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Coyote Linux v1.29 has been released and is available for download. This represents the latest stable release of Coyote Linux. This version include the 2.2.19 kernel, updated ICQ and h.323 masquerading modules, PPPoE fixes, and experimental support for a serial port console.
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The Coyote Linux site is currently being transitioned over to the new site design and server. Please bear with me over the next day or two as portions of the site may be broken or missing. I am working as quickly as possible to make the site work as it should.
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The web boards are currently being served up by a new web server that scheduled to replace the one that hosts this site. Due to the fact that this is beta-test period for this server, access to the online forums may be somewhat unreliable over the course of the next few days. If all goes well with the forums tests, I will switch over to the new server as well as the new site that is currently in development.
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Mark Hagan at Extreme Overclocking has put together a video on how to set up a Coyote Linux machine entitled "How To Build A Ghetto Router". Check It Out. Thanks Mark.
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The downloads page now contains links to both the Coyote Linux Disk Creator install and the source code. The source code is written in Borland Delphi 5.0... But as a general question - for all of those of you insisting on free and open-source software, how do you plan to compile it?