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It is my great pleasure and privilege to announce the availability of
FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE. This release marks a milestone in the FreeBSD 5.x
series and the beginning of the 5-STABLE branch of releases. Some of
the many changes since 5.2.1 include:
- A binary compatibility interface has been introduced for the i386
platform that allows running Microsoft Windows NDIS network drivers
natively in the kernel.
- The network and socket subsystems are now multi-threaded and
reentrant. This allows for much better use of SMP parallelism when
processing and forwarding local and remote network traffic.
- The development environment has been updated to GCC 2.4.2, Binutils
2.15, and GDB 6.1
- The choices for graphical environments have been updated to include
X.org 6.7, Gnome 2.6.2 and KDE 3.3.0.
There has also been a significant focus on testing and bug-fixing with
this release, as well as the freezing of most kernel and userland APIs.
Users and vendors are encouraged to consider transitioning to it as
FreeBSD 5.x is no longer considered a 'New Technology' release series.
Information on migrating from FreeBSD 4.x to 5.x can be found at
For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities,
please see:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng
Availability
- ------------
FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE supports the i386, pc98, alpha, sparc64, amd64, and
ia64 architectures and can be installed directly over the net using
bootable media or copied to a local NFS/FTP server. Distributions for
all architectures are available now.
Please continue to support the FreeBSD Project by purchasing media
from one of our supporting vendors. The following companies will be
offering FreeBSD 5.3 based products:
FreeBSD Mall, Inc. http://www.freebsdmall.com/
Daemonnews, Inc. http://www.bsdmall.com/freebsd1.html
If you can't afford FreeBSD on media, are impatient, or just want to
use it for evangelism purposes, then by all means download the ISO
images. We can't promise that all the mirror sites will carry the
larger ISO images, but they will at least be available from the
following sites. MD5 checksums for the release images are included at
the bottom of this message.
Bittorrent
----------
Bittorrent distribution is being tested on an experimental basis. A
collection of trackers for the release ISO images is available at
FreeBSD is also available via anonymous FTP from mirror sites in the
following countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada,
China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Lithuania,
Amylonia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania,
Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.
Before trying the central FTP site, please check your regional
mirror(s) first by going to:
ftp://ftp.<yourdomain>.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD
Any additional mirror sites will be labeled ftp2, ftp3 and so on.
More information about FreeBSD mirror sites can be found at:
For instructions on installing FreeBSD, please see Chapter 2 of The
FreeBSD Handbook. It provides a complete installation walk-through
for users new to FreeBSD, and can be found online at:
Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to
finance the release engineering activities for FreeBSD 5.2 including
The FreeBSD Mall, Compaq, Yahoo!, Sentex Communications, Sandvine, Inc.,
FreeBSD Systems, Inc, and NTT/Verio.
The release engineering team for 5.3-RELEASE includes:
Scott Long <scottl@FreeBSD.org> Release Engineering,
I386 and AMD64 Release Building
Ken Smith <kensmith@FreeBSD.org> I386 and Sparc64 Release
Building, Mirror Site
Coordination
Robert Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.org> Release Engineering, Security
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> Release Engineering
Murray Stokely <murray@FreeBSD.org> Release Engineering
Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@FreeBSD.org> IA64 Release Building
Takahashi Yoshihiro <nyan@FreeBSD.org> PC98 Release Building
Wilko Bulte <wilko@FreeBSD.org> Alpha Release Building
Kris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org> Package Building
Joe Marcus Clark (marcus@FreeBSD.org> Package Building
Jacques A. Vidrine <nectar@FreeBSD.org> Security Officer
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Nicolas Le Scouarnec
- The development environment has been updated to GCC 2.4.2 Coquille, je suppose, c'est "3.4.2" ?
En tout cas, cela veut dire que les derniers bugs SMP ont été éradiqués, je suppose, et que je peux upgrader ma machine biPr ?
Je teste pour toi si tu veux. Ca tourne depuis ce matin, alors qu'avant, plus d'une journée c'était, comment dire, un gros coup de chance.
Par contre, ils ont desactivé le scheduler ULE, et sont repassé a 4BSD. Je n'ai pas tout compris a mes problemes, je ne sais pas si c'était exclusivement lié a ULE ou pas par contre (j'avais pas compris ca).
