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OpenBSD 3.1 End Of Life

Dan writes "OpenBSD team's Miod Vallat says that due to the upcoming release of OpenBSD 3.3, the 3.1-STABLE branch will have no more fixes committed to its branch after June 1, 2003 and should therefore be considered out of regular maintenance."

37 comments

  1. So what you're saying... by aridhol · · Score: 2, Funny

    Is that OpenBSD 3.1 is DEAD! But it will be resurrected as 3.3.

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    1. Re:So what you're saying... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      Elegy For *BSD


      I am a *BSD user
      and I try hard to be brave
      That is a tall order
      *BSD's foot is in the grave.

      I tap at my toy keyboard
      and whistle a happy tune
      but keeping happy's so hard,
      *BSD died so soon.

      Each day I wake and softly sob
      Nightfall finds me crying
      Not only am I a zit faced slob
      but *BSD is dying.

  2. OK this gave me a SHOCK!! by mnmn · · Score: 1, Insightful


    I thought its the EOL for OpenBSD.

    And I was just gettin interested with all the OpenBSD stories in slashdot these days.

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  3. How dare they??!? by Randolpho · · Score: 2, Funny

    How dare they stop supporting an old version like that? What's their problem? Who do they think they are, MICROSOFT?!?!???!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!

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    1. Re:How dare they??!? by timmarhy · · Score: 0

      actually MS support products for about 4 years compared to obsd's crappy 12 months

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    2. Re:How dare they??!? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ROFL try telling that to ANYBODY who needed support for their 16 bit apps and OSes after August 30, 1995.

  4. BSD 3.1 is dying!!! by mcgroarty · · Score: 3, Funny
    Well... I mean... sorry.

    Oh, just mod me down and get it over with. :-)

  5. Other ideas for OpenBSD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Now if they'd only get rid of Theo The Rat and stop being lame.

  6. Easy update? by saintlupus · · Score: 2, Insightful

    $ uname -a
    OpenBSD yellow 3.0 GENERIC#94 i386


    Hmm. That's not a good sign.

    Does anyone know if there's an easy way to update a box to a new version of OpenBSD without having to reinstall everything? Something like the "make world" from FreeBSD would be great.

    --saint

    1. Re:Easy update? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      err

      cd /usr/src
      make
      make install

    2. Re:Easy update? by glitchvern · · Score: 2, Informative

      The Upgrade-minifaq has a list of steps to go through for upgrading from 3.0 to OpenBSD-Current. According to 3.2's INSTALL.i386 upgrades for that version are only supported from the immediate previous release. I would follow the steps listed in the minifaq for Upgrading from 3.0. Grab etc31.tgz from ftp, untar it in your home directory or where ever and diff -r it and the old /etc and /var's on the machine for obvious things that need changing. Then I would grab the install bootdisk for 3.1 release and use the upgrade choice. Then follow the steps listed in the minifaq for Upgrading from 3.1, grab etc32.tgz, untar it, diff it and the newly changed /etc and /var making the obvious changes, grab the install bootdisk for 3.2 and use the upgrade choice there. At that point you are running 3.2-release and can either follow the directions in the mini-faq for upgrading to 3.2-stable (You won't need to follow Upgrading from 3.2 for stable), -current (You will need to follow Upgrading from 3.2 and Upgrading from 3.3), or just wait for 3.3's emminent release and use the method discussed above to upgrade to that. While the "make world" method does exist it will not easily work on an upgrade from 3.0 due to the numerous changes to the compiler and toolchain.

    3. Re:Easy update? by irc.goatse.cx+troll · · Score: 0, Troll

      Or save yourself a lot of time in the future and install an OS with user experience in mind like Debian Linux. Instead of trying to conform to the outdated 'BSD way', They do whats best for the user. a dist-upgrade in debian can easily upgrade an old install with ease.
      Why limit yourself to doing things the 30 year old BSD way? Computing shouldnt be as hard as it was back then.

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    4. Re:Easy update? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I am posting this using Debian. But it is being routed by OpenBSD.

      I have to say that OBSD is much more thoughtfully designed. Every Linux distribution I can think of is about a dozen times sloppier.

      I'd rather have things sane and update /etc by hand than have a sloppy assortment of packages like Linux.

