OpenBSD 3.1 Released
Telent writes "OpenBSD 3.1 is out. I've been using a -current snapshot from April as my desktop, and this is truly an amazing release with lots of new PF tricks, improved driver support, and many other cool things. Get it from the master site at ftp.openbsd.org, or use a mirror when possible. Even the release art kicks butt. Enjoy!"
On that website you link to - what does the squashed up intelligible bold text say?
Video Game cheats, hints a
For about the past year or so it seems that every BSD story has something to do with ow much it sucks, dying, etc. I especially like the rampant reposting of the same comment about how "netcraft confirms it" even when the top uptime holders run BSD.
Is this just a tactic so that the BSDs don't become trendy like what happened to linux, or do people really seriously believe that BSD is that bad?
I for one love BSD, both free and open, haven't tried net yet. I love it so much in fact, when I went to San Fran last time I made sure I drove by Berkley so I could see where it was concieved.
Long Live BSD!!!
That's because MS LOVES the BSD license. They can take code w/o giving any credit. So they support the BSDs because they've gleened so much from it.That's one of the bad things about the BSD license.
If you're not a Liberal in your 20's, then you have no heart.If you're still a Liberal in your 30's you have no brain.
If you want to get a PrismII based wireless card for your Linux box, you can make a Linux based AP. I use it and it works great for me. It might not be much cheaper than just using a regular access point, but you do gain quite a bit more control over what's going on.