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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN" [
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<!ENTITY base CDATA "../..">
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1998-10-16 23:47:14 $">
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<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD 3.0 Announcement">
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<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "../../includes.sgml"> %includes;
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]>
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<html>
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&header;
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<p><b>Date:</b> Fri, 16 Oct 1998 13:19:03 -0700<br>
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<b>From:</b> "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@time.cdrom.com><br>
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<b>Subject:</b>FreeBSD 3.0 is now released!</p>
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<P>After what can only be described as a heroic effort by the FreeBSD
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Project volunteers, the long-awaited release of FreeBSD 3.0 is now
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out!</P>
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<P>This release is primarily aimed at developers and early-adopters,
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though many ISPs have reported good results when using it in
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production (not that we recommend this to any but the most highly
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skilled). See the <A HREF="notes.html">release notes</A> for more
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information.</P>
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<p>FreeBSD 3.0-RELEASE is available on <A
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HREF="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD">ftp.freebsd.org</A> and
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various <A HREF="&base/handbook/mirrors.html">FTP mirror sites</A>
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throughout the world. It can also be ordered on CD from
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<A HREF="http://www.cdrom.com/">Walnut Creek CDROM</A>, from where it
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will be shipping shortly as a 4 CD set containing a lot of extra stuff
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of interest to programmers and general users alike.</p>
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<p><b>IMPORTANT NOTE</b>: All of the profits from the sales of this CD set
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go to support the FreeBSD Project!</p>
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<p>Like many businesses in the field of high-tech, Walnut Creek CDROM has
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realized that in order to make any product for an emerging market
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grow, you have to make a significant investment in such growth, even
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if it means abandoning short-term profits. Walnut Creek CDROM is the
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only CDROM vendor who currently does anything like this and it's
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certainly my hope that you will help support the project by buying (or
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getting someone else to buy :) one of their CDs. Thanks!</p>
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<p>The official FTP distribution site for FreeBSD is:</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p><A HREF="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD">ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD</A></p>
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</blockquote>
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<p>Or via the WEB page at:</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p><A HREF="http://www.cdrom.com/pub/FreeBSD">http://www.cdrom.com/pub/FreeBSD</A></p>
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</blockquote>
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<p>And on CD-ROM from Walnut Creek CDROM:</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p>Walnut Creek CDROM<br>
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4041 Pike Lane, #F<br>
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Concord CA, 94520 USA<br>
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Phone: +1 925 674-0783<br>
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Fax: +1 925 674-0821<br>
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Tech Support: +1 925 603-1234<br>
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Email: <A HREF="mailto:info@cdrom.com">info@cdrom.com</A><br>
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WWW: <A HREF="http://www.cdrom.com/">http://www.cdrom.com/</A></p>
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</blockquote>
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<p>If you are in Japan, please refer to <A HREF="http://www.pht.co.jp">
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Pacific HiTech</A> for information on ordering a localized (or the english)
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version of the 3.0 product when it becomes available. Pacific HiTech is
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now an affiliate of Walnut Creek CDROM for Japanese sales of FreeBSD.</p>
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<p>Additionally, FreeBSD is available via anonymous FTP from <A
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HREF="&base/handbook/mirrors.html">mirror sites</A>
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in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria,
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Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
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Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Korea,
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Latvia, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia,
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Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, the Ukraine
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and the United Kingdom (and quite possibly several others which I've
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never even heard of :).</p>
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<p>Before trying the central FTP site, please check your regional
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mirror(s) first by going to:</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p>ftp://ftp.<yourdomain>.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD</p>
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</blockquote>
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Any additional mirror sites will be labeled ftp2, ftp3 and so on.
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<p>The latest versions of export-restricted code for FreeBSD (2.0C or
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later) (eBones and secure) are also being made available at the
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following locations. If you are outside the U.S. or Canada, please get
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secure (DES) and eBones (Kerberos) from one of the following foreign
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distribution sites:</p>
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<dl>
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<dt>South Africa</dt>
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<dd><p><A HREF="ftp://ftp.internat.FreeBSD.ORG/pub/FreeBSD">ftp://ftp.internat.F
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reeBSD.ORG/pub/FreeBSD</A><br>
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<A HREF="ftp://ftp2.internat.FreeBSD.ORG/pub/FreeBSD">ftp://ftp2.internat.FreeBS
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D.ORG/pub/FreeBSD</A></p></dd>
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<dt>Brazil</dt>
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<dd><p><A HREF="ftp://ftp.br.FreeBSD.ORG/pub/FreeBSD">ftp://ftp.br.FreeBSD.ORG/p
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ub/FreeBSD</A></p></dd>
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<dt>Finland</dt>
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<dd><p><A HREF="ftp://nic.funet.fi/pub/unix/FreeBSD/eurocrypt">ftp://nic.funet.f
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i/pub/unix/FreeBSD/eurocrypt</A></p></dd>
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</dl>
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&footer;
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</body>
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</html>
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<!ENTITY base CDATA "../..">
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1998-10-16 23:47:14 $">
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<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD 3.0 Errata Notes">
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<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "../../includes.sgml"> %includes;
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]>
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<!-- $Id: errata.sgml,v 1.1 1998-10-16 23:47:14 jkh Exp $ -->
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<html>
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&header;
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<pre>
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The file <a href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/3.0-RELEASE/ERRATA.TXT">
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ERRATA.TXT</a> contains post-release ERRATA for 3.0 and should always
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be considered the definitive place to look *first* before reporting
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a problem with this release. This file will also be periodically
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updated as new issues are reported so even if you've checked this
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file recently, check it again before filing a bug report. Any
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changes to this file are also automatically emailed to:
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freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
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For 3.0 security advisories, see:
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<a href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CERT/">ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CERT/</a>
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For the latest information.
