Zentyal Forum, Linux Small Business Server
News and Announcements => News and Announcements => Topic started by: J. A. Calvo on September 13, 2012, 01:52:23 pm
-
Hello,
The Zentyal Development Team proudly presents Zentyal 3.0, a new stable version the Linux small business server!
This version introduces significant new features such as Samba 4 that provides full replacement of the Windows Server Active Directory, Kerberos integration (Single Sign-On module), major performance and usability improvements, brand new UPS and Thin Clients modules and much more. You can check out all the details in the official announcement:
http://trac.zentyal.org/wiki/Document/Announcement/3.0
This brand new stable version is available for download at:
http://www.zentyal.org/downloads
We're looking forward to receiving your feedback! Remember that during Zentyal Summit 2012 (Oct. 4 and 5, Zaragoza, Spain) you can learn more about Zentyal 3.0 and to give your feedback on-site!
Finally, don't forget to spread the word about these great news! Check out the official press releases (available in English, Spanish, French and German).
-
Excellent news! Looking forward to the new release!
Is there an upgrade utility from 2.2 to 3.0? Also, is it necessary to update from Ubuntu 10.04LTS to 12.04LTS?
-
Hi guys,
This link is incorrect, download links to 2.2 http://www.zentyal.com/download/
Thanks
-
Does anyone know if i can install 3.0 and restore my config from the cloud from my previous 2.2-2 ??
-
I tried it with a 2.2 version backup. The formats are different. Doesn't work.
-
Awesome! The most anticipated Linux software of the year!
Took quite some time to read that impressive changelog ;D
All the fixes I was waiting for have been included, for example:
- whitelisting network objects for the captive portal
- IP ranges can be used with the firewall
- Make CUPS listen also in virtual interfaces
Will be installing and testing in about two weeks, I'm going to do a clean install, the migration tool is not my favorite software.
Cheers.
-
Does anyone know if i can install 3.0 and restore my config from the cloud from my previous 2.2-2 ??
no you can not, if you search the forums you will find that there will be a migration toole availible as soon as the development team can garantee a safe *as safe as you can possible expect with so many changes* upgrading process.
-
Congratulations !
I am downloading it for a fresh installation. Hope we can substitute our Win2003 with Zentyal 3.0
-
Congratulations!!
Looking forward for more great stuff.
Cheers!
-
Good work!
I'll try it soon ;)
8)
-
With 3.0 released it will be a very nice weekend :). Thank you and keep up making such a good software.
Best regards
Bogdan
-
If you go to http://trac.zentyal.org/wiki/Document/Announcement/3.0
There is a section that says:
Repositories
Here are the APT source entries for Zentyal 3.0:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/zentyal/3.0/ubuntu precise main
deb http://archive.zentyal.com/zentyal 3.0 main extra
The problem is that there is no http://archive.zentyal.com/zentyal/dists/3.0
I tried to use the bug trac thing to file a bug report but it always says its spam??
Arch
-
The correct repository is archive.zentyal.org, not .com. I've fixed it in the trac. Thanks for reporting it!
-
That worked...thanks!!!
-
Hello,
just a question - we are used to simple RoundCube webmail - does it stay, or is that replaced with Zarafa?
Thanks,
Petr
-
webmail still exists as a service. Zarafa is much more than webmail and has huge impact on mail design, so it can't just "replace".
-
Is there any update to for the migration from 2.2 to 3.0? I've searched through the forums, wiki and documentation with little success on anything referring to the migration or when it may be available.
-
Probably the best way would be to use the imap tool talked about in the wiki to pull down the user emails. Run a backup (clone ala clonezilla) . Format and re-install clean to the 3.0 level. Configure and re-add the users. Return the email via the same method to the server. Downside to this would be having to re-enter all of the users (not feasible on large installs) and the logistics of getting passwords out to the userbase. This is probably the route I will take but it is easier for me since I use virtualization on my servers.