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OpenBSD 4.0 Pre-orders are Available

fuzzyping1 writes "Pre-orders for OpenBSD 4.0 are now available in the online store. Five architectures on three CDs in a soft-shell DVD case. Check out the highlights of OpenBSD 4.0. This new release includes support for many new wireless chipsets, the UltraSPARC III platform, a new load-balancing feature for network trunks, and much, much more."

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  1. Re:Netcraft has confirmed it... by ntgs · · Score: 5, Insightful

    OpenBSD is actually turning into a very usable OS. I find it funny when I hear criticism of OBSD, it usually comes from people that have never tried using it. If you have never tried OpenBSD I suggest you start here: http://www.openbsd101.com/ Then make your judgements.

  2. Preorders by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    They like to get a bunch of preorders so the guy burning the DVD's knows whether to go buy a 50 DVD spindle or a 100 DVD spindle.

  3. Re:VAX by LurkerXXX · · Score: 5, Insightful

    My guess? The people who actually have VAX machines and care about them, made the changes. Not some guy who has one or two alphas.

    Lots of other folks wrote new bits that work fine on x86, etc. It's not like the VAX updates were the only ones made. Why complain about people writing additional features for machines they use just because you don't use them?

  4. Re:OpenBSD is NOT open source software by MrNaz · · Score: 5, Informative

    Wow. Seriously, wow. That MUST be deliberately misleading.

    The BSD licence means that the authors can't, even if they wanted to, withhold security patches from you and nobody else. You can just get the patch from someone else who has it.

    Furthermore, OpenBSD asking for donations is no difference from Mozilla getting donation, OpenOffice getting corporate support or MySQL having a corporate company employing its development team. In fact OpenBSD's model is probably less influenced by profit agenda than all of the abovementioned projects.

    What's more, they manage to keep up with OpenBSD's reputation of begin perhaps the most secure operating system available to consumers, bar none. And all this in their spare time, putting up with FUD like what you've just spouted, and not getting half the recognition they deserve. If you ask me, they are the knights of the open source world. Or something.

    --
    I hate printers.
  5. Re:ripoff by lars_boegild_thomsen · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's ok - it's not uncommon that software is priced cheaper in third-world countries.