FreeBSD 15.0-RC1 is available today for testing as this leading BSD operating system works toward the stable release in early December.
FreeBSD 15.0 continues shaping up to be a significant release for this BSD operating system with reproducible build capabilities, much better hardware support, continued enhancements around the FreeBSD laptop experience, and a wide assortment of other enhancements for FreeBSD 15 compared to the current FreeBSD 14 series.
FreeBSD 15.0-RC1 builds off the week old FreeBSD 15.0 Beta 5 with build fixes for Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure cloud images, base repository changes, and other last minute fixes.
Today’s 15.0-RC1 announcement notes the following highlights:
– The FreeBSD-base repository is now defined in /etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf.
– The FreeBSD-base repository now resides on pkgbase.FreeBSD.org and is signed
using different keys from the FreeBSD-ports repository.– Dynamic gang headers are now supported by the boot loader.
– Many bug fixes, especially to networking and 32-bit compatibility.
– Build fixes to support creation of Google Cloud and Azure images.
Up next is FreeBSD 15.0-RC2 expected next week. Currently the RC3 and RC4 release milestones are cancelled with plans of then releasing FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE on 2 December.
