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OpenBSD 4.7 Released

An anonymous reader writes "The release of OpenBSD 4.7 was announced today. Included in this release are support for more wireless cards, the loongson platform, pf improvements, many midlayer filesystem improvements including a new dynamic buffer cache, dynamic VFS name cache rewrite and NFS client stability fixes, routing daemon improvements including the new MPLS label distribution protocol daemon (ldpd) and over 5,800 packages. Please help support the project by ordering your copy today!"

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  1. Yeah, so... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    What is the release song called? Is Theo still an obnoxious little shit?

  2. Re:The Insecurity of OpenBSD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I like how you link to the osnews stub rather than the actual article in a pathetic effort to cover up the fact that it's a nonsensical blog post by a moron (probably you).

  3. Re:The Insecurity of OpenBSD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Man, you are annoying whiner. Slashdot does write about linux problems (security and other) regularly -- maybe not with the enthusiasm that Windows problems are covered with but someone who is interested in the subject (as you should be considering the username) should easily notice the articles.

    http://linux.slashdot.org/story/09/08/13/2022212/Local-Privilege-Escalation-On-All-Linux-Kernels

    I'm sure you will now continue whining how it's more than six months old...