The second Release Candidate of the upcoming FreeBSD operating system has been announced and it is now available for download and testing. FreeBSD 9.1 RC2 operating system has been made available for multiple architectures, including amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, and powerpc64. Besides this version, the developers have decided t... (read more)
FreeBSD, an operating system for x86, ARM, IA-64, PowerPC, PC-98 and UltraSPARC architectures, is now at version 8.4 RC2.
The developers of FreeBSD have moved forward with their distribution and have launched the second Release Candidate.
The information about this release is rather scarce. Only a few warnings from the dev team have been published and emphasized.
FreeBSD, an operating system for x86, ARM, IA-64, PowerPC, PC-98 and UltraSPARC architectures, is now at version 8.4 RC3.
The developers of FreeBSD have moved forward with their distribution and have launched the third Release Candidate.
Highlights of FreeBSD 8.4 RC3:
• A bug, that allowed NFS clients to issue READDIR on files, has been fixed;
• sendmail has been updated to version 8
FreeBSD, an operating system for x86, ARM, IA-64, PowerPC, PC-98 and UltraSPARC architectures, is now at version 8.4 RC1.
The developers of FreeBSD have moved forward with their distribution and have released the first Release Candidate.
The FreeBSD Foundation, the maker of the FreeBSD open source operating system, proudly announced on the last day of 2012 that the FreeBSD 9.1 release is now officially available. Actually, the FreeBSD 9.1 operating system was available for download (without any official release) on the FTP servers of the FreeBSD Foundation since last week.
Even though it was known by most of FreeBSD users that the 9.0 release of the best BSD operating system will reach EOL (End-Of-Life) on March 31, 2013, we feel obliged to announce users that FreeBSD 9.0 is no longer supported.
FreeBSD is an open source Unix Like operating system. it is a stable, robust and complete operating system. FreeBSD 9.0 stable is available now for all users. It is the first stable release (checkout the announcement on official site) in 9th series of FreeBSD. You can choose either Gnome 2.3 or KDE 4.7 as the desktop.
Jos Poortvliet from openSUSE has announced earlier today, October 1st, that the first Release Candidate of the upcoming openSUSE 12.2 ARM operating system is now available for download and testing. openSUSE 12.2 is now available on the ARM architecture, with a first Release Candidate version available for testing right now (see download link at the end of th... (read more)
Introduced by Softpedia at the beginning of October 2012, the first Release Candidate of the upcoming openSUSE 12.2 ARM operating system got a lot of attention from both ARM and openSUSE fans.