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---- Security Advisories:
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Current active security advisories for 3.0: None
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---- System Update Information:
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</pre>
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&footer;
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</body>
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</html>
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<!ENTITY base CDATA "../..">
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1998-10-16 23:47:14 $">
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<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD 3.0 Release Notes">
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<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "../../includes.sgml"> %includes;
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]>
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<html>
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&header;
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<pre>
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RELEASE NOTES
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FreeBSD Release 3.0-RELEASE
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This is our first release of 3.0-CURRENT and is aimed primarily at
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early adopters and developers. Some parts of the documentation may
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not be updated yet and should be reported if and when seen.
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Naturally, any installation failures or crashes should also be
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reported ASAP by sending mail to freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org or using the
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send-pr command (those preferring a WEB based interface can also see
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<A href="http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html">this page</A>).
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For information about FreeBSD and the layout of the 3.0-RELEASE
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directory (especially if you're installing from floppies!), see
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ABOUT.TXT. For installation instructions, see the INSTALL.TXT and
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HARDWARE.TXT files.
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This is also hardly the last release on the 3.0-current (HEAD) branch
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and daily snapshot releases will continue as normal following this
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release. Please install them from:
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<A href="ftp://current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD">
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ftp://current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD</A>
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If you wish to get the latest post-3.0-RELEASE technology.
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Table of contents:
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------------------
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1. What's new since 2.2.X-RELEASE
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1.1 KERNEL CHANGES
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1.2 SECURITY FIXES
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1.3 USERLAND CHANGES
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2. Supported Configurations
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2.1 Disk Controllers
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2.2 Ethernet cards
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2.3 ATM
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2.4 Misc
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3. Obtaining FreeBSD
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3.1 FTP/Mail
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3.2 CDROM
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4. Upgrading from previous releases of FreeBSD
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5. Reporting problems, making suggestions, submitting code
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6. Acknowledgements
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1. What's new since 2.2.X-RELEASE
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---------------------------------
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All changes described here are unique to the 3.0 branch unless
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specifically marked as [MERGED] features.
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1.1. KERNEL CHANGES
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-------------------
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o The 2.2.x SCSI subsystem has been almost entirely replaced with
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a new "CAM" (Common Access Method) SCSI system which offers
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improved performance, better error recovery and support for more
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SCSI controllers.
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o The Host ATM Research Platform ("HARP") software by Network
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Computing Services, Inc. has been integrated into the system.
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See /usr/src/share/examples/atm for more info.
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o The SMP (Symmetric MultiProcessing) branch has been merged.
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The kernel is mostly non-reentrant as yet, but work is under way.
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o The code from 4.4BSD-Lite2 has been (finally) merged.
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o Secure RPC is now supported (and usable with NFS et al).
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o Sun's WEBNFS standard is now supported.
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o The MSDOS filesystem code now handles VFAT and FAT32 partitions.
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[MERGED: Also in 2.2.7 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
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o ATAPI/IDE CD burner support (BETA).
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o ATAPI/IDE tape drive support (BETA).
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o Support for using VESA video modes. It is now possible to select and
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use the modes provided by the BIOS on modern videocards. This enables
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fx. 132x60 sized consoles and highres graphics in a generic manner on
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hardware that supports it. There is also support for running the
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console in rastermode, which allows XFree86 to run a simple 16color
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server in 800x600 on otherwise unsupported video hardware.
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o Support for AdvanSys SCSI controllers
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o Support for QLogic SCSI and Fibre Channel controllers.
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o Support for Adaptec 7890, 7891, 7895, 7896 and 7897 based controllers
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(new 2940/2950/3940/3950 et al).
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o The ed0 (wd8xxxx, 3c503, NE2000, HP Lan+) Ethernet device's default IRQ
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has changed from IRQ 5 to IRQ 10.
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The ed1 Ethernet device has been removed. Use the Userconfig utility
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to change ed0's values to match your network card's settings.
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[MERGED: Both changes are in 2.2.6 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
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o The code responsible for maintaining time of day has been
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rewritten. New features are: true support for nanoseconds in
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both kernel and userland, continuous rather than stepwise adjustment
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by NTPD and support for synchronizing to high precision external time
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signals.
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o Support for the PPS API described in draft-mogul-pps-api-02.txt for
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TTL rising edge inputs via the parallel printer port has been added
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to the printer driver.
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o Use the new if_multiaddrs list for multicast addresses rather than the
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previous hackery involving struct in_ifaddr and arpcom. Get rid of the
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abominable multi_kludge.
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o The new if_media selection method for ethernet drivers has been brought
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in, obtained from Jason Thorpe's implementation for NetBSD.
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[MERGED: Also in 2.2.5 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
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o Multi-session ISO-9660 CD-ROMs are now fully supported. By default, the
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last session will be mounted (including for root mounts). For non-root
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mounts, mount_cd9660(8) can take an argument to mount a particular
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session instead of the default one.
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o The UPAGES are gone from the per-process address space which allows
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complete address space and page table sharing by reference count.
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o Newly forked child processes return directly to user mode rather than
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return up through the fork() syscall tree. This eliminates the kernel
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stack copy at fork time and simplifies certain other internal operations.
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It is also needed to support the removal of the UPAGES. (The idea for
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this originally came from NetBSD, but we did it for different reasons.)
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o vfork() is now fully functional by taking advantage of the new sharing
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semantics and a significant speedup has been measured. This can be
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disabled via the kern.fast_vfork sysctl variable in case of problems.
