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<p><strong>This is a draft of the July-September 2014 status
report. Please check back after it is finalized, and an
report. Please check back after it is finalized, and an
announcement email is sent to the &os;-Announce mailing
list.</strong></p>
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<p>Lucas is working on a series of small FreeBSD books. The
first one, FreeBSD Mastery: Storage Essentials, is underway,
and covers GEOM, gpart, MBR, UFS, GELI, GBDE, disk sector
alignment, and more. You can pre-order the book at a discount
alignment, and more. You can pre-order the book at a discount
from his web site, or wait for it to hit print and all major
ebook retailers.</p>
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on).</p>
<p>Still, the Xfce team continues to keep each piece of the Xfce
Desktop up to date. That is why we are working on the next
Desktop up to date. That is why we are working on the next
stable release (no date scheduled).</p>
<p>Major changes will be:</p>
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<p>This is a Google Summer of code project that aims to provide
a noninteractive FreeBSD installation from the network. In
the first part, an implementation was added for scripted
<tt>bsdinstall(8)</tt>. It supports variables like: KEYMAP,
<tt>bsdinstall(8)</tt>. It supports variables like: KEYMAP,
HOSTNAME, MIRROR, RELEASE, TIMEZONE, DAEMONS, ROOTPWHASH, and
USERS. Network configuration, ZFS options, and others are
also included.</p>
<p>Second part of project is about booting the fai (Fully
Automatic Installer) from network by PXE. Made installer
distro based on mfsbsd. After boot fai looks for
distro based on mfsbsd. After boot fai looks for
"bootfile-name" parameter from DHCP server which tell fai
where bsdinstall script located is. Fai supports mac-based
where bsdinstall script located is. Fai supports mac-based
config or default, if mac-based file does not exist.</p>
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<help>
<task>
Documentation, including a howto and handbook. The project
needs more tests in different configurations. Support for more
than one network interface is planned.
Documentation, including a howto and handbook. The project
needs more tests in different configurations. Support for
more than one network interface is planned.
</task>
</help>
</project>
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<body>
<p>GNOME is a desktop environment and graphical user interface
that runs on top of a computer operating system. GNOME is part
of the GNU Project and can be used with various Unix-like
that runs on top of a computer operating system. GNOME is
part of the GNU Project and can be used with various Unix-like
operating systems, including FreeBSD.</p>
<p>The MATE ports were updated to the 1.8 versions.</p>
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<p>Hardware context support was added to the i915 driver in both
HEAD and 10.1-RELEASE. This will allow us to update libglapi,
libGL, dri, libEGL and libglesv2 ports to a newer version of
Mesa. The latest version is already available from our
Mesa. The latest version is already available from our
development ports tree (see the links section).</p>
<p>Cairo was updated to 1.12. This will allow the FreeBSD GNOME
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<p>Furthermore, a new website and forum is being worked at,
replacing the old-fashioned website that offers only limited
functionality. The new website will be linked to the server
functionality. The new website will be linked to the server
database, providing real-time updates about the project.</p>
<p>In addition, a new platform for collaborated development is
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awry.</p>
<p>A longer version of the 2014 development progress of the
ZFSguru project and information specific to the newly-released
ZFSguru project and information specific to the newly-released
10.1-002 system image can be found in the Links section.</p>
</body>
</project>