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Servers Configurations
DELL

i386 servers and workstations. 25 configurations.
 
HP
FreeBSD is able to run on ProLiant servers. This is not officially supported but has been tested by few people already including me. FreeBSD 4.8 Stable and 5.1-RELEASE are able to run using SCSI drives. There might be a problem with ATA drives on the ML330 G3, you won't be able to use them in RAID mode (no drivers), only in non-RAID mode.

i386 servers and workstations. 30 configurations.

Alpha servers and workstations. 3 configurations.

 
IBM

i386 servers and workstations. 6 configurations.
 
Intel

i386 servers and workstations. 1 configuration.
 
Sun Microsystems
FreeBSD runs on sparc64. I was able to check only few servers. I will have more configurations very soon.

SPARC servers and workstations. 6 configurations.
For a list of supported systems, follow the FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE Hardware Notes.

 
Supermicro

Supermicro servers and workstations. 2 configurations.
 
3Com

i386 servers and workstations. 1 configuration.
 
Home Built Servers

i386 servers. 6 configurations.

You may want to see this site too - great list of motherboards.
Laptop Compatibility List is here.

 
Problem Reports
docs
* Manual page for jail(8) does not mention mounting devfs under jail. Link.
* Manual for camediaplay(1) falsely describes a port you connect a device to. Link.
* The information in Handbook regarding "Duplicating Audio CDs" is incomplete. Link.
* setfacl(1) manual does not specify what happens when a user uses chmod(1) command over a file with ACL entries set. Link.
software
* setfacl(1) has a '-v' option that has to be removed from error message. Link.
ports
* One of the freebsd-tips in fortune(1) is incorrect on time(1) command. Link.
 
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13st of February 2004.
Grzegorz Czapliński