Just thought I'd point out that the builds of FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE have been uploaded to ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/
We should see a release announcement today or tommorrow, hopefully, which will make the release official. They may swap files around before then, so downloader beware!
It's been a long haul for us FreeBSD folks from 4-STABLE to 5, but FreeBSD now runs beautifully on SMP systems, and can sport a constant time scheduler much like the one in Linux 2.6 (and Solaris) or kernel preemption, available in Linux, Windows NT, or Solaris. It now employs a highly scalable M:N threading model. Furthermore, the base system is substantially cleaner and more reliable, and none of the base system utilites depend on Perl any longer, so Perl is managed entirely through the ports collection.
We should see a release announcement today or tommorrow, hopefully, which will make the release official. They may swap files around before then, so downloader beware!
It's been a long haul for us FreeBSD folks from 4-STABLE to 5, but FreeBSD now runs beautifully on SMP systems, and can sport a constant time scheduler much like the one in Linux 2.6 (and Solaris) or kernel preemption, available in Linux, Windows NT, or Solaris. It now employs a highly scalable M:N threading model. Furthermore, the base system is substantially cleaner and more reliable, and none of the base system utilites depend on Perl any longer, so Perl is managed entirely through the ports collection.
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