Hello, We have released the first Release Candidate of Scientific Linux 6. We are now in a feature freeze, and are only fixing bugs. The release is at http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/ DVD and Net Install downloads are at http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/i386/iso/ http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/x86_64/iso/ Note: The Everything DVD's are not up yet. Expect them tomorrow. ***CHANGED SINCE Beta 3*** yum-conf-sl6x - added Installing yum-conf-sl6x will keep your SL6 system at the latest release. As soon as the next release it out, it will update to it. sl-release Repos were changed to point to 6.0 Mirrorlist was put in the config files, but there currently aren't any mirrorlist files. openafs Updated to fix an update bug. livecd-tools liveusb-creator Updated to link to the latest Live images OpenAFS Removed the option of reporting back to RedHat. redhat-logos Marked as the release version yum-conf-autoupdate Marked as the release version ***KNOWN ISSUES*** If you are on a x86_64 machine, install the adobe repo, and install flash-plugin and/or AdobeReader_enu, you will get AdobeReader_<random language> in addition to what you asked for. You will also get many i686 packages installed for dependancies. There are not mirrorlists files for the sl repositories ***UPCOMING ROADMAP*** This is the proposed roadmap. These dates can always slip. We will not release until we are ready. RC 2 - February 25, 2011 - All bugs of previous week fixed. - Documentation RC 2.5 - Sometime in the first week of March, 2011 - This is really the release, down to the documentation. - If there is no further bugs, RC 2.5 images are declared the official release images. - If there is a show stopping bug, we will have a RC 2.75 Release - A day or two after RC 2.5 - Hopefully in the first week of March. Thanks to everyone who has tested and helped thus far. The Scientific Linux Development Team