.
  • 10/25/07 Fix for VirusScan
  • 10/26/07 Stakeholder check-in: Production, Help Desk.
  • 10/30/07RHEL 5 Support Go-live.
  • 11/5/07 Apps mit-lprng, TechTime10, and VirusScan 5.20 back ported to RHEL 4, built and tested under both 32 bit and 64 bit RHEL 4.
  • 11/6/07 go-live with TechTime 10, VirusSCan 5.20 and new mit-lprng for RHEL 4.
  • 12/6/07 30-day follow-up and closeout of the project. (Target 12/3/07)
  • 12/14/07 Pidgin docs are live.
Changed:
  • Documentation review and action plan -- Proceeded in a more ad-hoc manner to try and get more into hands of customers sooner.
  • OpenAFS for RHEL 5 is out of scope and will be done as a separate project.
  • Supplementary channel is out of scope and will move forward on a best efforts basis by wdc, the Linux Platform Coordinator.
  • Exploration of ISandT Supported Software channel is out of scope and will be done as a separate (rprobably informal) pilot.
Not Done:
  • IS&T RHEL 4 Retirement Announcement
  • Update of Techtime 10 Getting Started screen image.
 

News

6/5/07 Satellite Server updated and ready for testing.

6/18/07 Satellite Server configured to auto-subscribe all RHEL 5 registrants to all sub channels so that packages that used to be "just there" will once again be "just there".

7/11/07 Problem with ATI Radeon X1300 traced to problem introduced into vm86.c in the kernel to silence audit error messages. Work around is to put:

 Option "Int10Backend" "x86emu"

in the ServerLayout section of xorg.conf. Red Hat is moving forward to craft a long term fix.

8/16/07 TSM 5.4 Release completed. RHEL 5 is tested and supported.

8/30/07 All is in place for official go-live of the updated RHN service.

9/6/07 RHN Service upgrade go-live announced.

10/5/07 Discovered that the updated McAfee scan engine (5200) linked against libstdc++-libc6, which is in compat-libstdc++-296, which is an ancient Red Hat 7.3 c++ library. We hope to get McAfee to correct their problem so that VirusScan 5.10 will continue to work under RHEL 5 after it takes an update.

10/24/07 We have a fix for the VirusScan Issue. It was the un-supported use of update.ini by we, outside of McAfee that was the root cause. We've updated naiupdt.pl and crafted a release of VirusScan 5.20 for RHEL 5.

10/24/07 We have MultiOS as part of the license now. It's lack has been DELETED from the known issues.

?/?/07 News Item.


Announcements

Countdown to retiring Red Hat Enterprise 3 at MIT
9/13/06

Red Hat Enterprise 5.0 Release Effort Underway
4/17/07

Virus Scan 5.10 Release Announcement
6/13/07

MIT Red Hat Network Service Upgraded to Accommodate RHEL 5
9/6/07

RHEL 5 apps available for early adopter testing
10/5/07

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 Release Announcement
10/30/07

VirusScan, TechTime, and mit-lprng updated for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
11/6/07


