Greetings!
I've been using Unix since a long time now, starting with Interactive Unix millions of years ago.
While using a lot of different variants of Unix (like SunOS, Solaris, AIX, Sinix, OpenBSD and other), I stuck to Linux since its beginnings.
Now, with the discussion around 'systemd', I feel that the time has come to move on and give FreeBSD a real try.
I browsed to a lot of documentation about FreeBSD now, read documents about upgrade strategy etc., but I missed a special information vital for me:
What's the FreeBSD lifecycle, how does it work?
If I install a version 10 system now - how long do I receive upgrades for the base?
Either I missed this information, or I didn't understand updates properly.
Any hints? What did I miss?
Markus
I've been using Unix since a long time now, starting with Interactive Unix millions of years ago.
While using a lot of different variants of Unix (like SunOS, Solaris, AIX, Sinix, OpenBSD and other), I stuck to Linux since its beginnings.
Now, with the discussion around 'systemd', I feel that the time has come to move on and give FreeBSD a real try.
I browsed to a lot of documentation about FreeBSD now, read documents about upgrade strategy etc., but I missed a special information vital for me:
What's the FreeBSD lifecycle, how does it work?
If I install a version 10 system now - how long do I receive upgrades for the base?
Either I missed this information, or I didn't understand updates properly.
Any hints? What did I miss?
Markus