Distributions: From Ubuntu to Mandriva and Fedora
Apr 27, 2009, 12:02 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Alexandra Kleijn)
"The BSD-Front
Version 7.1, the Galileo Edition of PC-BSD was released in
mid-April. It's based on the stable branch of FreeBSD 7.1 and
includes the KDE 4.2.2 desktop environment. A first release
candidate of the next version of FreeBSD, version 7.2, was released
a few days ago and the final version is scheduled for release on
the 4th of May. A second and final release candidate is currently
in the works.
"FreeNAS, a Network-attached storage (NAS) UNIX like server
operating system based on FreeBSD, was updated to version 0.69.1
(code-named Omnius). Even OpenBSD is expecting a new release: Theo
de Raadt wants to release version 4.5 on the 1st of May. The
changes in the upcoming release have already been listed in the
provisional release notes for version 4.5."
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