FreeBSD 5.4 Released
FreeBSD 5.4 is out. Reader KFW excerpts from the announcement: "The Release Engineering Team is happy to announce the availability of FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE, the latest release of the FreeBSD Stable development branch. Since FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE in November 2004 we have made many improvements in functionality, stability, performance, and device driver support for some hardware, as well as dealt with known security issues and made many bugfixes." Here are the release notes.
Ok...So how much is FreeBSD 5.4 going to cost me?
Sarge was frozen.
FreeBSD has risen from the grave.
It's hailing here in northern California in may.
The end is near, put on your glasses and anti-radiation suits boys, we're in for a ride.
Excuse me, I don't mean to impose, but I am the ocean
*sarcasm detector explodes*
I'll come over to your house and install it for free. If you want me to shower first, that costs extra.
What is it with you people???
You make me sick.
The Mothership
From the release notes:
"The -f option of tail(1) utility now supports more than one file at a time."
That enhancement alone is worthy of upgrading!
The party of stupid and the party of evil get together and do something both stupid and evil, then call it bipartisan.
User starts typing:
l
*pop*
Clippy on Unix:
It looks like you're trying to write a cross-platform, intelligent forking, self-sustained, multi-thread application. Do you need help with that?
User: Fuck off clippy. I just wanted ls!
"I used to have that really cool,funny sig