OpenBSD 3.0 Ready for Pre-Orders 37
osiris writes: "Theo de Raadt has just announced that OpenBSD 3.0 is now accepting pre-orders. 3.0 will now be shipping with 3 cds supporting booting from cd for 6 architectures. Plus there is a bonus audio track on the cd :) Plus the all new pf firewall, which replaces Darren Reed's ipf. I hear pf is pretty rock solid with quite a few new features."
The release page (Score:3, Informative)
Re:The release page (Score:1)
The cover art is hella gay. Is Theo trying to save money by designing the art himself again??
Re:Someone told me that BSD was dying. (Score:1, Redundant)
OpenBSD has been cranking out a release pretty solid every six months ever since I first messed with it at 2.5.
NetBSD seems to be in good shape too. The developers seemed to be on their toes. Someone found a few large security holes in 1.5.1 and they had the fixes in the source tree in a couple of days and on CD as version 1.5.2 before some of the vendors could even push out their 1.5.1 CD's!
I think I'll wait for 3.1, thanks (Score:1)
Re:I think I'll wait for 3.1, thanks (Score:1)
Re:I think I'll wait for 3.1, thanks (Score:2)
Damned, why can't I do a +2 Funny/Troll ???
Merlyn
Re:I think I'll wait for 3.1, thanks (Score:3, Informative)
No one said you had to use PF, you can go compile IPF and use it on your 3.0 install, no ones stopping you.
Re:I think I'll wait for 3.1, thanks (Score:1)
Re:I think I'll wait for 3.1, thanks (Score:1)
Re:I think I'll wait for 3.1, thanks (Score:1, Interesting)
license audit (Score:1, Flamebait)
I guess Theo really can piss further than anybody else in a pissing match.
Re:license audit (Score:2, Interesting)
I agree, and I think it's cool. Theo really puts his money where his mouth is. Say what you like about his social "skills," at least you know where he stands, and that he's certainly willing to follow through with what he believes in. Good guy to have on our side.
Re:Wierd timing (Score:1, Insightful)
There will be no more Alpha anything. Whatever technology Intel can assimilate into the Pentium V or whateveron there next chip is is all you will see of the Alpha.
Re:Wierd timing (Score:1)
I don't want to break your fun, but out of the 10 architectures on the CD:
Re:Wierd timing (Score:1)
5 are no longer produced: amiga, hp300, mac68k, sparc, vax
2 are still sold but for how long?: alpha (Compact is droping alpha CPUs in favor of Intel 64bit CPU), mvme68k (Motorola new
model of VME board use PowerPC cpus) only 3 are actively produced: i386, macppc, sparc64
OK, so you see what I'm trying to say. Why add $10 to the price, and another CD to the pack, to be able to boot more dead architectures?
Re:Wierd timing (Score:2, Interesting)
Second, they aren't dead. Many chipsets considered old are being actively manufactured and used for the embedded market. They may not be in new PCs, but they are popular, and significant.