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Category: VyOS Platform Blog | announcement (4)

Daniil Baturin
Posted 4 Mar, 2014

Helium for i386 is buildable

Twitter users, please read the whole post.
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 15 Feb, 2014

Infrastructure changes: new mirror in Japan

Kohei Takahashi from the WIDE project set up a mirror in Tsukuba, Japan: http://ftp.tsukuba.wide.ad.jp/software/vyos/. It’s been added to the mirrors page and t...
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 4 Feb, 2014

Virtual Appliances | Solution Exchange

Virtual Appliances | Solution Exchange
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 4 Feb, 2014

1.0.2 maintenance release

Two serious bugs, both inherited from VC6.6, were found by our community members, which triggered this release.
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 23 Jan, 2014

Public forum test: http://forum.vyos.net

Looks like some people already started using the test forum, so probably it’s time to announce it to wider audience.
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 19 Jan, 2014

1.0.1 maintenance release

Some more or less nasty bugs were found in 1.0.0 (thanks to everyone who reported and suggested fixes), so it’s time to release an update.
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 5 Jan, 2014

iproute2 cheat sheet

http://baturin.org/docs/iproute2
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 27 Dec, 2013

Infrastructure changes: new mirrors in Bulgaria and Ukraine

We’ve got two mirrors in Eastern Europe lately. One in Bulgaria, hosted by Hristo Bogdanov (http://0.bg.mirrors.vyos.net) and one in Ukraine, hosted by Alexey B...
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 22 Dec, 2013

1.0.0 release

Winter holidays are coming, and it’s time for gifts. As our gift to the community we roll out the first VyOS release, 1.0.0 (hydrogen).
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Daniil Baturin
Posted 22 Dec, 2013

Introducing semantic versioning

For release images we are going to use so called “semantic versioning”. This system was invented to make software version handy for both visual evaluation and a...
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