Yo kidz! Remember to update/upgrade your #FreeBSD to latest 14.3 prior updating to 15.0. Otherwise you'll need to use /rescue dir to fetch base.txz of 15.0 and unpack libsys.so.7 to /lib manually.
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Yo kidz! Remember to update/upgrade your #FreeBSD to latest 14.3 prior updating to 15.0. Otherwise you'll need to use /rescue dir to fetch base.txz of 15.0 and unpack libsys.so.7 to /lib manually.
You're welcome.
#FreeBSD Release Engineering Team has just shipped FreeBSD 14.3-RELEASE!
Key highlights include:
• 802.11ac support via the iwlwifi driver
• OCI container images now in Docker Hub and GitHub Container Registry
• LLVM 19.1.7, OpenSSH 9.9p2, xz 5.8.1, and expat 2.7.1
Happy upgrading!
#FreeBSD 14.3-RELEASE is already available for downloading. Also existing systems can be upgraded to it.
Pro tip: If you want to convert your system to pkgbase, check out the how-to on https://github.com/FreeBSDFoundation/pkgbasify
Cheers!
The #FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 13.5-RELEASE. This is the sixth and final release of the stable/13 branch.
Read the complete announcement at https://www.freebsd.org/releases/13.5R/announce/
tcpdrop(8) to close any TCP connection(s) identified by combination of source and/or destination IP or port. And additionally, when pf(4) is being used, also pfctl -k can be used to drop firewall states as well.