Just did exactly that.

As I've mentioned before on wireless@, my AX201 doesn't want to work with compat.linuxkpi.iwlwifi_disable_11ac=0. It doesn't seem to find the access point and says something in the lines of: Mar 24 22:09:16 hamster kernel: iwlwifi0: ERROR: lkpi_ic_scan_start: hw_scan returned -5
Mar 24 22:09:21 hamster kernel: iwlwifi0: Scan failed! ret -5

That's really the only issue I have here.

Will check the tcp issue (panic around tcp_do_segment: sent too much) more thoroughly later

On 24.03.2025 13:00, Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
   Hi FreeBSD/main users & developers:

This is an automated email to inform you that the March 2025 stabilization week
started with FreeBSD/main at main-n276073-67c1c4dfd1cc, which was tagged as
main-stabweek-2025-Mar.

Those who want to participate in the stabilization week are encouraged to
update to the above revision/tag and test their systems.

The tag main-stabweek-2025-Mar has been published at Gleb Smirnoff's github 
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   git pull
   git checkout 67c1c4dfd1cc

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discovered by participants have been fixed, it will end early.

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