FreeBSD 10.2-RC1 Released

Written by Michael Larabel in BSD on 25 July 2015 at 08:05 AM EDT. Add A Comment
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The release candidate for FreeBSD 10.2 is now available.

This latest development milestone for FreeBSD 10.2 has fixes for ZFS, Xen, SSH, pkg, and many other key components. Besides being offered for i386, amd64, PowerPC, PowerPC64, and SPARC64, there are also ARM spins for popular development boards from the RaspberryPi B to BeagleBone and PandaBoard.

More details on FreeBSD 10.2-RC1 can be found from the mailing list release announcement. FreeBSD 10.2 is planned for its official release in late August.
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