Support


Mailing lists

Mailing lists are the primary support channel for FreeBSD users, with numerous mailing lists covering different topic areas. When in doubt about what list to post a question to, post to freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG. You can search the mailing list archives at www.freebsd.org.

Several non-English mailing lists are also available:

If you create other freebsd mailing lists, let us know about them.

Newsgroups

There are a few FreeBSD specific newsgroups, along with numerous other newsgroups on topics of interest to FreeBSD users, though the mailing lists remain the most reliable way to get in touch with the FreeBSD developers. For miscellaneous FreeBSD discussion, see comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc. For important announcements, see comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.announce.

WEB Resources

Our WEB pages remain one of the best sources of information, and are also mirrored at many sites around the world. Most countries also now have subdomains set up under freebsd.org to make such local resources easier to find - when in doubt, try connecting to www.yourcountry.freebsd.org (e.g. www.de.freebsd.org for Germany or www.au.freebsd.org for Australia). The same naming convention is also used for FTP servers.

For information on recent FreeBSD progress and releases, see the Newsflash page.

To register to receive the FreeBSD Newsletter and subscribe to announcement mailing list see the Registration page.

GNATS Problem Report Database

Current FreeBSD problem reports are tracked using the GNATS database.

Problem reports may also be submitted to the development team using the send-pr(1) command on a FreeBSD system or by sending an email message to freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG. Please note that send-pr is preferred since messages sent to the mailing list are not tracked as official problem reports!

CVS Repository

CVS (the Concurrent Version System) is the tool we use for keeping our sources under control. Every change (with accompanying log message explaining its purpose) from FreeBSD 2.0 to the present is stored here, and can be easily viewed from here (click on the link). To obtain a complete copy of the FreeBSD CVS repository, please use either the cvsup or CTM tools or simply FTP it.

User Groups

FreeBSD's widespread popularity has spawned a number of user groups around the world. If you know of a FreeBSD user group not listed here, let us know about it.

General UNIX Information

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Hardware

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Home Automation

Symmetric MultiProcessing (SMP)

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