In KernelTrap, Jeremy Andrews interviews Theo de Raadt, OpenBSD’s creator and maintainer. OpenBSD is widely hailed as being the most secure OS available. The latest version, OpenBSD 3.0, is slated for official release on December 1, 2001.
In KernelTrap, Jeremy Andrews interviews Theo de Raadt, OpenBSD’s creator and maintainer. OpenBSD is widely hailed as being the most secure OS available. The latest version, OpenBSD 3.0, is slated for official release on December 1, 2001.
nice interview, nothing I haven’t heard before though.
mmm, posting this from openbsd (running lynx on an bare X screen)
xf86cfg did work this time (it didn’t under linux) (hint the ATi driver supports the Radeon) but I still think that
they should look at other OS’s (BeOS) to take come clues in user friendlyness
DriveSetup is a lot easier then fdisk and the disklabel editor.