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."
Nice, but 5.x is nice for new installations (Score:5, Informative)
Fast on older h/w? (Score:1)
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.
Re:Fast on older h/w? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Fast on older h/w? (Score:5, Informative)
One big reason may be that 5.x uses GCC 3.4.2, which has much better optimization than GCC 2.9.5 in 4.x. I upgraded some pretty unusual hardware (an older Alpha) and saw tremendous speed increases (several hundred percent) in a few areas, like running "openssl speed".
Please Support FreeBSD (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Please Support FreeBSD (Score:2)
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)
BitTorrent (the right link) (Score:4, Informative)
Re:BitTorrent (the right link) (Score:2)
Re:*BSD is Dead! (Score:2)
Re:No Errata? (Score:2, Informative)
4.11R errata [freebsd.org]
4.11R relnotes [freebsd.org]
Re:FreeBSD==hard power off and DEAD! Journal ME! (Score:2)
Re:FreeBSD==hard power off and DEAD! Journal ME! (Score:2)
From what I hear, LFS combined with kernel RaidFrame is a killer combination. But until LFS is stablized, nobody will get to see the benefits of this.
Re:FreeBSD==hard power off and DEAD! Journal ME! (Score:2)
Maybe it's another story with RaidFrame. I have heard it is very slow serving NFS, but haven't heard an update on this lately. Should check the mailing list archives.
Re:FreeBSD==hard power off and DEAD! Journal ME! (Score:2)
So in filesystem terms it is considered unstable, but it does indeed work right now. It just doesn't provide assurances and reliability necessary to be part of a mature OS.
Re:FreeBSD==hard power off and DEAD! Journal ME! (Score:2)
Put NetBSD 2.0 on my 25Mhz sparcstation 1. I've never really had that much of a chance to work with NetBSD before, and I've been hearing all sorts of good things about it; it's always been held with high regard in my mind. Anyway, yeah, I've never seen that machine fly so fast before. I even gave my friend a shell account on it because he kept claiming that it was unusable and that "ssh is unbearably slow". That was with Linux/sparc of course, so I want him to personally get blown away by how fast