FreeBSD 4.9 RC1 Ready For Testing 48
wumpus188 writes "FreeBSD Release Eng. Team's Murray Stokely announces the availability of first release candidate for FreeBSD 4.9 (RC1). He is requesting everyone to download and test, including helping with finding bugs. As indicated in the Release Engineering Team's testing agenda, more testing should be done with PAE systems to test device compatibility and performance. In particular, active systems with 12 gigs of RAM or more should be thoroughly tested to make sure the various memory allocation algorithms in the kernel still scale properly."
Hmmm (Score:1, Insightful)
Sorry, couldn't resist......
active systems with 12 gigs of RAM or more (Score:5, Funny)
Yes. Both of them. Sheesh.
Re:active systems with 12 gigs of RAM or more (Score:2)
Re:active systems with 12 gigs of RAM or more (Score:2)
(murderous Homer mode on) I...said...laugh... (off)
RC1 already? (Score:1)
I usually don't read that many mailinglists so maybe that is common and no trouble but I wouldn't have belived they was considering a release already.
Re:RC1 already? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:My prelim bug report (Score:2, Funny)
Better check your own pulse on your neck. Seems you lack blood flow to the brain.
4.9 RC1 (Score:2)
Re:4.9 RC1 (Score:2, Informative)
Re:4.9 RC1 (Score:2)
Re:4.9 RC1 (Score:1)
It sounds like you already have what you want. If you don't want uname to say 4.9PRE then hack
Re:4.9 RC1 (Score:2)
I'm not really worried about uname as much as stability. Not sure how 4.9-PRE compares in stability to tracking RELENG_4_8.
Re:4.9 RC1 (Score:4, Informative)
RELENG_4_X tracks 4.X + security fixes. Security fixes and super-major bug fixes are the only things that get added to this branch. No new features will be added here.
RELENG_4_X_Y_RELEASE will get you 4.X.Y release, the same code as is put on the CDs.
OK , maybe this is a stupid question but.... (Score:3, Insightful)
the time being? Even though I use FreeBSD (though admittedly only as a backup OS to Linux) I'm confused by their release policy. At what minor
version increment do current release branches become stable or are we supposed to just hope for the best?
If 5.0 was as unstable as I've heard in certain situations why was it ever released , why don't they just do the same as the linux kernel
team and keep releasing beta versions until things seem ok?
Re:OK , maybe this is a stupid question but.... (Score:2, Informative)
If you want the bleeding edge, you can try CURRENT (HEAD, 5.1). But they call it bleeding edge, because you might cut yourself, you know.
That said, I am using a 5-CURRENT machine to write this. I haven't had major troubles with this. But, if you aren't the kind of person who would use a odd-numbered kernel in linux, you should stick with STABLE releases. I have all my production machines in STABLE, I only use CURRENT in my "expenda
Re:OK , maybe this is a stupid question but.... (Score:2)
Re:OK , maybe this is a stupid question but.... (Score:1)
My workstation running 5.1 was up for 60 days no problem. Only reason it went down was because of the nvidia kernel module, which you probably wouldn't be using on a production machine anyway.
Re:OK , maybe this is a stupid question but.... (Score:3, Informative)
Personally, I plan to switch when 5.2 is released, though. Mostly for the filesystem snapshots and background fsck. I too use FBSD 5 on my personal workstation and have scince 5.0-RELEASE, without any problems, so I don't worry too much.
Re:OK , maybe this is a stupid question but.... (Score:1, Flamebait)
Re:OK , maybe this is a stupid question but.... (Score:1)
5000 messages a day is fairly light by a lot of standards though, so that is all I can speak to.
Re:*BSD is dying (Score:1, Insightful)
There's ample ammunition for the argument that FreeBSD is dead, but there's equally ample ammunition to support the view that FreeBSD development is strong. Given that it sits at the core of Apple's OS X, there is substantial opportunity to gain from this.
I think that the death of FreeBSD as an OS is premature: the death of commercial releases may be real.
I vastly prefer messing around with FreeBSD: faster
Re:*BSD is dying (Score:2)
against BSD itself. Either way he needs to seek help IMO.
4.9 is coming along nicely (Score:2)
The OpenSSH/OpenSSL bugs are mostly ironed out, watch for bind9.2.4 in