  7. End of Life: *BSD is dying by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant
    It is official; Netcraft now confirms: *BSD is dying

    One more crippling bombshell hit the already beleaguered *BSD community when IDC confirmed that *BSD market share has dropped yet again, now down to less than a fraction of 1 percent of all servers. Coming on the heels of a recent Netcraft survey which plainly states that *BSD has lost more market share, this news serves to reinforce what we've known all along. *BSD is collapsing in complete disarray, as fittingly exemplified by failing dead last in the recent Sys Admin comprehensive networking test.

    You don't need to be a Kreskin to predict *BSD's future. The hand writing is on the wall: *BSD faces a bleak future. In fact there won't be any future at all for *BSD because *BSD is dying. Things are looking very bad for *BSD. As many of us are already aware, *BSD continues to lose market share. Red ink flows like a river of blood.

    FreeBSD is the most endangered of them all, having lost 93% of its core developers. The sudden and unpleasant departures of long time FreeBSD developers Jordan Hubbard and Mike Smith only serve to underscore the point more clearly. There can no longer be any doubt: FreeBSD is dying.

    Let's keep to the facts and look at the numbers.

    OpenBSD leader Theo states that there are 7000 users of OpenBSD. How many users of NetBSD are there? Let's see. The number of OpenBSD versus NetBSD posts on Usenet is roughly in ratio of 5 to 1. Therefore there are about 7000/5 = 1400 NetBSD users. BSD/OS posts on Usenet are about half of the volume of NetBSD posts. Therefore there are about 700 users of BSD/OS. A recent article put FreeBSD at about 80 percent of the *BSD market. Therefore there are (7000+1400+700)*4 = 36400 FreeBSD users. This is consistent with the number of FreeBSD Usenet posts.

    Due to the troubles of Walnut Creek, abysmal sales and so on, FreeBSD went out of business and was taken over by BSDI who sell another troubled OS. Now BSDI is also dead, its corpse turned over to yet another charnel house.

    All major surveys show that *BSD has steadily declined in market share. *BSD is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very dim. If *BSD is to survive at all it will be among OS dilettante dabblers. *BSD continues to decay. Nothing short of a miracle could save it at this point in time. For all practical purposes, *BSD is dead.

    Fact: *BSD is dying

    1. Re:End of Life: *BSD is dying by sx10 · · Score: 1
      Actually...

      Netcraft now confirms
      BSD holds 24 of the 25 longest uptime records. The top two servers have been up four and a half years without a reboot.

      Fact: BSD does it longer!

    2. Re:End of Life: *BSD is dying by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      BSD holds 24 of the 25 longest uptime records

      49 of the top 50 in fact, with the 25th longest held by an anomolous Win2k machine.

    3. Re:End of Life: *BSD is dying by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      BSD holds 24 of the 25 longest uptime records [netcraft.com]. The top two servers have been up four and a half years without a reboot.

      Afraid it won't boot up again?

      *duck*

  8. What Killed *BSD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    The End of FreeBSD

    [ed. note: in the following text, former FreeBSD developer Mike Smith gives his reasons for abandoning FreeBSD]

    When I stood for election to the FreeBSD core team nearly two years ago, many of you will recall that it was after a long series of debates during which I maintained that too much organisation, too many rules and too much formality would be a bad thing for the project.

    Today, as I read the latest discussions on the future of the FreeBSD project, I see the same problem; a few new faces and many of the old going over the same tired arguments and suggesting variations on the same worthless schemes. Frankly I'm sick of it.

    FreeBSD used to be fun. It used to be about doing things the right way. It used to be something that you could sink your teeth into when the mundane chores of programming for a living got you down. It was something cool and exciting; a way to spend your spare time on an endeavour you loved that was at the same time wholesome and worthwhile.

    It's not anymore. It's about bylaws and committees and reports and milestones, telling others what to do and doing what you're told. It's about who can rant the longest or shout the loudest or mislead the most people into a bloc in order to legitimise doing what they think is best. Individuals notwithstanding, the project as a whole has lost track of where it's going, and has instead become obsessed with process and mechanics.

    So I'm leaving core. I don't want to feel like I should be "doing something" about a project that has lost interest in having something done for it. I don't have the energy to fight what has clearly become a losing battle; I have a life to live and a job to keep, and I won't achieve any of the goals I personally consider worthwhile if I remain obligated to care for the project.

