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Whonix is an operating system focused on anonymity, privacy and security. It is based on the Tor anonymity network, Debian GNU/Linux and security by isolation. Whonix consists of two parts: One solely runs Tor and acts as a gateway, which is called Whonix-Gateway. The other, which is called Whonix-Workstation, is on a completely isolated network. Only connections through Tor are possible. With Whonix, you can use applications and run servers anonymously over the Internet. DNS leaks are impossible, and even malware with root privileges cannot find out the user's real IP.
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2022-04-01 |
NEW • Development Release: FreeBSD 13.1-RC1 |
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Glen Barber has announced the availability of the first release candidate for the upcoming FreeBSD 13.1, scheduled for final release on 26 April (following two more RC builds): "The first RC build of the 13.1-RELEASE release cycle is now available. A summary of changes since 13.1-BETA3 includes: handle interrupts racing with device suspend with the hdac driver; allow kern.ipc.maxsockets to be set to current value without error; call rtsx_init() on resume in the rtsx(4) driver; fixes to vfs; update to LLVM to fix the lang/rust port build on powerpc; several network-related updates and fixes; several Linux ABI-related updates and fixes; the riscv64sf build had been fixed; OpenZFS 2.1-release had been merged from upstream; updates and fixes to libarchive(3); updates and fixes to devd(8); various 802.11 wireless updates and bug fixes; various LinuxKPI updates and fixes; the kernel build without INET or INET6 had been fixed; several arm64-specific fixes." Here is the complete release announcement. Download links for the amd64 and i386 architectures: FreeBSD-13.1-RC1-amd64-disc1.iso (997MB, SHA512), FreeBSD-13.1-RC1-i386-disc1.iso (821MB, SHA512). |
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FreeBSD is a UNIX-like operating system for the i386, amd64, IA-64, arm, MIPS, powerpc, ppc64, PC-98 and UltraSPARC platforms based on U.C. Berkeley's "4.4BSD-Lite" release, with some "4.4BSD-Lite2" enhancements. It is also based indirectly on William Jolitz's port of U.C. Berkeley's "Net/2" to the i386, known as "386BSD", though very little of the 386BSD code remains. FreeBSD is used by companies, Internet Service Providers, researchers, computer professionals, students and home users all over the world in their work, education and recreation. FreeBSD comes with over 20,000 packages (pre-compiled software that is bundled for easy installation), covering a wide range of areas: from server software, databases and web servers, to desktop software, games, web browsers and business software - all free and easy to install.
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2024-12-03 |
BSD Release: FreeBSD 14.2 |
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The FreeBSD team have announced the release of FreeBSD 14.2. The new release includes several minor changes, mostly in th erealm of updated hardware drivers, an update to OpenZFS 2.2.6, and a reduction in size to the boot loader. "The BIOS boot loader added back support for gzip and bzip2, but removed support for graphics mode (by default) to address size problems. (The EFI boot loader is unchanged with support for all of those. Sponsored by Netflix.) Lots of improvements to the network stack, including performance improvements and bug fixes for the sctp(4) stack. Descriptors returned by sctp_peeloff(2) now inherit capabilities from the parent socket. (Sponsored by The FreeBSD Foundation.) AIM(Adaptive Interrupt Moderation) support has been added to the igc(4) driver. 472a0ccf847a (Sponsored by Rubicon Communications, LLC 'Netgate' and BBOX.io.) This feature has also been added to the lem(4), em(4) and igb(4) drivers. A major regression in UDP performance introduced in FreeBSD 12.0, including NFS over UDP, is believed to be fixed with this change. 49f12d5b38f6 (Sponsored by Rubicon Communications, LLC 'Netgate"' and BBOX.io.) The LinuxKPI, particularly for 802.11, has been enhanced to improve the stability of wireless drivers such as iwlwifi(4). (Sponsored by The FreeBSD Foundation.)" Additional information can be found in the release announcement and in the release notes. Download: FreeBSD-14.2-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso (1,249MB, SHA512, signature, pkglist). |
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2024-11-09 |
Development Release: FreeBSD 14.2-BETA2 |
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Colin Percival has announced the release of a new development snapshot for FreeBSD. The new beta snapshot, FreeBSD 14.2 BETA2, includes a handful of bug fixes and a few new features before the release candidate freeze. The release announcement summarizes the changes and provides a list of supported platforms. "The second BETA build of the 14.2-RELEASE release cycle is now available. A summary of changes since BETA1 includes: adding support for GPIO _AEI events; fixing boot loader 'text mode graphics' when BIOS booting; adding support for OpenStack network configuration in nuageinit; unbreaking the -A option to ndp(8); fixing the terminal bell pitch in vt(4); fixing a kernel panic in sctp(4). A list of changes since 14.1 is available in the releng/14.2 release notes. Please note, the release notes page is not yet complete, and will be updated on an ongoing basis as the 14.2-RELEASE cycle progresses." The announcement goes on to offer updating instructions and tips for reporting bugs before the final 14.2 release. Download: FreeBSD-14.2-BETA1-amd64-disc1.iso (1,127MB, SHA512). |
