FreeBSD 8.0 Released
An anonymous reader writes "The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 8 stable release. Some of the highlights:
Xen DomU support, network stack virtualization, stack-smashing protection, TTY layer rewrite, much improved ZFS v13, a new USB stack, multicast updates including IGMPv3, vimage — a new virtualization container, Fedora 10 Linux binary compatibility to run Linux software such as Flash 10 and others, trusted BSD MAC (Mandatory Access Control), and rewritten NFS client/server introducing NFSv4. Inclusion of improved device mmap() extensions will allow the technical implementation of a 64-bit Nvidia display driver for the x86-64 platform. The GNOME desktop environment has been upgraded to 2.26.3, KDE to 4.3.1, and Firefox to 3.5.5. There is also an in-depth look at the new features and major architectural changes in FreeBSD 8.0, including a screenshot tour, upgrade instructions are posted here. You can grab the latest version from FreeBSD from the mirrors (main ftp server) or via BitTorrent. Please consider making a donation and help us to spread the word by tweeting and blogging about the drive and release."
I was going to put Win7 on my HP dv7, but now this!
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Most of this could be from a Linux distribution list of new features... Slightly ahead in some ways, slightly behind in others.
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Why on earth would a desktop user run FreeBSD instead of Linux, when it doesn't add a single feature available on Linux?
What? You can emulate Linux binaries?
Technically, 8.0-RELEASE has not yet been announced. Judging by the links in the submission, it looks like the "anonymous reader" is whoever owns cyberciti.biz, and he decided to submit the story early in order to drive traffic to his site.
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I was intending to install RC3 on a new desktop machine a few days ago, but got the error message "this version not available on this server". So I went to the options screen and changed it to 8.0-RELEASE just on a hunch and happily it was there and installed without a hitch. Definitely several good performance improvements over 7.2, especially when copying large amounts of data from a USB disk. So far this seems like a nice, solid release and I look forward to migrating my servers to it (after a month or so, just to be sure).
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If only for the improvements to ZFS I'll give it a shot.
512 MB RAM, 20 GB disk, 200 GB transfer, five datacenters. $19.95/month.
PF + AltQ, a ZFS raidz array, and booting from a CF card. Excellent job, kudos to the FreeBSD team!
Congratulations to all involved!
FreeBSD is a great Free Unix system.
Nothing yet on the website. Only 8 rc3 released on November 12th.
But on the FTP there is something on Nov. 22 labelled as 8.0
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/8.0/
wpa_supplicant needs to either be dumped and replaced with something better or the people that work on wpa_supplicant need rework it to support a wider variety of wifi cards
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Elegy For *BSD
I am a *BSD user
and I try hard to be brave
That is a tall order
*BSD's foot is in the grave.
I tap at my toy keyboard
and whistle a happy tune
but keeping happy's so hard,
*BSD died so soon.
Each day I wake and softly sob
Nightfall finds me crying
Not only am I a zit faced slob
but *BSD is dying.
Seriously - some anonymous person makes vague claims about how it's "higher quality" - without defining "quality" or providing any citations, reasons, or examples, and it's modded "insightful"?!?! TWICE!??!!
What. The. Fuck!??!!
Here's my refutation of this post - containing just as much "insightful" commentary as yours:
Nuh-uh!
So, where are *my* "insightful" mods?
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Your blog has been a great resource for me for a very long time. Thanks for all the informative posts... you were the only set of instructions that made sense for doing a binary upgrade :-)
Thank you sir!!!
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.deb vs .rpm? Debian & BSD they can now handle each other's packages (like KDE apps can run in Gnome and vice versa if the right libraries are installed) and I stand back and wonder if Google and others might be right where the apps are everything and the underlying OS means very little to the average consumer.
Maybe it's me, or are we starting to see BSD & Linux become the new Gnome vs KDE or new
Irregardless, cheers to the OpenBSD crew on another release, even if I'm a Kubuntu user. When one of us does well, we all do.
I call it 'The Aristocrats'
I did not read your blog using freebsd-update this time, but as far as I see, it would not have saved me needing hands on assistance for the system that I tried to update remotely with the last connection being a wlan. I added the appropriate lines to rc.conf before the update, but after the first reboot with the new kernel and old userland, the wlan did not come up. Thinking about it, nothing else could be expected...
It appeared on the main ftp server on Monday and only an hour later on some of the mirrors. Now most of them got the bits. This is really not the time to stress the main ftp server more than necessary. The checksum files from the main server might be worse getting -- or better yet, wait for the official announcement that will contain them, too.
It's the apps, stupid.