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Statically linked binaries from older releases and other BSD platforms
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are a problem since there was a bug in the 4.4BSD (net2, Lite and Lite2)
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popen() implementation. rfork() also has access to these facilities,
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intended for supporting kernel assisted threads.
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o With the contribution of Berkeley Software Design, Inc., Jonathan Lemmon,
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Mike Smith, Sean Eric Fagan, and John Dyson, VM86 support has been added
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to the kernel, and BSD/OS's contributed dosemu has been ported.
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o The SA_NOCLDWAIT flags has been implemented, featuring the System V
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option where a process can express its wish to never get zombies or
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SIGCHLD for dead children.
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o An implementation of poll(2) is in place, the core of which is derived
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from the NetBSD implementation. Both the select() and poll() syscalls
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use the poll device, file and vnode ops routines.
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o An implementation of issetugid(2) that is similar to the OpenBSD call
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of the same name. We set the flag in more cases than OpenBSD - our
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implementation is slightly more paranoid.
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o Async IO is implemented (under non-SMP at this stage) with additional
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support for kernel assisted threads.
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o Some other misc syscalls for compatability with other systems: getsid(2),
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setpgid(2), nanosleep(2).
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o A new syscall signanosleep(2) which is like nanosleep(2), but a specific
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signal mask is used to determine which signals will wake the sleep. In
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a nutshell this is 'wait for a given set of signals for up to a certain
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amount of time'.
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o sleep(3) and usleep(3) are now implemented in terms of signanosleep(2)
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and now have correct SIGALRM interaction semantics and sleep(3) correctly
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returns the time remaining. Some programs (notably apache httpd) bogusly
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depend on a sleep() "absorbing" a SIGALRM from a timer that expires during
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the life of the sleep.
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o An in-kernel linker is implemented and intended to replace the lkm system
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with the bogosity that goes with it.
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o All supported network protocols have been updated to avoid the ``big
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switch'' pr_usrreq(), and to pass a process pointer down to each user
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request that might need process credentials or want to sleep,
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replacing the previous hodgepodge of inspecting curproc (which only
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occasionally did the right thing) and the SS_PRIV socket state flag.
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The latter has now been eliminated, along with the SO_PRIVSTATE socket
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option which cleared it. Protocols are now also given the opportunity
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to override the generic send, receive, and poll routines, which will
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make it possible for a more efficient, protocol-specific
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implementation of these entry points in later releases. Finally, many
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parts of the network code have been modified to cease storing socket
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addresses and other metainformation in mbufs, in preparation for the
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eventual elimination thereof. The mechanism by which socket addresses
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are now returned is still highly subject to change as we experiment to
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discover the most efficient method.
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o Responses to multicast ICMP ECHO REQUEST (``ping'') and ADDRESS MASK
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REQUEST packets can now be disabled via sysctl. The netstat program
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will print out statistics on how many times this happens.
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o A subtle and seldom encountered bug in ffs has been fixed.
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o The VFS name cache has been reworked to be more accountable and efficient.
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o The generic part of VOP_LOOKUP() has been put it in system-wide function
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which filesystems can rely on for the canonical stuff.
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o Vnode freelist handling has been hauled over. Vnodes are only on the
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freelist if nobody cares about them.
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o The kernel provides assistance to getcwd() from data stored in the name
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cache if possible.
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o An interrupt driven configuration hook mechanism has been implemented.
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This allows drivers to postpone part of their configuration until after
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interrupts are fully enabled. This speeds booting because busy-waiting
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is avoided for things like sub device probing (eg: SCSI bus probes).
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o The timeout(9) system in the kernel has been overhauled. This gives
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O(1) insertion and removal of callouts and an O(hash chain length)
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amount of work to be performed in softclock. The original paper is at:
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http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~amc/research/timer/
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o Changes in driver buffer queuing to deal with ordered transactions. This
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is intended for sequencing data and metadata writes in the filesystem code
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once fully supported.
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o EISA Shared interrupts are now supported, working with the framework
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originally for supporting PCI shared interrupts.
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o Support for the Comtrol Rocketport card.
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o IPFW's packet and byte counters have been expanded from 32 to 64 bits,
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a `FWD' operation has been added to ipfw to support transparent
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proxying and the divert operation has changed slightly - see the man
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pages for natd(8) and ipfw(8) for more information.
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o New Plug and Play (PnP) support that allows you to (re)configure PnP
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devices. Also support modems being detected by the PnP part and
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automatically attached.
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[MERGED: Also in 2.2.6 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
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o Import of new sound code from Luigi Rizzo. This code is still being
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developed, but has support for a number of different cards.
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[MERGED: Also in 2.2.6 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
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o The psm, mse and sysmouse drivers are improved to provide better mouse
|
||||
support. In particular, the psm driver now supports various ``wheeled''
|
||||
mice.
|
||||
[MERGED: Also in 2.2.6 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
|
||||
|
||||
o Added support for SMC EtherPower II 10/100 Fast Ethernet card
|
||||
(aka SMC9432TX based on SMC83c170 EPIC chip).
|
||||
[MERGED: Also in 2.2.7 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
|
||||
|
||||
o Added support for ATAPI floppy drives (LS-120).
|
||||
[MERGED: Also in 2.2.7 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
|
||||
|
||||
o Added support for IBM Etherjet and other Crystal Semiconductor
|
||||
CS89x0-based NICs.
|
||||
[MERGED: Also in 2.2.7 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
|
||||
|
||||
o Added support for Texas Instruments TNET100 'ThunderLAN' PCI NIC.
