FreeBSD 10.1 Beta 2 Released

Written by Michael Larabel in BSD on 21 September 2014 at 03:48 PM EDT. Add A Comment
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The second beta ahead of next month's planned FreeBSD 10.1 release is now available.

FreeBSD 10.1 just entered beta last week so there aren't a whole lot of changes worth mentioning aside from UEFI-capable memory stick images and CD/DVD images now being built by default, a Clang compiler fix, optimizations to the math library, and various bug/regression fixes.

More details on today's Sunday FreeBSD 10.1 Beta 2 release can be found via the release announcement.

For BSD users not already familiar with the queued FreeBSD 10.1 changes, there's a lot of new features.
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