“FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE” Released, the final release of 11 series

June 16, FreeBSD Release Engineering Team announced the latest stable release “FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE”. It is the final release of the 11 series.

FreeBSD is a UNIX-like OS descended from BSD. It focuses on features, speed, and stability. It is used to power modern servers, desktops, and embedded platforms.

The latest FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE is a successor of Free BSD 11.3-RELEASE, released in July 2019. Production releases are offered not only in 11 series but also in FreeBSD 12 series, which came out in December 2019, whose latest release is 12.1.

Support for renaming ZFS bookmark has been added. Also, certctl, which was already introduced in FreeBSD 12 series as a tool to manage TLS certificate, now available in FreeBSD 11.4 as well.

The clang, llvm, lld, lldb, and compiler-rt utilities as well as libc++ have been updated to version 10. OpenSSL, Unbound, and the pkg utility are also updated to 1.0.2u, 1.9.6, and 1.13.2, in respective order.

As to desktop environments, KDE is updated to 5.18.4.1.19.12.3, and GNOME to 3.28. This release includes many other small improvements.

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