|
||||
[MERGED: Also in 2.2.8 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
|
||||
|
||||
o Added full bus master DMA support for 3c900 and 3c905 adapters and
|
||||
added support for the 3c905B.
|
||||
[MERGED: Also in 2.2.8 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1.2. SECURITY FIXES
|
||||
-------------------
|
||||
[MERGED: all changes soon after specified date in 2.2-STABLE branch]
|
||||
|
||||
97/7/29 Lots of lpr/lpd security fixes merged from OpenBSD.
|
||||
97/8/22 buffer overflows in tip corrected (benign since tip isn't
|
||||
set[ug]id)
|
||||
97/8/26 buffer overflow in glob fixed, no know exploits
|
||||
97/8/27 vacation security problem with sendmail corrected (SNI)
|
||||
97/8/29 inetd sleeps less when children exit, making DoS attacks much
|
||||
harder.
|
||||
97/8/29 fts now race-proof and find -execdir added (-current only)
|
||||
97/8/31 games setuid -> setgid. Makes any games exploits benign (only
|
||||
score files vulnerable). Please report any problems to
|
||||
eivind@FreeBSD.org (score-file ownership problems are known)
|
||||
97/12/3 Add Intel's suggested fix for the F00F bug. If you don't have
|
||||
a Pentium, the NO_F00F_HACK kernel option will disable it.
|
||||
98/1/20 More robust protection against LAND attacks now incorporated.
|
||||
|
||||
The suidperl vulnerability mentioned in the CERT advisory CA-97.17 is
|
||||
also believed to be fixed.
|
||||
|
||||
KerberosIV is now merged.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1.3. USERLAND CHANGES
|
||||
---------------------
|
||||
The default binary type (and compiler toolchain) has been
|
||||
switched from a.out to ELF. This gives us access to much
|
||||
newer compiler technology (much of which didn't support a.out),
|
||||
allows for smaller executables and provides much better
|
||||
support for languages like C++, among many other advantages.
|
||||
Older a.out libraries and binaries will, of course, continue to work
|
||||
and provisions have been made for having both varieties installed if
|
||||
and as necessary for transitional purposes.
|
||||
|
||||
Perl4 has now been replaced by Perl5 as a standard part of the
|
||||
system.
|
||||
|
||||
The default username length has increased to 16 characters.
|
||||
Caution: Old utmp/wtmp files will NOT work with this change since
|
||||
the data records will be of the old size. For a conversion utility
|
||||
to aid with this, see /usr/src/tools/3.0-upgrade.
|
||||
|
||||
/etc/sysconfig now replaced by more compact /etc/rc.conf file
|
||||
[MERGED: Also in 2.2.1 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
|
||||
|
||||
fdisk(8) now numbers disk slices from 1 to 4 rather than from 0 to 3.
|
||||
This brings it in line with the numbers used in the device names
|
||||
in /dev.
|
||||
|
||||
The Amd automounter has been updated from the 1993 4.4BSD version to
|
||||
the latest current version of am-utils. Map options have changed
|
||||
somewhat, and a new configuration file, /etc/amd.conf, is supported.
|
||||
See ``man 5 amd.conf''.
|
||||
|
||||
The ``picobsd'' package for creating custom FreeBSD boot floppies
|
||||
and "mini systems" has been brought into /usr/src/release/picobsd.
|
||||
See file:/usr/src/release/picobsd/README.html for further information.
|
||||
|
||||
When operating over the network, finger(1) no longer closes the socket
|
||||
immediately after sending its request, but instead waits for the
|
||||
remote end to close first. (The specification is ambiguous, so we are
|
||||
following the behavior which interoperates with the most servers.)
|
||||
This means that it is now possible to use the MIT directory and finger
|
||||
people at certain broken Linux machines.
|
||||
|
||||
There is a new flag to fetch(1) which allows it to talk to certain
|
||||
broken HTTP implementations which react badly to a request message
|
||||
immediately followed by a close of the connection.
|
||||
|
||||
netstat(1) now uses sysctl(3) to retrieve more statistics groups and
|
||||
uses the correct, unsigned format for printing most of them out.
|
||||
|
||||
A new VGA library (/usr/src/lib/libvgl) now exists for doing simple
|
||||
VGA graphics to syscons ttys (sort of like Linux's libSVGA).
|
||||
[MERGED: Also in 2.2.5 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
|
||||
|
||||
Xntpd's syslogging has been moved out into a facility of its own
|
||||
(LOG_NTP, userland name "ntp").
|
||||
|
||||
A new pair of ioctl's has been added: SIOC[SG]IFGENERIC. The intent
|
||||
is to provide for a hook to pass arbitrary ioctl subcommands down to a
|
||||
network interface driver. This is for example necesseray for PPP
|
||||
drivers to communicate things like CHAP names and secrets, or variable
|
||||
options between the driver and a userland utility.
|
||||
|
||||
sppp(4) has been improved a fair bit since FreeBSD 2.2.X. It now
|
||||
employs a full-fledged PPP state machine, offers a lot more of LCP and
|
||||
IPCP negotiation, making it ready for dial-on-demand connections (like
|
||||
those that are often running over ISDN). It also offers PAP or CHAP
|
||||
authentication. The userland counterpart spppcontrol(8) is also the
|
||||
first program that utilizes the abovementioned SIOC[SG]IFGENERIC ioctl
|
||||
commands.
|
||||
|
||||
moused(8) has been modified to support various mice with a ``wheel''.
