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FreeBSD is a rapidly developing operating system. Keeping up on
the latest developments can be a chore! To keep on top of things,
be sure and check this page periodically. Also, you may wish to
subscribe to the
freebsd-announce
mailing list. The following projects have their own news pages, which should
be checked for project specific updates. For a detailed description of past, present, and future releases,
see the Release
Information page. For FreeBSD Security Advisories, please refer to the
Security Information page. Older announcements:
2001,
2000,
1999,
1998,
1997,
1996
This page contains information about porting FreeBSD to the - PowerPC.
+ PowerPC®.3 July, 2002 : This page has been significantly updated. FreeBSD/PowerPC currently boots almost to the point of reaching single-user mode.
An older news list can be found on Benno's page, and you can view the bootup log.
FreeBSD/PowerPC is a port of the FreeBSD operating system to computers with the PowerPC processor, most notably - recent Macintosh computers.
+ recent Macintosh® computers.At the moment "New World" (i.e. colourful case) Apple Macintoshes. Other platforms, such as older - PowerMacs and non-Apple computers using Open Firmware, + Power Mac®s and non-Apple computers using Open Firmware, are expected to be targeted later on.
FreeBSD/PowerPC currently is on the verge of booting to single-user mode.
FreeBSD/PowerPC is mostly in cvs for -CURRENT.
Benno Rice is the project lead. Contact him if you can contribute code. If you just want to know about the status of this project, check this page regularly or join the FreeBSD/PowerPC mailing list.
To subscribe to this list, send mail to <freebsd-ppc-subscribe@FreeBSD.org> or visit mailman interface.
This page contains information about the FreeBSD port to Sun Microsystem's - UltraSPARC architecture. UltraSPARC is a + UltraSPARC® architecture. UltraSPARC is a Tier 1 architecture, and as such is fully supported by the FreeBSD project. However, the port is not as mature as the existing i386 or alpha ports. Discussion of the UltraSPARC port takes place on the freebsd-sparc mailing list.
The follow people have been working either in the spotlights or behind the scenes to get the FreeBSD port off the ground:
18 January, 2003 : The if_xl driver is now supported in -current.
10 December, 2002 : Daily snapshots of 5.0-CURRENT are now available on ftp2.freebsd.org.
A summary of supported systems follows. SMP is supported on all supported systems that contain more than 1 processor. For full details please see the release notes of the release you are using.
The following systems are supported, but can only be netbooted due to the onboard scsi controller being unsupported. Work is underway to add support for this scsi controller.
The following systems are unsupported.
Any system not listed here that does not have an UltraSPARC III or greater processor is expected to work, but may not have been tested. If you have a system that is not listed here please try it, and let us know about it.