October 08, 2015 posted by Soren Jacobsen

The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 7.0, the fifteenth major release of the NetBSD operating system.

This release brings stability improvements, hundreds of bug fixes, and many new features. Some highlights of the NetBSD 7.0 release are:

DRM/KMS support brings accelerated graphics to x86 systems using modern Intel and Radeon devices.

Multiprocessor ARM support.

Support for many new ARM boards: Raspberry Pi 2 ODROID-C1 BeagleBoard, BeagleBone, BeagleBone Black MiraBox Allwinner A20, A31: Cubieboard2, Cubietruck, Banana Pi, etc. Freescale i.MX50, i.MX51: Kobo Touch, Netwalker Xilinx Zynq: Parallella, ZedBoard

Major NPF improvements: BPF with just-in-time (JIT) compilation by default. Support for dynamic rules. Support for static (stateless) NAT. Support for IPv6-to-IPv6 Network Prefix Translation (NPTv6) as per RFC 6296. Support for CDB based tables (uses perfect hashing and guarantees lock-free O(1) lookups).

Multiprocessor support in the USB subsystem.

blacklistd(8), a new daemon that integrates with packet filters to dynamically protect other network daemons such as ssh, named, and ftpd from network break-in attempts.

Numerous improvements in the handling of disk wedges (see dkctl(8) for information about wedges).

GPT support in sysinst via the extended partitioning menu.

Lua kernel scripting.

epoc32, a new port which supports Psion EPOC PDAs.

GCC 4.8.4, which brings support for C++11.

Optional fully BSD-licensed C/C++ runtime env: compiler_rt, libc++, libcxxrt.

For a more complete list of changes in NetBSD 7.0, see the release notes.

Complete source and binaries for NetBSD 7.0 are available for download at many sites around the world. A list of download sites providing FTP, AnonCVS, and other services may be found at http://www.NetBSD.org/mirrors/.

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