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<sect1>
<title>Introduction</title>
<para>This document contains the release notes for &os; &release.current; on
the &arch.print; hardware platform. It describes new features of &os;
that have been added (or changed) since &release.prev;. It also
provides some notes on upgrading from previous versions of &os;.</para>
<para>This document contains the release notes for &os;
&release.current; on the &arch.print; hardware platform. It
describes new features of &os; that have been added (or changed)
since &release.prev;. It also provides some notes on upgrading
from previous versions of &os;.</para>
<![ %release.type.snapshot [
<para>The &release.type; distribution to which these release notes
apply represents a point along the &release.branch; development
branch between &release.prev; and the future &release.next;. Some pre-built,
binary &release.type; distributions along this branch can be found
at <ulink url="&release.url;"></ulink>.</para>
apply represents a point along the &release.branch; development
branch between &release.prev; and the future &release.next;. Some
pre-built, binary &release.type; distributions along this branch
can be found at <ulink url="&release.url;"></ulink>.</para>
]]>
<![ %release.type.release [
<para>This distribution of &os; &release.current; is a &release.type;
distribution. It can be found at <ulink
url="&release.url;"></ulink> or any of its mirrors. More
information on obtaining this (or other) &release.type; distributions of
&os; can be found in the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/mirrors.html"><quote>Obtaining
FreeBSD</quote> appendix</ulink> to the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/">FreeBSD Handbook</ulink>.</para>
<para>This distribution of &os; &release.current; is a
&release.type; distribution. It can be found at <ulink
url="&release.url;"></ulink> or any of its mirrors. More
information on obtaining this (or other) &release.type;
distributions of &os; can be found in the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/mirrors.html"><quote>Obtaining
FreeBSD</quote> appendix</ulink> to the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/">FreeBSD
Handbook</ulink>.</para>
]]>
</sect1>
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<title>What's New</title>
<para>This section describes the most user-visible new or changed
features in &os; since &release.prev;. Typical release note items
document new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options,
major bugfixes, or contributed software upgrades. Security
advisories issued after &release.prev; are also listed. In general, changes
described here are unique to the &release.branch; branch unless
specifically marked as &merged; features.</para>
features in &os; since &release.prev;. Typical release note items
document new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options,
major bugfixes, or contributed software upgrades. Security
advisories issued after &release.prev; are also listed. In
general, changes described here are unique to the &release.branch;
branch unless specifically marked as &merged; features.</para>
<para>Many additional changes were made to &os; that are not listed
here for lack of space. For example, documentation was corrected
and improved, minor bugs were fixed, insecure coding practices were
audited and corrected, and source code was cleaned up.</para>
here for lack of space. For example, documentation was corrected
and improved, minor bugs were fixed, insecure coding practices
were audited and corrected, and source code was cleaned up.</para>
<sect2 id="kernel">
<title>Kernel Changes</title>
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<title>Upgrading from previous releases of &os;</title>
<para>If you're upgrading from a previous release of &os;, you
generally will have three options:
generally will have three options:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
@ -2965,22 +2967,22 @@ options HZ=1000 # not compulsory but strongly recommended</programlisting>
</para>
<para>Please read the <filename>INSTALL.TXT</filename> file for more
information, preferably <emphasis>before</emphasis> beginning an
upgrade. If you are upgrading from source, please be sure to read
<filename>/usr/src/UPDATING</filename> as well.</para>
information, preferably <emphasis>before</emphasis> beginning an
upgrade. If you are upgrading from source, please be sure to read
<filename>/usr/src/UPDATING</filename> as well.</para>
<para>Finally, if you want to use one of various means to track the
-STABLE or -CURRENT branches of &os;, please be sure to consult the
<ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/current-stable.html"><quote>-CURRENT
vs. -STABLE</quote></ulink> section of the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/">FreeBSD
Handbook</ulink>.</para>
-STABLE or -CURRENT branches of &os;, please be sure to consult
the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/current-stable.html"><quote>-CURRENT
vs. -STABLE</quote></ulink> section of the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/">FreeBSD
Handbook</ulink>.</para>
<important>
<para>Upgrading &os; should, of course, only be attempted after
backing up <emphasis>all</emphasis> data and configuration
files.</para>
backing up <emphasis>all</emphasis> data and configuration
files.</para>
</important>
</sect1>