-- Nicolas Le Scouarnec
- The development environment has been updated to GCC 2.4.2
Coquille, je suppose, c'est "3.4.2" ?
En tout cas, cela veut dire que les derniers bugs SMP ont été éradiqués,
je suppose, et que je peux upgrader ma machine biPr ?
Je teste pour toi si tu veux. Ca tourne depuis ce matin, alors qu'avant,
plus d'une journée c'était, comment dire, un gros coup de chance.
Par contre, ils ont desactivé le scheduler ULE, et sont repassé a 4BSD.
Je n'ai pas tout compris a mes problemes, je ne sais pas si c'était
exclusivement lié a ULE ou pas par contre (j'avais pas compris ca).
- The development environment has been updated to GCC 2.4.2 Coquille, je suppose, c'est "3.4.2" ?
En tout cas, cela veut dire que les derniers bugs SMP ont été éradiqués, je suppose, et que je peux upgrader ma machine biPr ?
Je teste pour toi si tu veux. Ca tourne depuis ce matin, alors qu'avant, plus d'une journée c'était, comment dire, un gros coup de chance.
Par contre, ils ont desactivé le scheduler ULE, et sont repassé a 4BSD. Je n'ai pas tout compris a mes problemes, je ne sais pas si c'était exclusivement lié a ULE ou pas par contre (j'avais pas compris ca).
-- Nicolas Le Scouarnec
Philippe Gagna
Hello,
Fbsd 5.3 refuse de s'installer sur mes serveur Compaq, je n'arrive pas au bout de mon install aux travers des serveurs ftp internet. Comment je peux garder un log de l'installation foireuse? `Les 3 disques passent mais c'est apres avoir re introduit la boot que le systeme crashe.
Merci,
PG
Ollivier Robert wrote:
Voici l'annonce.
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It is my great pleasure and privilege to announce the availability of FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE. This release marks a milestone in the FreeBSD 5.x series and the beginning of the 5-STABLE branch of releases. Some of the many changes since 5.2.1 include:
- A binary compatibility interface has been introduced for the i386 platform that allows running Microsoft Windows NDIS network drivers natively in the kernel. - The network and socket subsystems are now multi-threaded and reentrant. This allows for much better use of SMP parallelism when processing and forwarding local and remote network traffic. - The development environment has been updated to GCC 2.4.2, Binutils 2.15, and GDB 6.1 - The choices for graphical environments have been updated to include X.org 6.7, Gnome 2.6.2 and KDE 3.3.0.
There has also been a significant focus on testing and bug-fixing with this release, as well as the freezing of most kernel and userland APIs. Users and vendors are encouraged to consider transitioning to it as FreeBSD 5.x is no longer considered a 'New Technology' release series. Information on migrating from FreeBSD 4.x to 5.x can be found at
For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities, please see:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng
Availability - ------------ FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE supports the i386, pc98, alpha, sparc64, amd64, and ia64 architectures and can be installed directly over the net using bootable media or copied to a local NFS/FTP server. Distributions for all architectures are available now.
Please continue to support the FreeBSD Project by purchasing media from one of our supporting vendors. The following companies will be offering FreeBSD 5.3 based products:
FreeBSD Mall, Inc. http://www.freebsdmall.com/ Daemonnews, Inc. http://www.bsdmall.com/freebsd1.html
If you can't afford FreeBSD on media, are impatient, or just want to use it for evangelism purposes, then by all means download the ISO images. We can't promise that all the mirror sites will carry the larger ISO images, but they will at least be available from the following sites. MD5 checksums for the release images are included at the bottom of this message.
Bittorrent ---------- Bittorrent distribution is being tested on an experimental basis. A collection of trackers for the release ISO images is available at
FreeBSD is also available via anonymous FTP from mirror sites in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Lithuania, Amylonia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.
Before trying the central FTP site, please check your regional mirror(s) first by going to:
ftp://ftp.<yourdomain>.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD
Any additional mirror sites will be labeled ftp2, ftp3 and so on.
