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Lyrics for OpenBSD 3.8 Song Out 20

PrayingWolf writes "The lyrics for the OpenBSD 3.8 song "Hackers of the Lost RAID" have been released.
As always, remember to read the lefthand column for what the song is related to - this time it's about (you guessed it) RAID drivers..."
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Lyrics for OpenBSD 3.8 Song Out

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  • by laptop006 ( 37721 ) on Monday October 17, 2005 @09:01AM (#13808847) Homepage Journal
    Whenever I set up an Asterisk PBX for someone it always comes with the OBSD songs as the hold music, makes for some confused callers :-)
  • Old News??? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by groupie ( 675641 ) on Monday October 17, 2005 @09:22AM (#13808978)
    Theo announced the lyrics on Sep 27th. It took all that time to make it here? Unless this is a dupe
    • Re:Old News??? (Score:4, Insightful)

      by putko ( 753330 ) on Monday October 17, 2005 @09:35AM (#13809045) Homepage Journal
      I submitted it on the 29th, with more info about Adaptec's RAID b.s. and the wireless cards.

      http://openbsd/ 3.8 and RAID Thursday September 29, @12:00AM Rejected


      Slashdot takes a long time to cover things -- e.g. days or weeks. Other news sources ARE more up to date. Yet people still seem to come here, if only to complain about Zonk's dupes, rejected news stories that pop up later, and so on.

      I call the continuing popularity of Slashdot, in spite of its mediocrity, the "Slashdot Paradox".
  • by rsax ( 603351 ) on Monday October 17, 2005 @11:58AM (#13810050)
    Hopefully it will get accepted as it is more interesting than 3.8 song lyrics.

    OpenBSD 3.8 will be released on November 1st which will offer a number of new features [nyud.net]. Among the new features are several changes to the network stack that help reduce the imapact of DoS attacks [wikipedia.org]. SecurityFocus conducted an interview [nyud.net] with three of the project's developers in which they share more details about the upcoming release and this new significant change. Check it out and then please support [openbsd.org] a fine open source project!

  • by Sun Tzu ( 41522 ) on Tuesday October 18, 2005 @06:25AM (#13815780) Homepage Journal
    The OpenBSD songs, while not as popular as some alternatives, contain fully audited lyrics and music, and are among the most secure compositions you can play on a computer.

    For use on conventional CD players, there is little security advantage to running OpenBSD songs.
    --
    Barebones computer and parts reviews [baremetalbits.com]
  • At one point they were considering using a different set of lyrics:

    Day is done, gone the sun,
    From the lake, from the hills, from the sky;
    All is well, safely rest, God is nigh.

    Fading light, dims the sight,
    And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright.
    From afar, drawing nigh, falls the night.

    Thanks and praise, for our days,
    'Neath the sun, 'neath the stars, neath the sky;
    As we go, this we know, God is nigh.

    Sun has set, shadows come,
    Time has fled, Scouts must go to their beds
    Always true to the promise that they made

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