Key Decisions

  • 7/11/07 Issue with ATI Radeon X1300 on Dell is under control
  • 7/16/07 As with RHEL 4 we will locally replicate the Red Hat documentation. (If Red Hat has done away with the documentation DVD this will be a bit more work.)
  • 7/16/07 We will instruct customers to ignore installation numbers, and skip over the steps that use them in the install.
  • 7/16/07 We will punt Zephyr with RHEL 5 and focus on Jabber. (We need to sort out whether to provide configs for gaim or pidgin. Both are present, but which one is right?)
  • 7/16/07 We plan to punt LPRng as well, and focus on CUPS. This may involve a separate small release effort.
  • 7/16/07 As with RHEL 4 OpenAFS will be a separate release effort.
  • 8/13/07 Actually AFS looks much easier this time round. Maybe we CAN roll it out at the same time.
  • 8/13/07 We did not get that much value from the OpenAFS installer that fetched the real OpenAFS via the net. So RHEL 5 OpenAFS RPM will contain all the actual bits. (Yes, it still may build kernel modules either at boot time or on demand from the user.)
  • 8/27/07 We will proceed with a mini-release of TechTime 10 for Linux.
  • 9/13/07 We will not put early adopter app software onto the Software Download Page. Instead there will be a test directory for early adopters in the ist-linux locker. This will minimize confusion about support status.
  • 9/13/07 Archive all RHEL 3 specific docs because we've ended support back in January.
  • 9/17/07 Found 5 stock answers we could kill off as part of our review: Hardware SA's from RHEL 3, and partitioning advice that is either redundant or ill advised these days.
  • 9/18/07 We discovered that although we wanted to not write an install doc at all, we needed to tell people to register for RHN with us, not with Red Hat. Since there were a few other important points, we wrote a SMALL install document.
  • 9/27/07 We have a new approach for LPRng that co-exists with CUPS instead of replacing it. Customers will use the programs "mit-lpr" instead of "lpr" to use LPRng. This approach needs to be back-ported to RHEL 4.
  • 9/27/04 The updated TechTime 10 should be back-ported to RHEL 4.
  • 9/27/04 Testing of VirusScan is in scope.
  • 9/27/04 We will create a local mirror of RHEL 5 documentation and point at it rather than the docs hosted at redhat.com. (Too many docs move and break links without warning.)
  • 9/27/04 Testing of upgrade from RHEL 4 WS to RHEL 5 Server is in scope for completeness sake.
  • 9/27/04 Only Adobe Reader will be put into the MIT Supported Software Channel at this time. We'll pilot something else after RHEL 5 go-live.
  • 10/5/04 Mini Release of OpenOffice 2.x is in scope.
  • 10/5/04 After RHEL 5 go-live we will investigate the costs and benefits of offering the "unsupported Technology Preview" openoffice2 from Red Hat to RHEL 4 users.
  • 10/5/04 We will target 10/30/07 for RHEL 5 go-live.
  • 10/19/04 VirusScan not working is not a blocker to RHEL 5 go-live.
  • 10/19/04 Resolution of the Supplementary Channel issue is not a blocker to go-live because we now know how to easily bulk subscribe systems to the sub-channel.
  • 10/19/04 A sanity check test of basic operation of the 64 bit apps by wdc will be sufficient testing for go-live.
  • 10/25/07The 64 bit apps have all tested out OK. We're good to go.
  • 10/25/07 We CAN incorporate VirusScan5.20 mini-release into RHEL 5 before go-live.
  • 10/29/07 All software is tested and docs are at final revision. We're good to go.
  • 11/20/07 Policy for pidgin/gaim: pidgin is RHEL 5 only. gaim is RHEL 4 only.
  • 12/6/07 OpenAFS for RHEL 5 will be a separate project.
  • 12/6/07 Supplementary channel will be done by wdc (Linux Platform Coordinator) outside of the project.
  • 12/6/07 The Pilot of additional software in the ISandT Supported Linux Software Channel will be done outside of this project.

Notable Features

Red Hat Enterprise Linux is available as the following products: AS, ES, WS and Desktop

  • Re-arrangement of product offerings from AS, ES, WS and Desktop to a diverse array of variations on a Client and a Server product.
  • Significant re-arrangement of what packages are included in which version. (For example, Server comes without OpenOffice.)
  • Change from the up2date protocol to yum for Red Hat Network updates.
  • Integration of the Xen virtualization system into RHEL 5 Server, and the Multi-OS option for RHEL 5 Client.
  • Updates to hardware device drivers, security fixes, performance enhancements, bug fixes, and updated applications and services.
  • New versions of included applications of interest to MIT Users:
    • Kerberos 1.5
    • OpenSSH 4.3
    • Evolution 2.8
    • Open Office 2.0
  • New versions of IS&T supplied applications:
    • Techtime 10.1
    • LPRng which will co-exist with the CUPS infrastructure. (Use "mit-lpr" for LPRng, and "lpr" for CUPS).
    • TSM 5.4
    • VirusScan 5.20

For more information about Red Hat Enterprise, please review the documentation: Red Hat Enterprise 5 Documentation.


System Requirements

Below are the tentative requirements needed in order to run Red Hat Enterprise Linux at MIT on a x86 based system.

  • Computer/Processor: Intel Pentium III or faster processor (Pentium IV or better recommended)
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • Disk Space: 5 GB Minimum, 7+ GB Recommended

For the latest IS hardware recommendations, see Linux at MIT .


Testing

Client OS install: Works (wdc).

Server OS install: Works (jdreed, blang).

Update from RHEL4 AS to Server: Works (jdreed).

Update from WS to Client: Works (jdreed). Seems to take longer than an AS to Server update.

Update from RHEL 5 Server to RHEL 5 Client: This option is offered by the installer. It seems to work.

Update from RHEL 5 Client to RHEL 5 Server: This option is offered by the installer. It seems to work.

Update from WS to Server: Works (wdc). Unfortunately OpenOffice behavior after the update is non-intuitive. Although the menus to start OpenOffice are still present, start-up fails. Command line startup gives the error, "no suitable windowing system found. exiting." So the OpenOffice 1.1.5 left by the update is broken.

