On 02/11/2012 15:57, Doug Hardie wrote:
On 1 November 2012, at 19:14, Brett Glass wrote:
I need to build up a few servers and routers, and am wondering how
FreeBSD 9.1 is shaping up. Will it be likely to be more stable and
robust than 9.0-RELEASE?
It appears to be for me. I had problems with 9.0 not reading CDs and
rebooting with no error messages frequently. I have upgraded to
9.1-RC2 and it now reads CDs just fine, and has not rebooted.
However, the uptimes with 9.0 ranged from about 2 hours to 30 days.
I have only had 9.1-RC2 running for a couple weeks so have not
declared victory yet. I has been running for more than most of the
uptimes already.
Personally I have had little issue with 9.0. I started with installing
PC-BSD-9.0RC3 then moved to FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE
Shortly after I installed a world built with clang which found an issue
with libthr that is fixed in 9.1
Until yesterday my only restarts have been power failure or updating
kernel and/or kmods - I seem to have trouble manually unloading the
nvidia kmod so end up restarting. I am fairly certain the restart I had
yesterday is related to cuse4bsd-kmod which I have disabled for now to
try and prove that. While I can load and use the current version the
previous one is the only one I have been able to have activated during
startup.
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