FreeBSD 10.0 Has Finally Been Released

Written by Michael Larabel in BSD on 20 January 2014 at 01:30 PM EST. 13 Comments
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It's been delayed by many months but the official release of FreeBSD 10.0 has shipped today!

FreeBSD 10.0 uses Clang as the default compiler in place of GCC, TRIM support is available for SSDs with ZFS as are other ZFS file-system improvements, AMD Radeon KMS driver support, and a wide-range of packages have been updated. I have already written at length about the best FreeBSD 10 features and other interesting features so check out the dozens of FreeBSD 10.0 articles on Phoronix for more information.

The FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE announcement can be read on the project's mailing list. PC-BSD/FreeBSD 10.0 benchmarks against FreeBSD 9 and various Linux distributions will be completed soon at Phoronix.
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