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<sect1>
<title>Introduction</title>
<para>This document contains the release notes for &os; &release.current; on
the &arch.print; hardware platform. It describes new features of &os;
that have been added (or changed) since &release.prev;. It also
provides some notes on upgrading from previous versions of &os;.</para>
<para>This document contains the release notes for &os;
&release.current; on the &arch.print; hardware platform. It
describes new features of &os; that have been added (or changed)
since &release.prev;. It also provides some notes on upgrading
from previous versions of &os;.</para>
<![ %release.type.snapshot [
<para>The &release.type; distribution to which these release notes
apply represents a point along the &release.branch; development
branch between &release.prev; and the future &release.next;. Some pre-built,
binary &release.type; distributions along this branch can be found
at <ulink url="&release.url;"></ulink>.</para>
apply represents a point along the &release.branch; development
branch between &release.prev; and the future &release.next;. Some
pre-built, binary &release.type; distributions along this branch
can be found at <ulink url="&release.url;"></ulink>.</para>
]]>
<![ %release.type.release [
<para>This distribution of &os; &release.current; is a &release.type;
distribution. It can be found at <ulink
url="&release.url;"></ulink> or any of its mirrors. More
information on obtaining this (or other) &release.type; distributions of
&os; can be found in the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/mirrors.html"><quote>Obtaining
FreeBSD</quote> appendix</ulink> to the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/">FreeBSD Handbook</ulink>.</para>
<para>This distribution of &os; &release.current; is a
&release.type; distribution. It can be found at <ulink
url="&release.url;"></ulink> or any of its mirrors. More
information on obtaining this (or other) &release.type;
distributions of &os; can be found in the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/mirrors.html"><quote>Obtaining
FreeBSD</quote> appendix</ulink> to the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/">FreeBSD
Handbook</ulink>.</para>
]]>
</sect1>
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<title>What's New</title>
<para>This section describes the most user-visible new or changed
features in &os; since &release.prev;. Typical release note items
document new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options,
major bugfixes, or contributed software upgrades. Security
advisories issued after &release.prev; are also listed. In general, changes
described here are unique to the &release.branch; branch unless
specifically marked as &merged; features.</para>
features in &os; since &release.prev;. Typical release note items
document new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options,
major bugfixes, or contributed software upgrades. Security
advisories issued after &release.prev; are also listed. In
general, changes described here are unique to the &release.branch;
branch unless specifically marked as &merged; features.</para>
<para>Many additional changes were made to &os; that are not listed
here for lack of space. For example, documentation was corrected
and improved, minor bugs were fixed, insecure coding practices were
audited and corrected, and source code was cleaned up.</para>
here for lack of space. For example, documentation was corrected
and improved, minor bugs were fixed, insecure coding practices
were audited and corrected, and source code was cleaned up.</para>
<sect2 id="kernel">
<title>Kernel Changes</title>
@ -2935,7 +2937,7 @@ options HZ=1000 # not compulsory but strongly recommended</programlisting>
<title>Upgrading from previous releases of &os;</title>
<para>If you're upgrading from a previous release of &os;, you
generally will have three options:
generally will have three options:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
@ -2965,22 +2967,22 @@ options HZ=1000 # not compulsory but strongly recommended</programlisting>
</para>
<para>Please read the <filename>INSTALL.TXT</filename> file for more
information, preferably <emphasis>before</emphasis> beginning an
upgrade. If you are upgrading from source, please be sure to read
<filename>/usr/src/UPDATING</filename> as well.</para>
information, preferably <emphasis>before</emphasis> beginning an
upgrade. If you are upgrading from source, please be sure to read
<filename>/usr/src/UPDATING</filename> as well.</para>
<para>Finally, if you want to use one of various means to track the
-STABLE or -CURRENT branches of &os;, please be sure to consult the
<ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/current-stable.html"><quote>-CURRENT
vs. -STABLE</quote></ulink> section of the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/">FreeBSD
Handbook</ulink>.</para>
-STABLE or -CURRENT branches of &os;, please be sure to consult
the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/current-stable.html"><quote>-CURRENT
vs. -STABLE</quote></ulink> section of the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/">FreeBSD
Handbook</ulink>.</para>
<important>
<para>Upgrading &os; should, of course, only be attempted after
backing up <emphasis>all</emphasis> data and configuration
files.</para>
backing up <emphasis>all</emphasis> data and configuration
files.</para>
</important>
</sect1>