RHN: We have modified the MIT activate script to bypass code in the Red Hat bootstrap script that gives a superfluous error. We have set the activation default to NOT take an initial update. We have identified the documentation changes to deal with the change from "up2date" to "yum". We believe RHN is now tested and ready for release as soon as the docs are changed.

Kerberos: Works. Possible new behavior: prompting for Kerberos password at the beginning of a GNOME desktop session if there are no tickets.

OpenSSH: Connecting from RHEL 5 to any other machine using kerberos authentication requires configuration changes which we will document. (This behavior is consistent with what other platforms, such as Apple MacOS X have adopted.)

Acrobat Reader: Works when fetched via RHN/yum on clean install. Further testing to confirm one tester's core dump is a case customers will not experience. If it is a real issue we will document the work around.

Evolution: blang tested basic IMAP operation, and the Evolution 2.8 that comes with RHEL5 seems to work just fine.

OpenOffice: Version 2.0.4 ships with RHEL 5 Client, but has been carefully removed from Server, and this fact is noted in the Known Issues doc. Tested OpenOffice with a few illustrative docs and updated the testing page. We've nuked the old "OpenOffice at MIT" OLH page because it was too basic, and not worth revising from its 1.1 focus. Instead we've added some useful stock answers on start-up and printer configuration.

Pine: Works when rebuilt from source. No document changes needed. It turned out that RHEL5 moved hesinfo into a separate RPM, and did not install it by default. To make Pine more platform independent we will redid the start-up script to use DNS instead of hesinfo. This duplicates a subtle change also made in mit-LPRng.

TechTime: Works when we work around an Oracle Installer bug. We need to report this problem upstream to Oracle. The compat-libstdc++-33 compatibility library, and the libXp ,Xpm, and Xmu toolkit libraries which are not installed by default are required. Documentation will be revised.

VPN: Works when rebuilt from source. No document changes needed. wdc agrees.

VirusScan: Works. The compat-libstdc++-33 compatibility library is required for RHEL5. This has been documented. The naiupdt.pl script needed modification to deal with changes in update.ini at the McAfee update site. The script is making an unsupported use of that file, so it's a harsh reality of life that it breaks sometimes. naiupdt.pl for RHEL 4 will need to be updated. Although there is a 64 bit binary available, the 32 bit version is just fine, and will auto-update. Enhancement requests have been filed with McAfee to make automated updating of the engine more graceful.

Gaim / Pidgin: gaim is installed but then removed and replaced with Pidgin on the first update. We will create PFD, Version page, and clones of gaim docs for Pidgin.

Xwrits: Works when re-built from source.

Zephyr: We plan to punt zephyr for RHEL 5.

OpenAFS: Build from source needed. Seems to work. jdreed will build an RPM for early adopters. This will be a separate release project.

Known Issues

All known issues are published in an itinfo article: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0: Known Issues


Documentation

OS-related Documentation

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
Linux at MIT (Topic Page)
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Red Hat Enterprise 5.0: Known Issues
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Linux Software Download Page
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Upgrade Instructions from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed aurora
Red Hat Enterprise 5.0 : Installation Instructions
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Getting Started
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Linux Support Statement
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Linux Software Equivalents
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Getting Connected
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Security Recommendations
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Printing Topics (with LPRng)
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Red Hat Linux 5 version page
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Article: IS&T Will Retire Support for RHEL 4 on DATE TBA.
No
No
No
No
TBA
Stock Answer: I registered my machine for DHCP more than 15 minutes ago. Why are some webpages still sending me back to the registration page?
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Stock Answer: How to I open a terminal window in RHEL5?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Stock Answer: My GNOME session is taking much loger to start than it used to, what happened?
Yes
Yes
Yes
blang
Stock Answer: I edited my network settings, and now GNOME doesn't work or is slow. Why?
Yes
Yes
Yes
blang
Stock Answer: When I try to scp a file to my machine, it doesn't work. I get strange output and never see the file progress dialog. Why?
Yes
Yes
Yes
blang
Stock Answer: I am concerned about security - what services are enabled by default?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: How do I keep my clock synchronized in RHEL 5?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: I don't see the Red Hat Supplementary CDs with the other ISO images. Why not?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Stock Answer: Why do some packages end in .src.rpm and others end in .i386.rpm or .i686.rpm?
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
Stock Answer: Can I call the support line at Red Hat with my questions?
Yes
Yes
Yes
TBA
Stock Answer: Why do I get "hesinfo: command not found", even though I've installed the hesiod package?
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Stock Answer: Can I use the "Enable Hesiod" option in authconfig?
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
Stock Answer: I'm installing on a laptop. How do I select the right video card and monitor?
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
Stock Answer: Is the Red Hat Enterprise 5 Installation Manual available online?
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Stock Answer: Should I create a separate /usr partition?
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
Stock Answer: What are the differences amongst the Red Hat Enterprise 4 AS, ES, WS and Desktop options?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Stock Answer: What are the differences amongst the Red Hat Enterprise 5 Client and Server options?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Stock Answer: Why does IS&T support Red Hat Enterprise instead of Fedora?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Stock Answer: Which variety of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 should I run? And where do I get it?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Stock Answer: How do I reinstall Linux grub after a Windows install?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: Why doesn't hotplugging my mouse work?
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Stock Answer: I'm trying to upgrade my machine from RHEL 3 to RHEL 4. Why isn't the installer giving me the option to upgrade?
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Stock Answer: How do I tell if my machine is pointed at the new Satellite server or the old Proxy Server?
Yes
Yes
Yes
blang