|
||||
It also automatically recognizes mice which support the PnP COM device
|
||||
standard, so that the user is no longer required to supply a mouse
|
||||
protocol type on the command line.
|
||||
[MERGED: Also in 2.2.6 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
|
||||
|
||||
ppp(8) supports many additional features including the PPP Multilink
|
||||
Protocol (rfc1990), PPP Callback (with CBCP extensions) and client
|
||||
side DNS negotiation. Refer to the README.changes file in the source
|
||||
directory for details of possible configuration conflicts.
|
||||
|
||||
Pthread read/write locks as defined by the Single UNIX Specification,
|
||||
Version 2, have been added to the POSIX threads library, libc_r.
|
||||
|
||||
System files are now owned by user `root', group `wheel'. UID 0 is far
|
||||
more protected than `bin'. Especially over NFS.
|
||||
|
||||
/bin/sh signal and trap handling reworked. Among other things, this
|
||||
makes tty-mode emacs work when called from system(2), i.e. by a mail
|
||||
agent. Several syntax bugs have been fixed.
|
||||
[MERGED: Also in 2.2.8 and later releases on 2.2-STABLE branch]
|
||||
|
||||
systat(1), iostat(8), rpc.rstatd(8), and vmstat(8) have been
|
||||
overhauled to use the new devstat(3) library and devstat(9) statistics
|
||||
subsystem. Among other enhancements, these utilities (well, with the
|
||||
exception of rpc.rstatd(8)) now print out more useful statistics, and can
|
||||
see statistics for all devices in the system, not just the first 8.
|
||||
|
||||
2. Supported Configurations
|
||||
---------------------------
|
||||
FreeBSD currently runs on a wide variety of ISA, VLB, EISA and PCI bus
|
||||
based PC's, ranging from 386sx to Pentium class machines (though the
|
||||
386sx is not recommended). Support for generic IDE or ESDI drive
|
||||
configurations, various SCSI controller, network and serial cards is
|
||||
also provided.
|
||||
|
||||
What follows is a list of all peripherals currently known to work with
|
||||
FreeBSD. Other configurations may also work, we have simply not as yet
|
||||
received confirmation of this.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
2.1. Disk Controllers
|
||||
---------------------
|
||||
WD1003 (any generic MFM/RLL)
|
||||
WD1007 (any generic IDE/ESDI)
|
||||
IDE
|
||||
ATA
|
||||
|
||||
Adaptec 1535 ISA SCSI controllers
|
||||
Adaptec 154x series ISA SCSI controllers
|
||||
Adaptec 174x series EISA SCSI controller in standard and enhanced mode.
|
||||
Adaptec 274X/284X/2920/2940/2950/3940/3950 (Narrow/Wide/Twin) series
|
||||
EISA/VLB/PCI SCSI controllers.
|
||||
Adaptec AIC7850, AIC7880, AIC789x, on-board SCSI controllers.
|
||||
|
||||
AdvanSys SCSI controllers (all models).
|
||||
|
||||
Buslogic 545S & 545c
|
||||
Buslogic 445S/445c VLB SCSI controller
|
||||
Buslogic 742A, 747S, 747c EISA SCSI controller.
|
||||
Buslogic 946c PCI SCSI controller
|
||||
Buslogic 956c PCI SCSI controller
|
||||
|
||||
DPT SCSI/RAID controllers (most variants).
|
||||
|
||||
SymBios (formerly NCR) 53C810, 53C825, 53c860 and 53c875 PCI SCSI
|
||||
controllers:
|
||||
ASUS SC-200
|
||||
Data Technology DTC3130 (all variants)
|
||||
NCR cards (all)
|
||||
Symbios cards (all)
|
||||
Tekram DC390W, 390U and 390F
|
||||
Tyan S1365
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
QLogic SCSI and Fibre Channel controllers.
|
||||
|
||||
DTC 3290 EISA SCSI controller in 1542 emulation mode.
|
||||
|
||||
With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is provided for
|
||||
SCSI-I & SCSI-II peripherals, including hard disks, optical disks,
|
||||
tape drives (including DAT and 8mm Exabyte), medium changers, processor
|
||||
target devices and CDROM drives. WORM devices that support CDROM commands
|
||||
are supported for read-only access by the CDROM driver. WORM/CD-R/CD-RW
|
||||
writing support is provided by cdrecord, which is in the ports tree.
|
||||
|
||||
The following CD-ROM type systems are supported at this time:
|
||||
(cd) SCSI interface (also includes ProAudio Spectrum and
|
||||
SoundBlaster SCSI)
|
||||
(matcd) Matsushita/Panasonic (Creative SoundBlaster) proprietary
|
||||
interface (562/563 models)
|
||||
(scd) Sony proprietary interface (all models)
|
||||
(wcd) ATAPI IDE interface
|
||||
|
||||
SCSI TAPE SUPPORT:
|
||||
|
||||
The CAM SCSI tape driver doesn't yet handle older (and many times broken)
|
||||
tape drives very well. If you've got an older SCSI-1 tape drive, like an
|
||||
Exabyte 8200 or older QIC-type tape drive, it may not work properly with
|
||||
the CAM tape driver. This is obviously a known problem, and we're
|
||||
working on it.
|
||||
|
||||
Newer tape drives that are mostly SCSI-2 compliant should work fine.
|
||||
e.g., DAT (DDS-1, 2 and 3), DLT, and newer Exabyte 8mm drives should
|
||||
work fine.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to find out if your particular tape drive is supported, the
|
||||
best way to find out is to try it!
