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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Announce: FreeSBIE-2.0.1 Available

All,

you may remember that FreeSBIE 2.0 was released on January 15th. It turned out it had some annoying bugs, one of which was especially serious, as it prevents USB mice from working. This fact led us, the FreeSBIE Staff, to develop a bugfix release, 2.0.1. All the bugs that have been pointed out were solved and this release has been more thoroughfully tested, to offer a better FreeSBIE experience to our users.

FreeSBIE 2.0.1-RELEASE (codename Black Mamba)is based on FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, both in terms of sources and of packages. It contains more than 450 pieces and 1.3 gigabytes of software, all in a single CD-ROM of 672 megabytes.

The ISO image can be downloaded from FreeSBIE official mirrors, a list of which is available at http://www.freesbie.org/mirrors.php .

MD5 checksum for the ISO image is:
MD5 (FreeSBIE-2.0.1-RELEASE.iso) = b2f680d27c21bbfaf4fb90dce090a118

BitTorrent lovers can get it from
http://torrent.freesbie.org/FreeSBIE-2.0.1-RELEASE.iso.torrent

Screenshots are available at http://www.freesbie.org/screenshots.html
(look for 2.0 screenshots, as nothing important has been changed since 2.0-RELEASE)

Release Notes, Manual and FAQ can be found at http://www.freesbie.org/share/2.0.1/manual/

Feel free to send feedback and bug reports to staff@freesbie.org .

Enjoy FreeSBIE and spread FreeBSD!

Thank you all.

2 Comments:

woodsb02 said...

Hi there,

I was wondering if the release of the FreeSBIE 2.0.1 iso image actually differs from the 2.0.1-RC2 iso? If so, how?

I ask because I recently downloaded 2.0.1-RC2 and didnt want to waste my download usage if I dont have to.

Cheers

4:39 AM  
Jeff Shearer said...

I have downloaded the image 3 different times, even verified the hash. Yet when I load the system into the computer (actually 3 different computers) many of the files associated with X are corrupt.

3:19 PM  

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