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    Supported hardware under the "New World Order" of pfsense Linux

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      lorenct
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      Re: pfSense® Software Embraces Change: A Strategic Migration to the Linux Kernel

      As everyone is pointing out that this happened on April 1st (April Fools Day), it does make some logical sense (bad timing and all). What I would like to see is a list of EOL and/or current pfsense appliance hardware that will be eligible for migration from pfsense Plus (FreeBSD) to pfsense Plus (Linux). Thanks!

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        keyser Rebel Alliance @lorenct
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        @lorenct I think it is more than well established now that it was a aprils fool prank. So there will be no pfSense on linux :-)

        Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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          To actually get "pfsense Plus" on linux I think we will have to wait for TNSR to reach feature parity with pfsense, which is a long way off.

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