More information about FreeBSD mirror sites can be found at:
For instructions on installing FreeBSD, please see Chapter 2 of The FreeBSD Handbook. It provides a complete installation walk-through for users new to FreeBSD, and can be found online at:
Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to finance the release engineering activities for FreeBSD 5.2 including The FreeBSD Mall, Compaq, Yahoo!, Sentex Communications, Sandvine, Inc., FreeBSD Systems, Inc, and NTT/Verio.
The release engineering team for 5.3-RELEASE includes:
Scott Long Release Engineering, I386 and AMD64 Release Building Ken Smith I386 and Sparc64 Release Building, Mirror Site Coordination Robert Watson Release Engineering, Security John Baldwin Release Engineering Murray Stokely Release Engineering Marcel Moolenaar IA64 Release Building Takahashi Yoshihiro PC98 Release Building Wilko Bulte Alpha Release Building Kris Kennaway Package Building Joe Marcus Clark ( Package Building Jacques A. Vidrine Security Officer
Fbsd 5.3 refuse de s'installer sur mes serveur Compaq, je n'arrive pas
au bout de mon install aux travers des serveurs ftp internet. Comment je
peux garder un log de l'installation foireuse? `Les 3 disques passent
mais c'est apres avoir re introduit la boot que le systeme crashe.
Merci,
PG
Ollivier Robert wrote:
Voici l'annonce.
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It is my great pleasure and privilege to announce the availability of
FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE. This release marks a milestone in the FreeBSD 5.x
series and the beginning of the 5-STABLE branch of releases. Some of
the many changes since 5.2.1 include:
- A binary compatibility interface has been introduced for the i386
platform that allows running Microsoft Windows NDIS network drivers
natively in the kernel.
- The network and socket subsystems are now multi-threaded and
reentrant. This allows for much better use of SMP parallelism when
processing and forwarding local and remote network traffic.
- The development environment has been updated to GCC 2.4.2, Binutils
2.15, and GDB 6.1
- The choices for graphical environments have been updated to include
X.org 6.7, Gnome 2.6.2 and KDE 3.3.0.
There has also been a significant focus on testing and bug-fixing with
this release, as well as the freezing of most kernel and userland APIs.
Users and vendors are encouraged to consider transitioning to it as
FreeBSD 5.x is no longer considered a 'New Technology' release series.
Information on migrating from FreeBSD 4.x to 5.x can be found at
For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities,
please see:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng
Availability
- ------------
FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE supports the i386, pc98, alpha, sparc64, amd64, and
ia64 architectures and can be installed directly over the net using
bootable media or copied to a local NFS/FTP server. Distributions for
all architectures are available now.
Please continue to support the FreeBSD Project by purchasing media
from one of our supporting vendors. The following companies will be
offering FreeBSD 5.3 based products:
FreeBSD Mall, Inc. http://www.freebsdmall.com/
Daemonnews, Inc. http://www.bsdmall.com/freebsd1.html
If you can't afford FreeBSD on media, are impatient, or just want to
use it for evangelism purposes, then by all means download the ISO
images. We can't promise that all the mirror sites will carry the
larger ISO images, but they will at least be available from the
following sites. MD5 checksums for the release images are included at
the bottom of this message.
Bittorrent
----------
Bittorrent distribution is being tested on an experimental basis. A
collection of trackers for the release ISO images is available at
FreeBSD is also available via anonymous FTP from mirror sites in the
following countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada,
China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Lithuania,
Amylonia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania,
Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.
Before trying the central FTP site, please check your regional
mirror(s) first by going to:
ftp://ftp.<yourdomain>.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD
Any additional mirror sites will be labeled ftp2, ftp3 and so on.
More information about FreeBSD mirror sites can be found at:
For instructions on installing FreeBSD, please see Chapter 2 of The
FreeBSD Handbook. It provides a complete installation walk-through
for users new to FreeBSD, and can be found online at:
Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to
finance the release engineering activities for FreeBSD 5.2 including
The FreeBSD Mall, Compaq, Yahoo!, Sentex Communications, Sandvine, Inc.,
FreeBSD Systems, Inc, and NTT/Verio.
