FreeBSD is an operating system for a variety of platforms which focuses on features, speed, and stability. It is ment to give todays desktops a UNIX enviroment that simply works. And now FreeBSD 11.0 is out!
Some of the highlights for FreeBSD 11.0 Release
- – OpenSSH DSA key generation has been disabled by default. It is important to update OpenSSH keys prior to upgrading.
- – Additionally, Protocol 1 support has been removed.
- – OpenSSH has been updated to 7.2p2.
- – Wireless support for 802.11n has been added.
- – By default, the ifconfig(8) utility will set the default regulatory domain to FCC on wireless interfaces. As a result, newly
- – created wireless interfaces with default settings will have less chance to violate country-specific regulations.
- – The svnlite(1) utility has been updated to version 1.9.4.
- – The libblacklist(3) library and applications have been ported from the NetBSD Project.
- – Support for the AArch64 (arm64) architecture has been added.
- – Native graphics support has been added to the bhyve(8) hypervisor.
- – Broader wireless network driver support has been added.
No need to pay
To download FreeBSD, you just need to follow the instructions on their website. Choose what CPU architecture you use and then you go. There is a complete guide on freebsd.org that you can follow.
Source
freebsd.org