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Now that they have the suggested partitions, I think it has one the simplest text installers out there. I wonder what the adoption rate of the new smtpd will be.
I donated $50. They never cease to amaze me.
Nice release song too :)

http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#46

Does it refer to Ubuntu or am I misinterpreting?

edit: 4.5 song is still missing commentary :(

I think the song is clearly about Apple. My favorite line is 'One button coma'.

PS: sitting at my MPB right now. :)

OpenBSD is one of my favorite operating systems, I don't think it gets the credit it deserves. That mentioned, there are a few things that have slowed its adoption down.

-drivers for common things such as network cards come to the OS much slower than OSes such as linux.

-the ports system often does not have the latest versions of software because of more code reviews.

-the OS runs somewhat slower than other *nix based operating systems

The ports system also doesn't do updates if you're following -stable, which is a really big deal for most people. Plus its SMP support is incredibly poor.
Anyone have it running under VirtualBox yet?
Been using this since 2.7 and it gets better every release. I'm happy they still use Apache 1.3 and it's solid. Been running a chrooted httpd server on OpenBSD for close to 10 years, and it has not been compromised once.
2.7 was the first CD set I purchased. Haven't regretted it.

It was their 'man' pages that sold me. Complete and helpful. Their great documentation is one of their unsung accomplishments.

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