|
||||
|
||||
The following drivers were supported under the old SCSI subsystem, but are
|
||||
NOT YET supported under the new CAM SCSI subsystem:
|
||||
|
||||
Tekram DC390 and DC390T controllers (maybe other cards based on the
|
||||
AMD 53c974 as well).
|
||||
|
||||
NCR5380/NCR53400 ("ProAudio Spectrum") SCSI controller.
|
||||
|
||||
UltraStor 14F, 24F and 34F SCSI controllers.
|
||||
|
||||
Seagate ST01/02 SCSI controllers.
|
||||
|
||||
Future Domain 8xx/950 series SCSI controllers.
|
||||
|
||||
WD7000 SCSI controller.
|
||||
|
||||
Adaptec 1510 series ISA SCSI controllers (not for bootable devices)
|
||||
Adaptec 152x series ISA SCSI controllers
|
||||
Adaptec AIC-6260 and AIC-6360 based boards, which includes the AHA-152x
|
||||
and SoundBlaster SCSI cards.
|
||||
|
||||
[ Note: There is work-in-progress to port the AIC-6260/6360 and
|
||||
UltraStor drivers to the new CAM SCSI framework, but no estimates on
|
||||
when or if they will be completed. ]
|
||||
|
||||
Unmaintained drivers, they might or might not work for your hardware:
|
||||
|
||||
Floppy tape interface (Colorado/Mountain/Insight)
|
||||
|
||||
(mcd) Mitsumi proprietary CD-ROM interface (all models)
|
||||
|
||||
2.2. Ethernet cards
|
||||
-------------------
|
||||
Allied-Telesis AT1700 and RE2000 cards
|
||||
|
||||
AMD PCnet/PCI (79c970 & 53c974 or 79c974)
|
||||
|
||||
SMC Elite 16 WD8013 ethernet interface, and most other WD8003E,
|
||||
WD8003EBT, WD8003W, WD8013W, WD8003S, WD8003SBT and WD8013EBT
|
||||
based clones. SMC Elite Ultra. SMC Etherpower II.
|
||||
|
||||
Texas Instruments ThunderLAN PCI NICs, including the following:
|
||||
Compaq Netelligent 10, 10/100, 10/100 Proliant, 10/100 Dual-Port
|
||||
Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX Embedded UTP, 10 T PCI UTP/Coax, 10/100 TX UTP
|
||||
Compaq NetFlex 3P, 3P Integrated, 3P w/ BNC
|
||||
Olicom OC-2135/2138, OC-2325, OC-2326 10/100 TX UTP
|
||||
|
||||
DEC EtherWORKS III NICs (DE203, DE204, and DE205)
|
||||
DEC EtherWORKS II NICs (DE200, DE201, DE202, and DE422)
|
||||
DEC DC21040, DC21041, or DC21140 based NICs (SMC Etherpower 8432T, DE245, etc)
|
||||
DEC FDDI (DEFPA/DEFEA) NICs
|
||||
|
||||
Fujitsu MB86960A/MB86965A
|
||||
|
||||
HP PC Lan+ cards (model numbers: 27247B and 27252A).
|
||||
|
||||
Intel EtherExpress 16
|
||||
Intel EtherExpress Pro/10
|
||||
Intel EtherExpress Pro/100B PCI Fast Ethernet
|
||||
|
||||
Isolan AT 4141-0 (16 bit)
|
||||
Isolink 4110 (8 bit)
|
||||
|
||||
Novell NE1000, NE2000, and NE2100 ethernet interface.
|
||||
|
||||
3Com 3C501 cards
|
||||
|
||||
3Com 3C503 Etherlink II
|
||||
|
||||
3Com 3c505 Etherlink/+
|
||||
|
||||
3Com 3C507 Etherlink 16/TP
|
||||
|
||||
3Com 3C509, 3C579, 3C589 (PCMCIA), 3C590/592/595/900/905/905B PCI and EISA
|
||||
(Fast) Etherlink III / (Fast) Etherlink XL
|
||||
|
||||
Toshiba ethernet cards
|
||||
|
||||
Crystal Semiconductor CS89x0-based NICs, including:
|
||||
IBM Etherjet ISA
|
||||
|
||||
PCMCIA ethernet cards from IBM and National Semiconductor are also
|
||||
supported.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that NO token ring cards are supported at this time as we're
|
||||
still waiting for someone to donate a driver for one of them. Any
|
||||
takers?
|
||||
|
||||
2.3 ATM
|
||||
-------
|
||||
|
||||
o ATM Host Interfaces
|
||||
- FORE Systems, Inc. PCA-200E ATM PCI Adapters
|
||||
- Efficient Networks, Inc. ENI-155p ATM PCI Adapters
|
||||
|
||||
o ATM Signalling Protocols
|
||||
- The ATM Forum UNI 3.1 signalling protocol
|
||||
- The ATM Forum UNI 3.0 signalling protocol
|
||||
- The ATM Forum ILMI address registration
|
||||
- FORE Systems's proprietary SPANS signalling protocol
|
||||
- Permanent Virtual Channels (PVCs)
|
||||
|
||||
o IETF "Classical IP and ARP over ATM" model
|
||||
- RFC 1483, "Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5"
|
||||
- RFC 1577, "Classical IP and ARP over ATM"
|
||||
- RFC 1626, "Default IP MTU for use over ATM AAL5"
|
||||
- RFC 1755, "ATM Signaling Support for IP over ATM"
|
||||
- RFC 2225, "Classical IP and ARP over ATM"
|
||||
- RFC 2334, "Server Cache Synchronization Protocol (SCSP)"
|
||||
- Internet Draft draft-ietf-ion-scsp-atmarp-00.txt,
|
||||
"A Distributed ATMARP Service Using SCSP"
|
||||
|
||||
o ATM Sockets interface
|
||||
|
||||
2.4. Misc
|
||||
---------
|
||||
|
||||
AST 4 port serial card using shared IRQ.
