FreeBSD Made Much Progress On Drivers, ARM, Etc

Written by Michael Larabel in BSD on 25 January 2014 at 03:17 PM EST. Add A Comment
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The FreeBSD Foundation has issued their quarterly status report for Q4'2013 that covers the work they've done on improving FreeBSD drivers, virtualization advancements, desktop improvements, and other enhancements within this leading BSD world.

FreeBSD fans can go to this mailing list post to read the Q4'2013 report in full.

Hit up the report as there's a lot covered with kernel improvements, FreeBSD expanding its ARM support, the ports collection being almost up to 25,000 packages, architectural enhancements, user-space improvements, and other changes over the last three months of 2013.
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