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2024-09-17 |
BSD Release: FreeBSD 13.4 |
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The FreeBSD team have announced the release of FreeBSD 13.4, a maintenance release for the 13.x series which features mostly security improvements and bug fixes. "The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 13.4-RELEASE. This is the fifth release of the stable/13 branch. Since this release is occurring late in a legacy stable branch, there are few new features; rather, the focus is primarily on maintenance. As such, changes since 13.3-RELEASE consist mostly of bug fixes, driver updates, and new versions of externally-maintained software. For a complete list of new features and known problems, please see the online release notes and errata list.... FreeBSD 13.4-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, powerpc64le, powerpcspe, armv6, armv7, aarch64, and riscv64 architectures. The release announcement offers further details. Download (pkglist): FreeBSD-13.4-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso (1,073MB, SHA512). |
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2024-06-04 |
BSD Release: FreeBSD 14.1 |
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Colin Percival has announced the release of FreeBSD 14.1, the latest stable version of the popular operating system used to power modern servers, desktops and embedded platforms: "The FreeBSD Release Engineering team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE. This is the second release of the stable/14 branch. Some of the highlights: the C library now has SIMD implementations of string and memory operations on amd64 for improved performance; improvements to the sound subsystem, including device hotplug; initial native cloud-init (configuration drive) support compatible with OpenStack and many hosters; OpenZFS has been upgraded to version 2.2.4; Clang/LLVM have been upgraded to version 18.1.5; OpenSSH has been upgraded to version 9.7p1. FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, powerpc64le, powerpcspe, armv7, aarch64 and riscv64 architectures. Based on the new FreeBSD support model, the FreeBSD 14 release series will be supported until at least January 31, 2026." See the release announcement and the release notes for further details. Download (pkglist): FreeBSD-14.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso (1,120MB, SHA512), FreeBSD-14.1-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso (914MB, SHA512), FreeBSD-14.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-disc1.iso (977MB, SHA512). |
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2024-05-20 |
Development Release: FreeBSD 14.1-BETA3 |
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Colin Percival has announced that the FreeBSD team have published a new beta snapshot for the project's upcoming 14.1 release. The new beta fixes crashes on i386, addresses large RISC-V binaries, and turns on soft updates by default when using newfs. "The third BETA build of the 14.1-RELEASE release cycle is now available. A summary of changes since BETA2 includes: newfs now turns on softupdates by default on UFS2; boot breakage on RPi 4 and large amd64 systems fixed; i386 panics with drm-kmod fixed; OpenMP scheduling issues fixed; fixes to kernel handling of userland mutexes; in6_addr fields made visibile to userland; non-UFS vm image build fixes; bogusly large riscv binaries fixed; man page fixes/addition; removeal of accidental GDB_LOG setting; nfsd RFC8881 compliance fixes. A list of changes since 14.0 is available in the releng/14.1 release notes. Please note, the release notes page is not yet complete, and will be updated on an ongoing basis as the 14.1-RELEASE cycle progresses." Additional information on the third beta snapshot can be found in the release announcement and in the release notes. Download: FreeBSD-14.1-BETA3-amd64-disc1.iso (1,118MB, SHA512), FreeBSD-14.1-BETA3-i386-disc1.iso (915MB, SHA512), FreeBSD-14.1-BETA3-arm64-aarch64-disc1.iso (977MB, SHA512). |
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2024-03-05 |
BSD Release: FreeBSD 13.3 |
