2011/10/15 Thomas Mueller <mueller6...@bellsouth.net>

> > MHO different OS releases (Unix or not) are usually at the state of
> > FreeBSD current regarding stability. FreeBSD late BETA and early RC
> > are usually very stable. Therefore the approximate one month period
> > between the first beta and the release is adequate time.
>
> I see your point, especially after installing NetBSD on my new computer and
> having big problems, like not being able to startx or not neing able to boot
> at all.
>
> On the old computer, I also had big problems with NetBSD, including
> release, stable and current versions.
>
> Building FreeBSD or NetBSD from source might be not feasible on older
> computers short on RAM and/or disk space.
>
Bingo! I have atom-based computers and building world is torture.



>
> There are more frequent current FreeBSD snapshots available on
>
> http://pub.allbsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-snapshots/
>
> This site also has snapshots for other BSDs.
>
Great! But it's not official. If this link was in freebsd.org it would be
cool.


> Tom
>
>
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