The release engineering team for 5.3-RELEASE includes:
Scott Long <scottl@FreeBSD.org> Release Engineering,
I386 and AMD64 Release Building
Ken Smith <kensmith@FreeBSD.org> I386 and Sparc64 Release
Building, Mirror Site
Coordination
Robert Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.org> Release Engineering, Security
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> Release Engineering
Murray Stokely <murray@FreeBSD.org> Release Engineering
Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@FreeBSD.org> IA64 Release Building
Takahashi Yoshihiro <nyan@FreeBSD.org> PC98 Release Building
Wilko Bulte <wilko@FreeBSD.org> Alpha Release Building
Kris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org> Package Building
Joe Marcus Clark (marcus@FreeBSD.org> Package Building
Jacques A. Vidrine <nectar@FreeBSD.org> Security Officer
Fbsd 5.3 refuse de s'installer sur mes serveur Compaq, je n'arrive pas au bout de mon install aux travers des serveurs ftp internet. Comment je peux garder un log de l'installation foireuse? `Les 3 disques passent mais c'est apres avoir re introduit la boot que le systeme crashe.
Merci,
PG
Ollivier Robert wrote:
Voici l'annonce.
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It is my great pleasure and privilege to announce the availability of FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE. This release marks a milestone in the FreeBSD 5.x series and the beginning of the 5-STABLE branch of releases. Some of the many changes since 5.2.1 include:
- A binary compatibility interface has been introduced for the i386 platform that allows running Microsoft Windows NDIS network drivers natively in the kernel. - The network and socket subsystems are now multi-threaded and reentrant. This allows for much better use of SMP parallelism when processing and forwarding local and remote network traffic. - The development environment has been updated to GCC 2.4.2, Binutils 2.15, and GDB 6.1 - The choices for graphical environments have been updated to include X.org 6.7, Gnome 2.6.2 and KDE 3.3.0.
There has also been a significant focus on testing and bug-fixing with this release, as well as the freezing of most kernel and userland APIs. Users and vendors are encouraged to consider transitioning to it as FreeBSD 5.x is no longer considered a 'New Technology' release series. Information on migrating from FreeBSD 4.x to 5.x can be found at
For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities, please see:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng
Availability - ------------ FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE supports the i386, pc98, alpha, sparc64, amd64, and ia64 architectures and can be installed directly over the net using bootable media or copied to a local NFS/FTP server. Distributions for all architectures are available now.
Please continue to support the FreeBSD Project by purchasing media from one of our supporting vendors. The following companies will be offering FreeBSD 5.3 based products:
FreeBSD Mall, Inc. http://www.freebsdmall.com/ Daemonnews, Inc. http://www.bsdmall.com/freebsd1.html
If you can't afford FreeBSD on media, are impatient, or just want to use it for evangelism purposes, then by all means download the ISO images. We can't promise that all the mirror sites will carry the larger ISO images, but they will at least be available from the following sites. MD5 checksums for the release images are included at the bottom of this message.
Bittorrent ---------- Bittorrent distribution is being tested on an experimental basis. A collection of trackers for the release ISO images is available at
FreeBSD is also available via anonymous FTP from mirror sites in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Lithuania, Amylonia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.
Before trying the central FTP site, please check your regional mirror(s) first by going to:
ftp://ftp.<yourdomain>.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD
Any additional mirror sites will be labeled ftp2, ftp3 and so on.
More information about FreeBSD mirror sites can be found at:
For instructions on installing FreeBSD, please see Chapter 2 of The FreeBSD Handbook. It provides a complete installation walk-through for users new to FreeBSD, and can be found online at:
Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to finance the release engineering activities for FreeBSD 5.2 including The FreeBSD Mall, Compaq, Yahoo!, Sentex Communications, Sandvine, Inc., FreeBSD Systems, Inc, and NTT/Verio.
The release engineering team for 5.3-RELEASE includes:
Scott Long Release Engineering, I386 and AMD64 Release Building Ken Smith I386 and Sparc64 Release Building, Mirror Site Coordination Robert Watson Release Engineering, Security John Baldwin Release Engineering Murray Stokely Release Engineering Marcel Moolenaar IA64 Release Building Takahashi Yoshihiro PC98 Release Building Wilko Bulte Alpha Release Building Kris Kennaway Package Building Joe Marcus Clark ( Package Building Jacques A. Vidrine Security Officer