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Colin Percival has announced the release of FreeBSD 13.3, the production release in the legacy branch of the popular BSD-derived operating system: "The FreeBSD Release Engineering team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 13.3-RELEASE. This is the fourth release of the stable/13 branch. Some of the highlights: LLVM and the Clang compiler have been updated to version 17.0.6; OpenSSH has been updated to version 9.6p1; Sendmail has been updated to version 8.18.1; ZFS has been updated to OpenZFS 2.1.14; there have been many stability fixes to native and LinuxKPI-based WiFi drivers; the NFS server can now run in an appropriately configured vnet jail. FreeBSD 13.3-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, powerpc64le, powerpcspe, armv6, armv7, aarch64, and riscv64 architectures." Please read the release announcement and the release notes for more information. Download (pkglist): FreeBSD-13.3-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso (1,023MB, SHA512, signature), FreeBSD-13.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso (842MB, SHA512, signature), FreeBSD-13.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-disc1.iso (842MB, SHA512, signature). |
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2024-02-21 |
Development Release: FreeBSD 13.3-BETA3 |
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The FreeBSD project has released a new development snapshot for FreeBSD 13.3. The new snapshot, BETA 3, updates Sendmail, fixes a kernel panic bug, and corrects an issue with creating RISCV binaries. The release announcement lists the changes since the previous BETA snapshot: "The third BETA build of the 13.3-RELEASE release cycle is now available. A summary of changes since 13.3-BETA2 includes: a kernel panic fix affecting the net-mgmt/ng_ipacct port; a fix to invalid birthtime values generated by fusefs; an update to the TLS root certificate bundle; Sendmail update to 8.18.1; allowing mac_priority's authorized users to set realtime priority; an update to the source for the leap seconds database; a workaround for an elftoolchain bug which yielded boated RISCV binaries." Additional information is provided in the release notes. Download: FreeBSD-13.3-BETA3-amd64-disc1.iso (1,054MB, SHA512), FreeBSD-13.3-BETA3-i386-disc1.iso (869MB, SHA512), FreeBSD-13.3-BETA3-arm64-aarch64-disc1.iso (842MB, SHA512). The installation ISO images are also available for the arm-armv6, arm-armv7, powerpc-powerpc64, powerpc-powerpc64le, powerpc-powerpcspe and riscv-riscv64 architectures. |
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2023-11-20 |
BSD Release: FreeBSD 14.0 |
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Colin Percival (the new Release Engineering Team Lead) has announced the release of FreeBSD 14.0. It is available for the amd64, aarch64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, powerpc64le, powerpcspe, armv7 and riscv64 architectures. "The FreeBSD Release Engineering team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE. This is the first release from the stable/14 branch. Some of the highlights: OpenSSH has been updated to version 9.5p1; OpenSSL has been updated to version 3.0.12, a major upgrade from OpenSSL 1.1.1t in FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE; the bhyve hypervisor now supports TPM and GPU passthrough; FreeBSD supports up to 1024 cores on the amd64 and arm64 platforms; ZFS has been upgraded to OpenZFS release 2.2, providing significant performance improvements; it is now possible to perform background filesystem checks on UFS file systems running with journaled soft updates; experimental ZFS images are now available for AWS and Azure; the default congestion control mechanism for TCP is now CUBIC." For further information please see the release announcement and the release notes. Download (pkglist): FreeBSD-14.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso (1,087MB, SHA512), FreeBSD-14.0-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso (886MB, SHA512), FreeBSD-14.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-disc1.iso (935MB, SHA512). |
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2023-11-04 |
Development Release: FreeBSD 14.0-RC4 |
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Glen Barber has announced the availability of the fourth release candidate for FreeBSD 14.0. This snapshot was not part of the original release schedule which means that the final release of FreeBSD 14.0 is now delayed by one week, to 14 November 2023. This late release candidate postpones the removal of the ISA and GIANT-locked drivers to FreeBSD 15 and it also addresses a couple of fixes: "The fourth RC build of the 14.0-RELEASE release cycle is now available. A summary of changes since 14.0-RC3 includes: ISA and GIANT-locked driver removal has been delayed to FreeBSD 15 and system messages have been updated to reflect such; an update to OpenZFS correcting block cloning between encrypted and unencrypted datasets has been included; a fix for Hyper-V emulation within QEMU resulting in system crashes has been addressed. A list of changes since 13.2-RELEASE is available in the releng/14.0 release notes." Read the full release announcement for further details and upgrade instructions. Here are the download links of installation images for the amd64, i386 and aarch64 architectures: FreeBSD-14.0-RC4-amd64-disc1.iso (1,086MB), FreeBSD-14.0-RC4-i386-disc1.iso (887MB), FreeBSD-14.0-RC4-arm64-aarch64-disc1.iso (934MB). |
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