    Discussion

    I'm sure that I've offended some people already; I'm sure that by the time I'm done here, I'll have offended more. If you feel a need to play to the crowd in your replies rather than make a sincere effort to address the problems I'm discussing here, please do us the courtesy of playing your politics openly.

    From a technical perspective, the project faces a set of challenges that significantly outstrips our ability to deliver. Some of the resources that we need to address these challenges are tied up in the fruitless metadiscussions that have raged since we made the mistake of electing officers. Others have left in disgust, or been driven out by the culture of abuse and distraction that has grown up since then. More may well remain available to recruitment, but while the project is busy infighting our chances for successful outreach are sorely diminished.

    There's no simple solution to this. For the project to move forward, one or the other of the warring philosophies must win out; either the project returns to its laid-back roots and gets on with the work, or it transforms into a super-organised engineering project and executes a brilliant plan to deliver what, ultimately, we all know we want.

    Whatever path is chosen, whatever balance is struck, the choosing and the striking are the important parts. The current indecision and endless conflict are incompatible with any sort of progress.

    Trying to dissect the above is far beyond the scope of any parting shot, no matter how distended. All I can really ask of you all is to let go of the minutiae for a moment and take a look at the big picture. What is the ultimate goal here? How can we get there with as little overhead as possible? How would you like to be treated by your fellow travellers?

    Shouts

    To the Slashdot "BSD is dying" crowd - big deal. Death is part of the cycle; take a look at your soft, pallid bodies and consider that right this very moment, parts of you are dying. See? It's not so bad.

    To the bulk of the FreeBSD committerbase and the developer community at large - keep your eyes on the real goals. It'

  9. do a binary upgrade to 3.3-release by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    mergemaster your /etc (or better yet just back it up and manually place in your changes), and then make build to get up to -stable.

    watch out for the nosuid, etc mount stuff that 3.3 wants on partitions now as well.

  10. You basturds by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Look, does slashdot also post articles about how redhat 5.1 is "dead". Fuckers.

    1. Re:You basturds by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes, I don't know why slashdot is so biased against the BSD's. Everyone knows the BSD's are superior os's to linux.

    2. Re:You basturds by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why do you think Apple selected BSD's over a linux platform? Because its a better platform, and has a superior license.

    3. Re:You basturds by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah, that explains why Slashdot doesn't like BSD...

      Their a bunch of script kiddies using linux.

    4. Re:You basturds by Pharmboy · · Score: 1

      Look, does slashdot also post articles about how redhat 5.1 is "dead". Fuckers.

      actually redhat announced that it is EOLing all versions one year after the intro of the next version, even for those of us that pay for support for our current 7.2- systems. We have talked about this in several areas, although I don't see a particular article posted on it.

      But it has been talked about a fair amount.

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    5. Re:You basturds by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Valid point. But when there is little news, then anything will make a headline.

      I guess it is lucky that the only people who read bsd.slashdot.org are people who either love or hate *BSD. If BSD postings starting exceeding 100 for every article then I would start to care about the anti-BSD nature of slashdot, but I also guess that if there was a lot more interest then the slashdot editors wouldn't be so anti-BSD.

  11. Elegy for *BSD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Elegy For *BSD


    I am a *BSD user
    and I try hard to be brave
    That is a tall order
    *BSD's foot is in the grave.

    I tap at my toy keyboard
    and whistle a happy tune
    but keeping happy's so hard,
    *BSD died so soon.

    Each day I wake and softly sob
    Nightfall finds me crying
    Not only am I a zit faced slob
    but *BSD is dying.

  12. TEHO DE RAADT IS **THE SHIT** by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    LINUX TORVALDS AND DICK STALMAN CAN ONLY WISH THEY COULD BE SO GOOD!!!!
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  13. IT IS YUO WHO IS THE RAT!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Now if they'd only get rid of Theo The Rat and stop being lame.
    [ Reply to This ]


    THEO WORKS HIS ASS OFF TO GIVE THE WORLD A FREE OS (WICH HAPPESN TO BE THE MOST SECURE, AS WELL) AND LEECHES LIKE YOU CAN ONLY SIT AND BITCH. MAYBE YOU SHOULD TRY DOING SOMETHING PRODUCTIVE. YOU"LL FEEL BETTER. THEN AGAIN, MAYBE NOT. YOULL JUST DO SOMETHING LAME LIKE GNU/TURD!!! LOLL
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    1. Re:IT IS YUO WHO IS THE RAT!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wow, you must be important, you used all caps and everything. I think I will change my mind about BSD and being productive after reading your comments. I don't see how I could have ever thought any different, now that you put it that way. I just wish I could mark you as a Fan.

