O'ReillyNet interviews
OpenBSD developers. "Today the OpenBSD project announced the new 3.7
release. This is the first release to support newer wireless chipsets,
especially for 802.11g, thanks to a big activism campaign lead by project
leader Theo de Raadt. It's now possible to create a portable access point
with a tiny PDA using the Zaurus port, too. As usual, there are a lot of
other big and small changes, such as the import of Xorg, the jump towards
gcc3, and a feature to update your installed packages
automagically. Discover the details behind the scenes in this interview
that Federico Biancuzzi had with several OpenBSD developers."
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