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FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE Available 25

noackjr pastes "'The Release Engineering Team is happy to announce the availability of FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE, the latest release of the FreeBSD Legacy development branch. Since FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE in May 2004 we have made conservative updates to a number of software programs in the base system, dealt with known security issues, and made many bugfixes.' See the release, hardware and installation notes for more information. Currently there are no errata. FreeBSD 4.11 is available via BitTorrent or one of the many mirrors."
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FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE Available

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  • I think it's great that they're maintaining the 4.x branch for a little while longer for those who can't afford to upgrade today. Still, if you're on 4.x and haven't made the jump because you're nervous about it, this is an excellent time to do so. I'm running it on several production servers, and it's at least as fast for everything I've thrown at it (and quite a bit faster at some things).
    • by Anonymous Coward
      How is 5.x on seriously old h/w? Say a 486/66 with 20MB of RAM (not running X!)? Or a K6-233 with 64MB? Both are uniprocessor, if that's not obvious.

      Is 5.x as fast as 4.x in those situations? How's the support for the old NIC cards?

      The impression I get is that upgrading those from 4.10 to 5.3 will not be an improvement. I'd be happy to be shown otherwise.
      • by archen ( 447353 )
        I've found 5x to be... well hard to predict. On a K6-400 I found an improvement in performance, although I have absolutely no idea why. On my first computer (P166/192Mb RAM) I found the performance to be rather poor. I suppose it depends on what you run as well. I'm runing Apache2 (with random CGI), Postgresql, with a Music Player Daemon playing ogg/mp3 at times. But maybe I just idealize how fast I expect the machine to run, since I recall only being able to run Paint Shop Pro 5, Netscape and Winamp (
  • by wikinerd ( 809585 ) on Tuesday January 25, 2005 @05:19PM (#11473155) Journal
    Please don't download FreeBSD but prefer to buy it on CDROM, preferably from FreeBSDmall.com [freebsdmall.com], which is linked from FreeBSD "Getting [freebsd.org]" page. This way you can support FreeBSD. Another way to help the project is to donate money [freebsd.org].
    • Do what I do and do both! I'm on the subscription, so I get every release in a nice Walnut Creek style jewelcase, and I also download the ISOs (or upgrade from cvsup) so I can install immediately without having to wait for the mailman.

      When you give a copy to a friend to try out, they'll be much more impressed if they see a professional jewelcase instead of something you burned and wrote on with an old sharpie. They won't think you're trying to shove off some cheapass warez on them.
  • BitTorrent (Score:1, Redundant)

    by wikinerd ( 809585 )
    If you want to download FreeBSD, prefer using BitTorrent [slashdot.org]">BitTorrent.
  • by wikinerd ( 809585 ) on Tuesday January 25, 2005 @05:31PM (#11473275) Journal
    Please help to save bandwidth by using BitTorrent [freebsd.org] to download FreeBSD.

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