    2. Re:IT IS YUO WHO IS THE RAT!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Oh, nicely done! Good job hiding the skanky links, plus the dubious misspellings in the right places. I especially like the sig at the bottom - that's a nice touch.

      However, you forget that most sensible people use the show-link-address setting in our prefs, so we can see the tubgirl/goatse bits. (All we need now is for Slashdot to stop slicing the rest of the URL off and to stop using the damn 'title' tag on the links so we might ACTUALLY BE ABLE TO SEE WHERE THE FUCKING LINK GOES and life will be copascetic.)

      Anyway, great job. I award you an overall score of 8.1. Carry on sir!

    3. Re:IT IS YUO WHO IS THE RAT!!! by timmarhy · · Score: 0

      actually theo is a jerk off to be sure. but that doesn't mean obsd doesn't have it' good points, it's short EOL makes no sense from an enterprise point of view though.

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  14. It's already dead by vesamies · · Score: 1

    Get the facts straight.

  15. OpenBSD 3.1 *End Of Life* by borgdows · · Score: 2, Funny

    I won't believe you until Netcraft confirms it!!

  16. BSD is D - E - A - D by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    It is now official; Netcraft has confirmed: *BSD is dying

    One more crippling bombshell hit the already beleaguered *BSD community when IDC confirmed that *BSD market share has dropped yet again, now down to less than a fraction of 1 percent of all servers. Coming on the heels of a recent Netcraft survey which plainly states that *BSD has lost more market share, this news serves to reinforce what we've known all along. *BSD is collapsing in complete disarray, as fittingly exemplified by failing dead last in the recent Sys Admin comprehensive networking test.

    You don't need to be a Kreskin to predict *BSD's future. The hand writing is on the wall: *BSD faces a bleak future. In fact there won't be any future at all for *BSD because *BSD is dying. Things are looking very bad for *BSD. As many of us are already aware, *BSD continues to lose market share. Red ink flows like a river of blood.

    FreeBSD is the most endangered of them all, having lost 93% of its core developers. The sudden and unpleasant departures of long time FreeBSD developers Jordan Hubbard and Mike Smith only serve to underscore the point more clearly. There can no longer be any doubt: FreeBSD is dying.

    Let's keep to the facts and look at the numbers.

    OpenBSD leader Theo states that there are 7000 users of OpenBSD. How many users of NetBSD are there? Let's see. The number of OpenBSD versus NetBSD posts on Usenet is roughly in ratio of 5 to 1. Therefore there are about 7000/5 = 1400 NetBSD users. BSD/OS posts on Usenet are about half of the volume of NetBSD posts. Therefore there are about 700 users of BSD/OS. A recent article put FreeBSD at about 80 percent of the *BSD market. Therefore there are (7000+1400+700)*4 = 36400 FreeBSD users. This is consistent with the number of FreeBSD Usenet posts.

    Due to the troubles of Walnut Creek, abysmal sales and so on, FreeBSD went out of business and was taken over by BSDI who sell another troubled OS. Now BSDI is also dead, its corpse turned over to yet another charnel house.

    All major surveys show that *BSD has steadily declined in market share. *BSD is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very dim. If *BSD is to survive at all it will be among OS dilettante dabblers. *BSD continues to decay. Nothing short of a miracle could save it at this point in time. For all practical purposes, *BSD is dead.

    Fact: *BSD is dying

  17. Why can't slashdot be unbiased? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I agree. I would think that a news source would want to have some amount of unbiasness.

    1. Re:Why can't slashdot be unbiased? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      yea, how dare they have an opinion! I can't believe that a web site would have a perspective on this subject! Whats next, Salon being leftist? Rush Limbaugh's site being far right? This has to stop!

      (for the love of god, i hope you see the sarcasm)

  18. That is to say by deadfishhotmail.com · · Score: 1

    Well...ok...so Netcraft proves that BSD is still dying but very slowly!

    Ok ok, so I'm just Trolling, Ed

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