FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for modern server, desktop, and embedded computer platforms. It is derived from BSD, the version of UNIX® developed at the University of California, Berkeley and is developed and maintained by a large team of individuals. Additional platforms are in various stages of development. Who is Using FreeBSD? :- Probably a lot more people than you think. FreeBSD is everywhere. In fact, there’s a good chance you’re using at least some code derived from FreeBSD in your everyday life. If you stream movies via Netflix, chat with friends on WhatsApp, or play the latest PlayStation 4 game sensation, you’re already using FreeBSD. That’s only the beginning though, take a look at just some of the companies and applications using FreeBSD.
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The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE. This is the first release of the stable/11 branch. Some of the highlights:- OpenSSH DSA key generation has been disabled by default. It is important to update OpenSSH keys prior to upgrading. Additionally, Protocol 1 support has been removed. OpenSSH has been updated to 7.2p2. Additional wireless support for 802.11n has been added to several drivers. By default, the ifconfig(8) utility will set the default regulatory domain to FCC on wireless interfaces. As a result, newly created wireless interfaces with default settings will have less chance to violate country-specific regulations. The svnlite(1) utility has been updated to version 1.9.4. The libblacklist(3) library and applications have been ported from the NetBSD Project. Native graphics support has been added to the bhyve(8) hypervisor. Broader wireless network driver support has been added.
The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE. This is the first release of the stable/11 branch. Some of the highlights:- OpenSSH DSA key generation has been disabled by default. It is important to update OpenSSH keys prior to upgrading. Additionally, Protocol 1 support has been removed. OpenSSH has been updated to 7.2p2. Additional wireless support for 802.11n has been added to several drivers. By default, the ifconfig(8) utility will set the default regulatory domain to FCC on wireless interfaces. As a result, newly created wireless interfaces with default settings will have less chance to violate country-specific regulations. The svnlite(1) utility has been updated to version 1.9.4. The libblacklist(3) library and applications have been ported from the NetBSD Project. Native graphics support has been added to the bhyve(8) hypervisor. Broader wireless network driver support has been added.
The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE. This is the third release of the stable/10 branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE and introduces some new features. Some of the highlights:-The UEFI boot loader received several improvements: It now follows /boot/config and /boot.config files, multi-device boot support works and command line arguments are parsed. Additionally, its framebuffer driver has been enhanced with GOP (Graphics Output Protocol) and UGA (Universal Graphics Adapter) handling, allowing to set the current graphics mode on systems using one of these methods. Moreover, ZFS boot capability has been added to the UEFI boot loader, including support for multiple ZFS Boot Environments (BEs), e. g. those provided by sysutils/beadm. GNOME has been updated to version 3.16.2. TeXLive has been updated to TL2015. Xorg-Server has been updated to version 1.17.4.
The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE. This is the third release of the stable/10 branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE and introduces some new features. Some of the highlights:-The UEFI boot loader received several improvements: It now follows /boot/config and /boot.config files, multi-device boot support works and command line arguments are parsed. Additionally, its framebuffer driver has been enhanced with GOP (Graphics Output Protocol) and UGA (Universal Graphics Adapter) handling, allowing to set the current graphics mode on systems using one of these methods. Moreover, ZFS boot capability has been added to the UEFI boot loader, including support for multiple ZFS Boot Environments (BEs), e. g. those provided by sysutils/beadm. GNOME has been updated to version 3.16.2. TeXLive has been updated to TL2015. Xorg-Server has been updated to version 1.17.4.
The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE. This is the third release of the stable/10 branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE and introduces some new features. Some of the highlights:-The resolvconf(8) utility has been updated to version 3.7.0, with improvements to protect DNS privacy. The ntp suite has been updated to version 4.2.8p3. GNOME has been updated to version 3.14.2.
The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE. This is the third release of the stable/10 branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE and introduces some new features. Some of the highlights:-The resolvconf(8) utility has been updated to version 3.7.0, with improvements to protect DNS privacy. The ntp suite has been updated to version 4.2.8p3. GNOME has been updated to version 3.14.2.
The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE. This is the second release of the stable/10 branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE and introduces some new features. Some of the highlights:-The new console driver, vt(4), has been added. Support for FreeBSD/i386 guests has been added to bhyve(4). The bhyve(4) hypervisor now supports booting from a zfs(8) filesystem. Support for SMP was added to the armv6 kernels and enabled by default in the configuration files for all platforms that contain multi-core CPUs. OpenSSH has been updated to version 6.6p1. OpenSSL has been updated to version 1.0.1j. The pkg(8) package management utility has been updated to version 1.3.8.
The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE. This is the second release of the stable/10 branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE and introduces some new features. Some of the highlights:-The new console driver, vt(4), has been added. Initial support for UEFI boot has been added for the FreeBSD/amd64 architecture. The bhyve(4) hypervisor now supports booting from a zfs(8) filesystem. Support for SMP was added to the armv6 kernels and enabled by default in the configuration files for all platforms that contain multi-core CPUs. OpenSSH has been updated to version 6.6p1. OpenSSL has been updated to version 1.0.1j. The pkg(8) package management utility has been updated to version 1.3.8.
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