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Rebuilding the OpenBSD kernel

The kernel is the core of the operating system. It is the binary file that the computer loads first and stores in memory. Because...

OpenBSD’s “Out of the Box” Wireless Support

Anonymous Reader writes "KernelTrap has spoken with OpenBSD creator Theo de Raadt and several other OpenBSD developers regarding their recent efforts to add comprehensive...

Overview of OpenBSD

Most people do not use OpenBSD as a desktop OS, though there are some people who swear by it. This chapter provides an overview...

FreeBSD’s SMPng OpenBSD 3.6 Live

Over the past five years, the FreeBSD developer team has worked very hard to improve performance on multiprocessor systems. Their goal was to...

OpenBSD Widens Its Scope

Already well-regarded as a security-focused network operating system, OpenBSD stands to further upgrade its reputation with Version 3.6, which combines enhanced services with wider...

OpenBSD Widens Its Scope

Already well-regarded as a security-focused network operating system, OpenBSD stands to further upgrade its reputation with Version 3.6, which combines enhanced services with...

OpenBSD Widens Its Scope

sjvn writes "Already well-regarded as a security-focused network operating system, OpenBSD stands to further upgrade its reputation with Version 3.6, which combines enhanced services...

Review: OpenBSD 3.6 shows steady improvement

Author: Jem Matzan The OpenBSD team earlier this month released version 3.6 of the free operating system, with support for more hardware, updated application software,...

OpenBSD activism works; but more OSS help needed

The Age has a story up about how the OpenBSD community has been contacting wireless chipset vendors to license their firmware binaries under...

OpenBSD 3.6 tackles SMP

The next version of the secure BSD-based operating system supports multiple processors for both AMD64 and i386-compatible hardware. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk