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FSF-Approved Hyperbola GNU/Linux Switching Out The Linux Kernel For Hard Fork Of OpenBSD

They are doing a "hard fork" of OpenBSD's kernel and user-space while working on promoting user-choice and freedom.

How OpenBSD and Linux Mitigate Security Bugs

At the upcoming Open Source Summit Europe + ELC Europe 2017, to be held in Prague, Czech Republic, Giovanni Bechis will be delivering a talk...

OpenBSD 6.0 Tightens Security by Losing Linux Compatibility

OpenBSD, one of the more prominent variants of the BSD family of Unix-like operating systems, will be released at the beginning of September, according to a...

OpenBSD Is Getting Its Own Native Hypervisor

The OpenBSD Foundation has been funding work on a project to provide OpenBSD with its own, native hypervisor. The hypervisor's VMM is so far...

​Microsoft Becomes OpenBSD’s First Gold Contributor

This also just in: Dogs and cats living together in peace. Microsoft did this for OpenBSD's help in porting OpenSSH to Windows.Read more at...

OpenBSD 5.6 Replaces OpenSSL with LibreSSL

The new SSL/TLS library aims to capitalize on post-Heartbleed dissatisfaction with OpenSSL. Whether it's as true a plug-in replacement as it claims to be...

LibreSSL Crypto Library Leaps From OpenBSD to Linux, OS X, More

First cross-platform version of cleaned-up OpenSSL forkThe OpenBSD project has released the first portable version of LibreSSL, the team's OpenSSL fork – meaning it...

OpenBSD Affirms That LibreSSL Will Be Portable

In the fallout from the OpenSSL heartbleed bug, OpenBSD developers forked OpenSSL into LibreSSL. Initially the only supported platform for LibreSSL was OpenBSD, but...

BSD Release: OpenBSD 5.5

OpenBSD 5.5, the latest versin of the free, multi-platform UNIX-like operating system with focus on proactive security and integrated cryptography, has been released: "This...

OpenBSD Forks, Prunes, Fixes OpenSSL

In the wake of Heartbleed, a well-known open source development group is creating a simpler, cleaner version of the dominant OpenSSL.Read more at Enterprise...