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                                 RELEASE NOTES
                          FreeBSD Release 2.2 SNAPSHOT

0. What's new since 2.2-961006-SNAP?
------------------------------------

11th-hour bug in SYN attack protection code fixed [showstopper].

Support for Cyclades Cyclom-Y (multi-port async serial) PCI adaptors
as well as multiple controllers and the 32-Y (if you are currently using
the Cyclades serial adapter, you should re-make your /dev entries and
remove the old ones).

/usr/src/contrib now part of src dist selection (doh!) [showstopper].

You need only change your kernel settings *once* now, on initial startup
from the floppy.  They will be preserved on the subsequently installed
kernel.
