
FreeBSD 7.0-RC1
has been released.
"The ports team has gotten the release package sets built for most of the architectures (sparc64 is still a long way off) so we have begun including the pre-built packages on the ISOs. Even a very basic post-build test turned up one latent bug in sysinstall, and once that was fixed a more extensive test (load both KDE and GNOME) turned up two more latent bugs. The 7.0-RC1 builds have one of the three bugs fixed in them. The other two bugs aren't fatal to installs on 7.0-RC1 (they were fatal to installs on 6.3-RC2) and we have more 7.0-RCs coming so I went ahead with making 7.0-RC1 available as-is."
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2007-07-11
What the f--k are you talking about again? The missing stuff in FreeBSD is present in Linux AND in Solaris. The Solaris driver came AFTER the FreeBSD driver, now go figure..