The reality is “when it’s done”. I’m hoping for “mid-May”.
On Feb 12, 2014, at 9:28 AM, Brian Caouette <bri...@dlois.com> wrote: > What is the time frame for 2.2? > > On 2/11/2014 7:55 AM, Jim Thompson wrote: >> Thanks for this. >> >> As before, we'll supply a solution for pfSense on the ERL after 2.2 (based >> on FreeBSD 10) after 2.2 drops. >> >> -- Jim >> >>> On Feb 11, 2014, at 7:25, Eugen Leitl <eu...@leitl.org> wrote: >>> >>> http://rtfm.net/FreeBSD/ERL/ >>> >>> FreeBSD 10.0 on Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite >>> >>> The Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite is a neat little device that costs less than >>> US$100, has three Ethernet ports, and can run FreeBSD/mips. It's based on >>> the >>> Cavium Octeon CN5020 platform and features a dual core 500mhz MIPS64 >>> processor, 512MB RAM, and 4GB storage on removable USB. >>> >>> The EdgeRouter Lite in the foreground, near a Netgear WNDR3700 and a bulky >>> ISP-provided cablemodem. >>> >>> This page provides ready-to-use images of FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE. Thanks to >>> the >>> open nature of the EdgeRouter Lite, it's very easy to install and use these >>> images; just follow the instructions below. Thanks to the fine folks at the >>> FreeBSD Project, building your own is almost as easy. A script to build >>> them, >>> along with instructions, is also provided. Special thanks is due to Juli >>> Mallett and Warner Losh, without whose hard work and generous assistance >>> none >>> of this would be possible. >>> >>> Note that this is experimental software which comes with no warranty of any >>> kind. These builds are works in progress and are not fit or suitable for any >>> purpose whatsoever. By proceeding you assume all risks. >>> >>> On my EdgeRouter Lite, the builds provided below are stable and pretty much >>> fully functional. There are two outstanding issues: >>> >>> Performance could be a little better, though it's more than adequate for my >>> home Internet connection. Basic packet passing between two Gigabit hosts >>> seems to top out at about 250Mbits/sec. >>> >>> There is currently no way to pass boot options (such as single-user mode) to >>> the kernel from U-Boot. >>> >>> Hardware crypto acceleration via /dev/crypto seems to work. Use AES in CBC >>> mode to see a huge speedup over CTR. >>> >>> etc. >>> _______________________________________________ >>> List mailing list >>> List@lists.pfsense.org >>> http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list >> _______________________________________________ >> List mailing list >> List@lists.pfsense.org >> http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list > > _______________________________________________ > List mailing list > List@lists.pfsense.org > http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list _______________________________________________ List mailing list List@lists.pfsense.org http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list