FreeBSD 8.1 gets first release candidate


A week later than originally scheduled, the FreeBSD team has issued a first release candidate (RC1) for version 8.1 of its popular Unix-like operating system.

The final release of FreeBSD 8.1 was scheduled for July 9 bit with the current delay that may be pushed out by a week.

Major changes include improvements to Solaris ZFS support and added support for superpages, a new USB stack and a rewritten NFS client/server with NFSv4 and multicast updates.

http://www.tectonic.co.za/2010/06/freebsd-8-1-gets-first-release-candidate/

Via H-Online

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