OpenBSD, a BSD os with a strict focus on security and advanced security features, has got a version upgrade on November 1, with the release of OpenBSD 4.4. Announcing the release, project lead Theo de Raadt wrote: "This is our 24th release on CD-ROM (and 25th via FTP). We remain proud of OpenBSD's record of more than ten years with only two remote holes in the default install."
The new version provides significant improvements, including new features, in nearIY all areas of the system: new or extended platforms for sparc64, socppc, landisk; improved hardware support; new tools and functionality; assorted improvements and code cleanup; install and upgrade process changes.




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