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With Linux, the core maintainers are mainly responsible for release of the kernel and then it is up to other entities to implement the final distribution e.g. your preferred shell environment, your preferred window manager, your preferred programming tools, etc. The core FreeBSD maintainers are responsible for release of a working operating system (kernel and minimal userland) which you can optionally build upon with specific software e.g. The release notes provide the in-depth look at the new release, and you can get it from the download page.Īs a software developer, and concerning kernel/core subsystems of an OS, I respect more the FreeBSD software development model than the Linux one. Broader wireless network driver support has been added.Native graphics support has been added to the bhyve(8) hypervisor.Support for the AArch64 (arm64) architecture has been added.The libblacklist(3) library and applications have been ported from the NetBSD Project.The svnlite(1) utility has been updated to version 1.9.4.As a result, newly created wireless interfaces with default settings will have less chance to violate country-specific regulations. By default, the ifconfig(8) utility will set the default regulatory domain to FCC on wireless interfaces.Wireless support for 802.11n has been added.Additionally, Protocol 1 support has been removed.
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Setup openzfs on freebsd update#
It is important to update OpenSSH keys prior to upgrading. OpenSSH DSA key generation has been disabled by default.This is the first release of the stable/11 branch. The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE.