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FreeBSD upgrade to 7.0

drhowarddrfine
7,435 Expert 4TB
FreeBSD will be upgrading soon to 7.0. This includes upgraded, strong support for multiprocessing, among many other things. Here is a preview in a .pdf for those interested.
Oct 27 '07 #1
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numberwhun
3,509 Expert Mod 2GB
FreeBSD will be upgrading soon to 7.0. This includes upgraded, strong support for multiprocessing, among many other things. Here is a preview in a .pdf for those interested.
Do you have a question? Oh, sorry, its you doc! (Sorry, just had to bust on you!!!)
Oct 28 '07 #2
drhowarddrfine
7,435 Expert 4TB
We don't have an 'announcements' or "general information" category, and I wouldn't want just anyone to "announce" every little thing, but this is significant.
Oct 28 '07 #3
numberwhun
3,509 Expert Mod 2GB
We don't have an 'announcements' or "general information" category, and I wouldn't want just anyone to "announce" every little thing, but this is significant.
I was only messing around with you doc. I doubt that anyone interested in the anouncement here will complain. :-)
Oct 28 '07 #4

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