FreeBSD 11.1 OS Just Around the Corner as Last Scheduled RC Sees Light of Day

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

The first point release of the FreeBSD 11 operating system is about to be unleashed very soon as developer Glen Barber just announced the release of the third RC development milestone.

FreeBSD 11.1 was in development for only a month, during which it received three Beta and three RC builds that users could download and test out on their personal computers to report bugs or any other issues. And now that the third RC is out, it looks like it might also be the last one for this cycle.

“The third RC build of the 11.1-RELEASE release cycle is now available. This is expected to be the final RC build of the 11.1-RELEASE cycle,” said Glen Barber in the mailing list announcement. “If you notice problems you can report them through the Bugzilla PR system or on the -stable mailing list.”

What’s new in FreeBSD 11.1 RC3

Quite a bunch of changes have been added in FreeBSD 1… (read more)

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