People run apps. OSes are just a necessary evil. I personally would love to see the day when apps are coded like console games, with only the needed parts to boot and run and do the job.
Because he is smarter than you are?
Whoever modded this shit insightful should be banned from moderating.
Seems pretty roundabout... to make youtube work they needed Flash. To make Flash work they got Fedora 10 compatibly going.
For AMD64, on FreeBSD 8.0-RC2, as on FreeBSD 7.2:
Linux emulation is broken and has been broken for ages. Linux processes segfault unpredictably but often.
Live UFS dump is broken. That's right, the dump command doesn't work. Oh, it seems like it works, and restore in test mode reports that the archive produced by dump is valid. You have to run restore in full test mode, where it checks the integrity of every file in the archive instead of just listing its contents in order to detect the corruption.
USB mass storage support is broken. Expect kernel panics if you attempt to move gigabytes to a USB 2 external drive.
Wine is not supported; you have to build it on a 32-bit machine and install the resulting package in 32-bit emulation mode.
ZFS in double parity mode is broken. Try offlining two disks in a double parity pool. You can't. Fail. Try replacing two dead disks in a double parity pool. You can't, the replace operation never completes. Fail.
MTRR for older ATI cards is broken and has been broken for ages.
The problem with FreeBSD is that, compared with Linux, its user and developer communities are microscopic. Glaring bugs that have existed since forever will never be fixed and nobody cares.
I would have loved to try and dual boot FreeBSD, but it doesn't support XFS at all. The partitions that hold my media files are all XFS filesystems. One of the best features of linux is its wide support of various filesystems, even long obsolete ones.
YOU MOM HASN'T BEEN WET SINCE YOU BROKE HER TWOT.
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I'm going to guess something got lost in translation in this summary. I have an amd64 machine that runs 64-bit nvidia glx without any problems.
Is there some WaterRoof (OS X utility for IPFW) equivalent for FreeBSD?
Anyone post an image to run on VMware Player?
"I might have made a tactical error in not going to a physician for 20 years." -- Warren Zevon
FreeBSD 4.x was hot back in the old days of 2003ish. After pulling my hair out with Gentoo FreeBSD was well integrated and stable.
I know there is experimental 5 year old patches for java 1.3x which I successfully compiled which looked like a bootstrap hack with an emulated jvm just to compile it. FreeBSD 5.x was just terrible and i kept using 4.x until 4.12 before switching back to Windows. I hope it got better as not even my simple usb keyboard that was supported with FBSD 3.,x and 4.x would not work with 5.x and 6.x
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What's the point in the screenshots? It looks like every other GNOME desktop. (or KDE desktop for the KDE screenshots)
Cory Doctorow talking about cloud computing makes as much sense as George W Bush talking about electrical engineering.
Have you tried http://cloudjobs.net/ so far?
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I've found FreeBSD PC hardware support to be very disappointing in recent years.
Maybe I always buy the wrong machines, but my recent experiences were such that FreeBSD does not ever boot and install out of the box (always hangs/crashes), whereas NetBSD and Linux usually do. Sometimes those systems also do not recognize or support certain hardware components properly, but that does not prevent them from booting and running.
I'm not interested in messing with FreeBSD kernel compile options and maybe bootloader settings. In the past (more than 5 or so years ago) it just worked, nowadays I guess you are expected to check whether the PC you buy is supported or to fix stuff on your own.
Only once in the past 4 years have I seen a FreeBSD version that runs on one of my systems, and that was a custom compiled version with altered interrupt controller settings or something like that.
Will or has FreeBSD returned to a generally usable default?
Gentoo fills the same niche with the Linux kernel. And since when is Slackware not a complete distro? Perhaps you meant “Linux From Scratch”...P.S.: Please get your spelling right. It’s “niche”, “distros”, “BSDs” (second one only), and “develop for their developers”. Be happy that no grammar Nazi is close. With that amount of errors he would have ripped you to shreds. ^^
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I use slackware for my home web server / ssh-ing and torrenting from work. I have always been interested in BSDs but never really bothered to try it out. From what I understand Slackware is pretty similar to BSDs (do it yourself/rc.* scripts). What would be the main advantages of switching to a BSD? The ports system?
One interesting and yet unexplored scenario with FreeBSD is using it for the ZFS in small "appliance" devices, like ARM-based NAS servers. Give it enough RAM and there appears a very interesting opportunity.
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Linux holy ppl should be very scared now. Scared, they are. So many anti-BSD posts shows how scared they are.
Some of the highlights:...a new USB stack
Does that include support for USB 3.0?