ClearOS Community 6.6.0 Beta1 Release Information
Released: May 22, 2014
ClearOS Community 6.6.0 Beta 1 has arrived! Along with the usual round of bug fixes and enhancements, this release introduces Wordpress, Joomla, Tiki Wiki, WPAD and AppFirst. You can also expect OwnCloud, SugarCRM, Vtiger and WPAD during the upcoming beta cycle. Under the hood, the event system, IPv6 and ClearOS 7 compatibility have also been a focus of this release.
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.
What's New in ClearOS Community 6.6.0
The following is a list of features coming in ClearOS Community 6.6.0.
- Wordpress
- Joomla
- Tiki Wiki
- OwnCloud Home
- QoS
- YouTube School ID support
- AppFirst
- WPAD (paid app)
For businesses and organizations, ClearOS Professional 6.6.0 also includes:
- OwnCloud Business
- SugarCRM Community
- Vtiger
The full changelog can be found here:
Feedback
Please post your feedback in the ClearOS Development and Test Release Forum.
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ISO Images
Virtual Machine and Cloud Images
Virtual Machine and Cloud Images are not available for this beta.
Upgrade from Earlier ClearOS Community 6.x Releases
To upgrade an existing system to ClearOS 6.6.0 Beta 1, you can run the following command:
yum --enablerepo=clearos-updates-testing upgrade
Beta Testing Details
WordPress
You can now install and start running a WordPress site in just a few clicks. To install WordPress, run:
yum install app-wordpress
Joomla
You can now install and start running a Joomla site in just a few clicks. To install Joomla, run:
yum install app-joomla
Tiki Wiki
You can now install and start running a Tiki Wiki site in just a few clicks. To install Tiki Wiki, run:
yum install app-tiki
WPAD
WPAD provides automatic proxy detection and configuration support. This paid app is available as a free trial. Please contact [email protected] for more information.
AppFirst
AppFirst is a cloud-based network and server monitoring service that delivers unified visibility from many data sources. The ClearOS AppFirst app is an integration from ClearCenter and available via the Marketplace.