|
||||
|
||||
ARNET 8 port serial card using shared IRQ.
|
||||
ARNET (now Digiboard) Sync 570/i high-speed serial.
|
||||
|
||||
Boca BB1004 4-Port serial card (Modems NOT supported)
|
||||
Boca IOAT66 6-Port serial card (Modems supported)
|
||||
Boca BB1008 8-Port serial card (Modems NOT supported)
|
||||
Boca BB2016 16-Port serial card (Modems supported)
|
||||
|
||||
Comtrol Rocketport card.
|
||||
|
||||
Cyclades Cyclom-y Serial Board.
|
||||
|
||||
STB 4 port card using shared IRQ.
|
||||
|
||||
SDL Communications Riscom/8 Serial Board.
|
||||
SDL Communications RISCom/N2 and N2pci high-speed sync serial boards.
|
||||
|
||||
Stallion multiport serial boards: EasyIO, EasyConnection 8/32 & 8/64,
|
||||
ONboard 4/16 and Brumby.
|
||||
|
||||
Adlib, SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster Pro, ProAudioSpectrum, Gravis UltraSound
|
||||
and Roland MPU-401 sound cards. (snd driver)
|
||||
|
||||
Most ISA audio codecs manufactured by Crystal Semiconductors, OPTi, Creative
|
||||
Labs, Avance, Yamaha and ENSONIQ. (pcm driver)
|
||||
|
||||
Connectix QuickCam
|
||||
Matrox Meteor Video frame grabber
|
||||
Creative Labs Video Spigot frame grabber
|
||||
Cortex1 frame grabber
|
||||
Hauppauge Wincast/TV boards (PCI)
|
||||
STB TV PCI
|
||||
Intel Smart Video Recorder III
|
||||
Various Frame grabbers based on Brooktree Bt848 chip.
|
||||
|
||||
HP4020, HP6020, Philips CDD2000/CDD2660 and Plasmon CD-R drives.
|
||||
|
||||
PS/2 mice
|
||||
|
||||
Standard PC Joystick
|
||||
|
||||
X-10 power controllers
|
||||
|
||||
GPIB and Transputer drivers.
|
||||
|
||||
Genius and Mustek hand scanners.
|
||||
|
||||
Xilinx XC6200 based reconfigurable hardware cards compatible with
|
||||
the HOT1 from Virtual Computers (www.vcc.com)
|
||||
|
||||
Support for Dave Mills experimental Loran-C receiver.
|
||||
|
||||
FreeBSD currently does NOT support IBM's microchannel (MCA) bus.
|
||||
|
||||
3. Obtaining FreeBSD
|
||||
--------------------
|
||||
|
||||
You may obtain FreeBSD in a variety of ways:
|
||||
|
||||
3.1. FTP/Mail
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
You can ftp FreeBSD and any or all of its optional packages from
|
||||
`ftp.freebsd.org' - the official FreeBSD release site.
|
||||
|
||||
For other locations that mirror the FreeBSD software see the file
|
||||
MIRROR.SITES. Please ftp the distribution from the site closest (in
|
||||
networking terms) to you. Additional mirror sites are always welcome!
|
||||
Contact freebsd-admin@FreeBSD.org for more details if you'd like to
|
||||
become an official mirror site.
|
||||
|
||||
If you do not have access to the Internet and electronic mail is your
|
||||
only recourse, then you may still fetch the files by sending mail to
|
||||
`ftpmail@ftpmail.vix.com' - putting the keyword "help" in your message
|
||||
to get more information on how to fetch files using this mechanism.
|
||||
Please do note, however, that this will end up sending many *tens of
|
||||
megabytes* through the mail and should only be employed as an absolute
|
||||
LAST resort!
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
3.2. CDROM
|
||||
----------
|
||||
|
||||
FreeBSD 3.0-RELEASE and 2.2.x-RELEASE CDs may be ordered on CDROM from:
|
||||
|
||||
Walnut Creek CDROM
|
||||
4041 Pike Lane, Suite D
|
||||
Concord CA 94520
|
||||
1-800-786-9907, +1-925-674-0783, +1-925-674-0821 (FAX)
|
||||
|
||||
Or via the Internet from orders@cdrom.com or http://www.cdrom.com.
|
||||
Their current catalog can be obtained via ftp from:
|
||||
|
||||
ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/cdrom/catalog
|
||||
|
||||
Cost per -RELEASE CD is $39.95 or $24.95 with a FreeBSD subscription.
|
||||
FreeBSD SNAPshot CDs, when available, are $39.95 or $14.95 with a
|
||||
FreeBSD-SNAP subscription (-RELEASE and -SNAP subscriptions are entirely
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separate). With a subscription, you will automatically receive updates as
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they are released. Your credit card will be billed when each disk is
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shipped and you may cancel your subscription at any time without further
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obligation.
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Shipping (per order not per disc) is $5 in the US, Canada or Mexico
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and $9.00 overseas. They accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American
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Express or checks in U.S. Dollars and ship COD within the United
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States. California residents please add 8.25% sales tax.
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Should you be dissatisfied for any reason, the CD comes with an
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unconditional return policy.
