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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.
For a detailed description of past, present, and future releases,
see the Release
Information page.
+ June 1998
+
+ - 24-Jun-98
+ The FreeBSD Project is sponsoring an
+ FreeBSD Desktop Theme
+ Contest. Participants will design their own X11 configurations,
+ and winners will have theirs distributed with future releases of
+ FreeBSD.
+
+
May 1998
- 30-May-98
FreeBSD and Apache are used in this very useful article
on implementing a web farm using round-robin DNS in
WEBTechniques.com
- 23-May-98
The second issue of the FreeBSD Newsletter is now available in
Adobe PDF format (also by
FTP). A
help file is available to assist you in selecting and using
a PDF viewer.
Article submissions, advertisements, and letters
to the editor should be sent to
newsletter@freebsd.org.
- 1-May-98
The FreeBSD Project set up
Anonymous CVS
for the FreeBSD CVS tree.
Among other things, it allows users of FreeBSD to perform,
with no special privileges, read-only CVS operations
against one of the FreeBSD project's official anoncvs servers.
April 1998
- 16-Apr-98
The new 4 CD set of FreeBSD 2.2.6 is now in stock and should start
shipping to subscription and back-order customers tomorrow. More
information on the CD contents are available from
http://www.cdrom.com.
- 11-Apr-98
The new FreeBSD project FreeBSD Mozilla
Group is created. The FreeBSD Mozilla Group supports and
improves the free available Netscape web browser,
otherwise known as Mozilla.
March 1998
- 25-Mar-98
FreeBSD 2.2.6 has been released.
See the Release
Information page for details. Also be sure to
check the
release errata after installation for any late-breaking issues
with 2.2.6 that you should know about.
February 1998
January 1998
- 08-Jan-98
Improved support for Plug-n-Play cards has now been integrated into
both 3.0-current and 2.2-stable branches now. This is available
in source form via the CVSup utility
or in binary release snapshots from
current.FreeBSD.org
December 1997
- 26-Dec-97
A convenient front-end tool for installing and configuring the
CVSup utility is now available.
To use it, simply login or su to root and run:
pkg_add
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CVSup/cvsupit.tgz
- 2-Dec-97
The "FOOF" bug has now been fixed in our 3.0-current and 2.2-stable
branches and can either be incorporated by using the
CVSup utility, as described below
for the LAND attack fix, or by applying
these patches.
- 1-Dec-97
The "LAND attack" bug in TCP/IP has now been fixed in all relevant
branches and can be incorporated by using the
CVSup utility to track the
latest 2.2 or 3.0 sources.
- 1-Dec-97
Team FreeBSD is a group of FreeBSD users and supporters contributing
CPU idle time in an effort to crack RSA's 64-bit encryption code. For
more information, visit
Team FreeBSD's WWW
site.
November 1997
- 21-Nov-97
Pentium bug -- We are aware of the "F00F" Pentium halting bug and are
working with Intel on a fix. When we have a fix ready for public
consumption it will be announced here, on the mailing list
announce@freebsd.org and to the Usenet newsgroup
comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.announce.
Your patience is appreciated.
- 09-Nov-97
FreeBSD 2.2.5-RELEASE CDROMS are now in stock and shipping to customers
worldwide. More information is available at
http://www.cdrom.com/titles/os/fbsd25.htm.
October 1997
- 22-Oct-97
FreeBSD 2.2.5 has been released.
See the Release
Information page for details. Also be sure to
check the
release errata after installation for any late-breaking issues
with 2.2.5 that you should know about.
September 1997
- 01-Sep-97
FreeBSD performed well in an Internet Week
review of WWW server platforms.
August 1997
- 11-Aug-97
Researchers in Duke University's
Trapeze Project
have developed a high-speed Myrinet driver for FreeBSD. More
information about the driver, Trapeze Project, and its parent
project, the Collaborative Cluster Computing Iniative, including
the code for the Myrinet driver, are available from the CCCI's
WWW page.
- 03-Aug-97
Netscape Communications has released a beta version of
Netscape Communicator v4.0 for FreeBSD. It can be obtained via
FTP from ftp.netscape.com or its mirrors.
July 1997
June 1997
- 17-Jun-97
FreeBSD
2.2.2-RELEASE CD-ROM discs are now in stock; subscription
customers should receive them shortly.
May 1997
April 1997
March 1997
February 1997
- 20-Feb-1997
FreeBSD
2.1.7-RELEASE is now available. Read the
README.TXT file or the
Release Notes for more information.
- 10-Feb-1997
FreeBSD
3.0-970209-SNAP has been released. Read the
README.TXT file for more information about this release.
- 06-Feb-1997
A serious security problem affecting FreeBSD 2.1.6 and
earlier systems was found. The problem has been corrected
within the -stable, -current, and RELENG_2_2 source trees.
As an additional precaution, FreeBSD 2.1.6 is no longer
available from the FTP distribution sites. You can
read more about the problem and solution from the
FreeBSD-SA-97:01.setlocale security announcement.
- 06-Feb-1997
The final pre-release version of FreeBSD 2.2-GAMMA, is now available.
The README.TXT file has more information.
- 05-Feb-1997
The administrative position of FreeBSD Project President has been
eliminated with the
resignation of former president
Jordan K. Hubbard.
- 02-Feb-1997
A snap-of-the-day server has been set up for the most current
snapshot
release of FreeBSD 2.2. Read the
README.TXT
file for more information.
January 1997
December 1996
- 24-Dec-1996
FreeBSD 2.2-BETA
has been released. Please see the
Release Notes for more information.
- 13-Dec-1996
FreeBSD 2.2-RELEASE will not support installation on machines with less
than 5MB of RAM or 1.2MB floppy drives. Please see the original
announcement for more
information.
November 1996
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