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Contributed by Chad Brandt
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Saturday, 31 July 2004
The most significant update in years of the FreeBSD operating system is due to enter beta testing mid-August. It will boost performance on multi-processor systems and allow the use of Windows drivers for network cards, say the people behind itFreeBSD, the free operating system that enjoys a growing and extremely loyal
following, is nearing a code freeze for its most significant update in years.
Scott Long, the software engineer leading the
release work, has posted an update saying that he expects to
freeze the code for version 5.3 on 15 August, meaning that the code will enter
beta testing then. Speaking to ZDNet UK, Long said he is hoping to release the
final product on 1 October.
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