Red Hat Network

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
1. RHN Service Page
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
2. RHN Activation Instructions
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
3. Stock Answer: Why haven't I been able to take updates with RHN (up2date) since about June 30,2005?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
4. Stock Answer: How do I tell if my machine is pointed at the new Satellite server or the old Proxy Server?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
5. Stock Answer: I'm a registered user of the RHN Proxy Server. How do I switch to the Satellite Server?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
6. Stock Answer: Why do I get the error message, "up2date: command not found" on my Red Hat 5 system?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
7. Red Hat Network: Configuring Automatic Updates
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
8. Stock Answer: How can I download a specific package using yum?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
9. Stock Answer: How can I download a specific package using up2date??
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
10. Stock Answer: How do I transition my RHNsetup from up2date to yum?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
11. Stock Answer: How do I set up Red Hat Network to automatically check for software updates and install them daily?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
12.Stock Answer: What packages are not installed by default and how do I modify the defaults?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
13.Stock Answer: How do I install modules (ex: kernel modules) up2date skipped by default?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
14. Stock Answer: How often should I have Red Hat Network run up2date to check for updates?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
15.Stock Answer: Why aren't kernel updates being automatically installed via my Red Hat Network service?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
16. Stock Answer: Why does yum tell me my RHN (Red Hat Network) support will be disabled?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
17. RHN Service Upgrade Announcement
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
18. Stock Answer: My RHN subscription seems to have broken. How do I re-register with the MIT RHN Satellite Server?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc

Kerberos (version 1.5 for RHEL 5)

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
Kerberos PFD
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Kerberos Version Page
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: Can I use my Kerberos password to login?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: How do I configure Kerberos on a Red Hat Enterprise 4 or 5 Machine?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed

OpenSSH (version 4.3 for RHEL 5)

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
OpenSSH PFD
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
OpenSSH Version Page
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: When I connect to Athena, why am I prompted for my password when I have already have Kerberos tickets?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: How do I set up ticket forwarding (passing) for OpenSSH?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed

Pidgin (version 2.0 for RHEL 5)

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
Pidgin PFD
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Pidgin Version Page
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Stock Answer: How do I configure Pidgin to access MIT's Jabber server?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc / aurora
Stock Answer: How do I install Pidgin on my Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 machine?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc / aurora

Evolution

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
Evolution PFD
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Evolution 2.8 Version Page
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Stock Answer branch for Evolution under Email
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
Stock Answer: How do I install and configure Evolution on my Red Hat Enterprise Linux machine?
Yes
Yes
Yes
blang
Stock Answer: Why do I get an error message that says "SSL Certificate check for outgoing.mit.edu" and "Signature: Bad" when I try to send mail?
Yes
Yes
Yes
blang
Stock Answer: Why doesn't it print or give any error messages when I try to print from Evolution?
Yes
Yes
Yes
blang

Firefox

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
Firefox PFD
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Firefox Version Page
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Stock answer branch for the Firefox under Browsers
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
Stock Answer: What are the differences between Firefox on Athena and on Stand-alone Red Hat Enterprise systems?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Stock Answer: How do I install Firefox on my RHEL 5 system?
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Stock Answer: Every time I start a web browser, I am told to register RedHat Network. Do I need to do this?
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Stock Answer: I can't access websites off-campus (ie: google.com) but I can access web.mit.edu and other MIT sites.
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
Stock Answer: I registered for DHCP more than 15 minutes ago. Why are some webpages still sending me back to the registration page?
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora

Open Office

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
OpenOffice PFD
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
OpenOffice Version Page
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Open Office Testing Page
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: What support is available for the OpenOffice.org suite?
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
Stock Answer: Does sharing files between OpenOffice.org and Microsoft Office really work and what are the known issues??
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Stock Answer: What interoperability testing has been done by IS&T for file exchange between OpenOffice and Microsoft Office?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Stock Answer: How does OpenOffice.org compare to Microsoft Office??
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
SA: How do I start Open Office?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
SA: How do I configure Open Office to recognize a new printer on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
How do I configure Open Office to recognize a new printer on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
How do I configure Open Office to recognize a new printer on Athena?
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc

LPRng (We need to back-port our new LPRng approach to RHEL 4.)