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4. Upgrading from previous releases of FreeBSD
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----------------------------------------------
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If you're upgrading from a previous release of FreeBSD, most likely
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it's 2.2.x or 2.1.x (in some lesser number of cases) and some of the
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following issues may affect you, depending of course on your chosen
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method of upgrading. There are two popular ways of upgrading
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FreeBSD distributions:
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o Using sources, via /usr/src
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o Using sysinstall's (binary) upgrade option.
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|
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In the case of using sources, there are simply two targets you need to
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be aware of: The standard ``world'' target, which will upgrade a 2.x
|
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system to 3.0, or the ``aout-to-elf'' target, which will both upgrade
|
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and convert the system to ELF binary format.
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In the case of using the binary upgrade option, the system will go
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straight to 3.0/ELF but also populate the /<basepath>/lib/aout
|
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directories for backwards compatibility with older binaries.
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In either case, going to ELF will mean that you'll have somewhat
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smaller binaries and access to a lot more compiler goodies which have
|
||||
been already been ported to other ELF environments (our older and
|
||||
somewhat crufty a.out format being largely unsupported by most other
|
||||
software projects), but on the downside you'll also have access to far
|
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fewer ports and packages since many of those have not been adapted to
|
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ELF yet. This will occur in time, but those who wish to retain access
|
||||
to the greatest number of packages and 3rd-party binaries should
|
||||
probably stick with a.out.
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|
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The kernel is also still in a.out format at this time so that older
|
||||
LKMs and library interfaces can continue to work, but a full
|
||||
transition to ELF will occur at some point after 3.0-RELEASE. Those
|
||||
wishing to generate dynamic kernel components should therefore use the
|
||||
newer KLD mechanism rather than the older LKM format - the LKM format
|
||||
is not long for this world and will soon be unsupported!
|
||||
|
||||
[ other important upgrading notes should go here]
|
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|
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|
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5. Reporting problems, making suggestions, submitting code.
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-----------------------------------------------------------
|
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Your suggestions, bug reports and contributions of code are always
|
||||
valued - please do not hesitate to report any problems you may find
|
||||
(preferably with a fix attached, if you can!).
|
||||
|
||||
The preferred method to submit bug reports from a machine with
|
||||
Internet mail connectivity is to use the send-pr command or use the CGI
|
||||
script at http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html. Bug reports
|
||||
will be dutifully filed by our faithful bugfiler program and you can
|
||||
be sure that we'll do our best to respond to all reported bugs as soon
|
||||
as possible. Bugs filed in this way are also visible on our WEB site
|
||||
in the support section and are therefore valuable both as bug reports
|
||||
and as "signposts" for other users concerning potential problems to
|
||||
watch out for.
|
||||
|
||||
If, for some reason, you are unable to use the send-pr command to
|
||||
submit a bug report, you can try to send it to:
|
||||
|
||||
freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org
|
||||
|
||||
Note that send-pr itself is a shell script that should be easy to move
|
||||
even onto a totally different system. We much prefer if you could use
|
||||
this interface, since it make it easier to keep track of the problem
|
||||
reports. However, before submitting, please try to make sure whether
|
||||
the problem might have already been fixed since.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Otherwise, for any questions or tech support issues, please send mail to:
|
||||
|
||||
freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Additionally, being a volunteer effort, we are always happy to have
|
||||
extra hands willing to help - there are already far more desired
|
||||
enhancements than we'll ever be able to manage by ourselves! To
|
||||
contact us on technical matters, or with offers of help, please send
|
||||
mail to:
|
||||
|
||||
freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.org
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Please note that these mailing lists can experience *significant*
|
||||
amounts of traffic and if you have slow or expensive mail access and
|
||||
are only interested in keeping up with significant FreeBSD events, you
|
||||
may find it preferable to subscribe instead to:
|
||||
|
||||
freebsd-announce@FreeBSD.org
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
All of the mailing lists can be freely joined by anyone wishing
|
||||
to do so. Send mail to MajorDomo@FreeBSD.org and include the keyword
|
||||
`help' on a line by itself somewhere in the body of the message. This
|
||||
will give you more information on joining the various lists, accessing
|
||||
archives, etc. There are a number of mailing lists targeted at
|
||||
special interest groups not mentioned here, so send mail to majordomo
|
||||
and ask about them!
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
6. Acknowledgements
|
||||
-------------------
|
||||
|
||||
FreeBSD represents the cumulative work of many dozens, if not
|
||||
hundreds, of individuals from around the world who have worked very
|
||||
hard to bring you this release. For a complete list of FreeBSD
|
||||
project staffers, please see:
|
||||
|
||||
http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/staff.html
|
||||
|
||||
or, if you've loaded the doc distribution:
|
||||
|
||||
file:/usr/share/doc/handbook/staff.html
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Special mention to:
|
||||
|
||||
The donors listed at http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/donors.html
|
||||
|
||||
<a href="mailto:jseger@freebsd.org">Justin M. Seger</a> for almost
|
||||
single-handedly converting the ports collection to ELF.
|
||||
|
||||
<a href="mailto:dfr@freebsd.org">Doug Rabson</a> and
|
||||
<a href="mailto:jb@freebsd.org">John Birrell</a>
|
||||
for making FreeBSD/alpha happen and to the NetBSD project for
|
||||
substantial indirect aid.
|
||||
|
||||
<a href="mailto:peter@freebsd.org">Peter Wemm</a> for the new kernel
|
||||
module system (with substantial aid from Doug Rabson).
|
||||
|
||||
And to the many thousands of FreeBSD users and testers all over the
|
||||
world, without whom this release simply would not have been possible.
|
||||
|
||||
We sincerely hope you enjoy this release of FreeBSD!
|
||||
|
||||
The FreeBSD Project
|
||||
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|
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