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NetBSD 8.0 Released (netbsd.org)

Slashdot reader fisted quotes NetBSD.org: The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 8.0, the sixteenth major release of the NetBSD operating system.

This release brings stability improvements, hundreds of bug fixes, and many new features. Some highlights of the NetBSD 8.0 release are:

— USB stack rework, USB3 support added.
— In-kernel audio mixer (audio_system(9)).
— Reproducible builds
— PaX MPROTECT (W^X) memory protection enforced by default
— PaX ASLR enabled by default
— Position independent executables by default
[...]

NetBSD is free. All of the code is under non-restrictive licenses, and may be used without paying royalties to anyone.

2 of 215 comments (clear)

  1. Can you imagine?! USB3 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    So soon? I mean the ink is barely dry on the papers. And it's only 2008. Can you imagine what NetBSD will be 10 years from now?

  2. Re:Those Were the Days by mschwanke97402 · · Score: 0, Troll

    I used FreeBSD until recently when they went full on libtard with their new social contract. NetBSD doesn't act that way and neither does OpenBSD. IT companies/organisations need to stay out of politics as much as possible, as it pollutes their mission. FreeBSD has seemingly jumped on the political bandwagon to their own detriment. NetBSD just quietly does what they do best and it shows.

    Was FreeBSD suddenly less efficient or more bug-ridden or did you allow your own politics to intrude on a technical decision?