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
LPRng PFD
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
LPRng Version Page
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
LPRng 3.8 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5: Installation Instructions
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
LPRng Known Issues
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: Can I use LPRng kerberized printing from behind a NAT device?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: How do I set/change my default printer?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: When I type "lpq" it merely says "No entries." Why?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: Can I print to a local printer connected via parallel port using LPRng?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: Why doesn't it print or give any error messages when I try to print from graphical programs like Firefox, Open Office or Evolution?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed

TechTime (10.x for RHEL 5 and back port to RHEL 4.)

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
TechTime Client PFD update.
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
TechTime Client PFD Version Page.
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
MIT TechTime™ 10.1.1 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5: Installation Instructions
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
MIT TechTime™ 10.1.1 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4: Installation Instructions
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
TechTime Client Getting Started doc.
Yes
No
Yes
jdreed

VPN

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
VPN Client PFD update.
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
VPN 4.8 Version Page.
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
VPN 4.x for Linux: Installing the VPN Client and Initiating a Connection
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
VPN 4.8 for Linux: Known Issues
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed

VirusScan (v. 5.20)

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
VirusScan PFD
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
VirusScan 5.20 Version Page.
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
VirusScan 5.20 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Installation Instructions
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora
VirusScan 5.x for Linux: Updating DAT Files
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed

Xwrits (v. 2.22)

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
Xwrits PFD
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Xwrits 2.22 Version Page.
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc
Xwrits 2.22 for Linux: Installation and Getting Started
Yes
Yes
Yes
wdc

Acrobat Reader

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
Acrobat Reader PFD Update
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Acrobat Reader PFD Version Page
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Acrobat Reader 7 for Red Hat Enerprise Installing and Configuring
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: How can I install Adobe Reader as a plugin for my web browser under RHEL 5?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: How do I configure e-mail and browser settings for AdobeReader 7 for Red HatEnterprise Linux 5?
Yes
Yes
Yes
aurora

Pine

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
Pine PFD
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Pine Version Page
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Pine Known Issues
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Pine Install Doc
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Pine Stock Answer Branch
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: How can I check a email from a non-MIT account using Pine?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: My local account name matches an MIT account, but I don't want to check mail for that MIT account with Pine. How do I do this?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: When I run pine, I get the following error in the status bar: IMAP Authentication Cancelled. How do I fix it?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: When I run pine, I see the following errors in the status bar: "Hesiod error while determining PO server" and "Can't create folder". How do I fix it?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed
Stock Answer: What support is available for pine?
Yes
Yes
Yes
jdreed

TSM (Tivoli Storage Manager)
See also: TSM 5.4 for Linux Release Notebook

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
TSM PFD Update
Yes
Yes
Yes
alexp
TSM Version Page Update
Yes
Yes
Yes
alexp
TSM Install and Configuration Guide
Yes
Yes
Yes
alexp
Stock Answer: What should I use to backup my files?
Yes
Yes
Yes
alexp

OpenAFS

Documentation Name
Exists
Reviewed
Revised
Published
Assigned To
OpenAFS PFD
No
No
No
aurora
New OpenAFS Version Page
No
No
No
aurora
OpenAFS 1.3.83 Getting Started
No
No
No
jdreed
OpenAFS 1.3.83 Installation Instructions
No
No
No
jdreed
Stock Answer: Is OpenAFS available for my AMD64 hardware?
No
No
No
NA

 

Release Team

 

Bill Cattey - SDIT
  Linux Platform Coordinator and Product Release Coordinator
Deb Bowser - SWRT
  Quality Assurance Coordinator
Heather Anne Harrison - Pubs
  Documentation Coordinator
Bob Lang -TH
  Tech Help Representative
Dan Logcher - Operations
  Technical Lead for RHN Proxy Server
Jonathan Reed - Athena Consulting
  Testing, Installer development
Andrew Boardman - SDIT
  Testing, Debugging.

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