OpenBSD 4.6: Photo gallery

If you want security coupled with flexibility and some good old-fashioned command line action in your UNIX of choice, look no further than OpenBSD.

The latest release of OpenBSD, OpenBSD 4.6, hit the web on 18 October and ZDNet.com.au decided to saddle up Puffy and take a look.

While viewing this gallery, we recommend listening to the OpenBSD 4.6 song.

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Talkback 2 comments

    PC-BSD 8 loooks a lot better Anonymous -- 11/11/09

    I tested PC-BSD 8 Alpha recently and it looks a lot better than OpenBSD. It's also much more user friendly, has vary nice packaging system. I think when PC-BSD 8 comes out it will be by far the best BSD for desktop use.

    Good for you anon. Anonymous -- 13/11/09 (in reply to #320391317)

    Next time I'm looking for an OpenBSD replacement that 'looks better' I will be sure to give PC-BSD a go.

    Interestingly enough I have found Open to be the most simple, reliable and user friendly *nix I've ever used. The install is simple, the package manager is a breeze and the ports are comprehensive.

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