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Today's Topics:

   1. CentOS 4 ia64 - CentOS 4.1 ia64 is available (Johnny Hughes)
   2. CentOS 4 i386 - CentOS 4.1 i386 is available (Johnny Hughes)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 12:00:48 -0500
From: Johnny Hughes <johnny@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [CentOS-announce] CentOS 4 ia64 - CentOS 4.1 ia64 is
	available
To: centos-announce@xxxxxxxxxx
Message-ID: <1118595648.22356.58.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

CentOS 4.1 ia64 is now available on the mirrors.  CentOS 4.1 is just a
re-spun ISO containing all updates through June, 10th 2005, (include all
those released in EL4 Update 1).  If you already have CentOS 4.0,
downloading the new ISOs is not required to upgrade to CentOS 4.1.

The ISOs can be downloaded via Bittorrent from this directory:

http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4.1/isos/ia64/

(or your closest mirror)

You can upgrade CentOS 4.0 to 4.1 manually now by changing the
file /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo file and replacing $releasever
with 4.1 on all the repos and running "yum upgrade".

If you don't want to manually edit anything now, in about 1 week
CentOS-4.1 ia64 will automatically be made the default version and you
will be upgraded when you run yum any time after that.

Here are the CentOS-4.1 release notes detailing differences between
CentOS-4.1 and the publically available upstream sources: 
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4.1/os/ia64/RELEASE-NOTES-en.html

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The below Release Notes are provided {and copyrighted} by Red Hat®,Inc.
The CentOS Project redistributes these original works (in their
unmodified form) as a reference for CentOS-4.1. CentOS-4.1 is built from
publicly available, open source SRPMs.  The CentOS Project is not in any
way affiliated with the provider of the open source SRPMS. 

http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/docs/html/release-notes/as-itanium/RELEASE-NOTES-U1-en.html

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Another announcement will be made when CentOS-4.1 becomes the default
version for all updates.
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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 12:00:52 -0500
From: Johnny Hughes <mailing-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [CentOS-announce] CentOS 4 i386 - CentOS 4.1 i386 is
	available
To: centos-announce@xxxxxxxxxx
Message-ID: <1118595652.22356.59.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

CentOS 4.1 i386 is now available on the mirrors.  CentOS 4.1 is just a
re-spun ISO containing all updates through June, 10th 2005, (include all
those released in EL4 Update 1).  If you already have CentOS 4.0,
downloading the new ISOs is not required to update to CentOS 4.1.

The ISOs can be downloaded via Bittorrent from this directory:

http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4.1/isos/i386/

(or your closest mirror)

You can upgrade CentOS 4.0 to 4.1 manually now by changing the
file /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo file and replacing $releasever
with 4.1 on all the repos and running "yum upgrade".

If you don't want to manually edit anything now, in about 1 week
CentOS-4.1 i386 will automatically be made the default version and you
will be upgraded when you run yum any time after that.

Here are the CentOS-4.1 release notes detailing differences between
CentOS-4.1 and the publically available upstream sources:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4.1/os/i386/RELEASE-NOTES-en.html

--------------------------------------------------------

The below Release Notes are provided {and copyrighted} by Red Hat®,Inc.
The CentOS Project redistributes these original works (in their
unmodified form) as a reference for CentOS-4.1. CentOS-4.1 is built from
publicly available, open source SRPMs.  The CentOS Project is not in any
way affiliated with the provider of the open source SRPMS. 

http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/docs/html/release-notes/as-x86/RELEASE-NOTES-U1-en.html

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Another announcement will be made when CentOS-4.1 becomes the default
version for all updates.
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