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Kris just announced on the mailing list that new current images are now available! Check out the info below!
The PC-BSD project is pleased to announce the availability of our first
images based upon FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT!
WARNING: These images are considered “bleeding-edge” and should be
treated as such.
The DVD/USB ISO files can now be downloaded from the following URL:
http://download.pcbsd.org/iso/11.0-CURRENTFEB2015/amd64/
We hope to continue rolling these –CURRENT images as a way for testers
and developers to tryout both FreeBSD and PC-BSD bleeding edge features,
often months before a planned release. These images include a full PKG
repository compiled for that months image. Users of this system will
also be able to “upgrade” when the next monthly image is published.
– Reporting Bugs –
This is a great way to test features and report bugs well before the
release cycle begins for the next major .0 release.
For bugs in PC-BSD, please report to:
https://bugs.pcbsd.org
For FreeBSD / Port / Kernel / World bugs, please report to:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi
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The PC-BSD project is pleased to announce the availability of our first
images based upon FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT!
WARNING: These images are considered “bleeding-edge” and should be
treated as such.
The DVD/USB ISO files can now be downloaded from the following URL:
http://download.pcbsd.org/iso/11.0-CURRENTFEB2015/amd64/
We hope to continue rolling these –CURRENT images as a way for testers
and developers to tryout both FreeBSD and PC-BSD bleeding edge features,
often months before a planned release. These images include a full PKG
repository compiled for that months image. Users of this system will
also be able to “upgrade” when the next monthly image is published.
– Reporting Bugs –
This is a great way to test features and report bugs well before the
release cycle begins for the next major .0 release.
For bugs in PC-BSD, please report to:
https://bugs.pcbsd.org
For FreeBSD / Port / Kernel / World bugs, please report to:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi
Continue reading...