OpenBSD 6.1 has been released. The short version points out the addition of syspatch (which should make upgrading easier one of these years). The long version notes, among other things, support for ARM64, which includes, if you're a thrill-seeker, the ability to run OBSD on a Raspberry Pi 3 which seems relatively cool. Or at least cheap.
And of course, there's a new song.
(Score: 2) by kaszz on Thursday April 13 2017, @06:15PM (3 children)
I'm curious as to RISC OS. That's why I ask. I think you read in other intentions that isn't there.
(Score: 2) by julian on Thursday April 13 2017, @06:24PM (2 children)
There really isn't much point to it. It's technically primitive, outdated, insecure, and incompatible with most software. You can run an OS on the Rpi that isn't descended from either the Windows or *nix families, that's about it.
(Score: 2) by kaszz on Thursday April 13 2017, @06:57PM (1 child)
Is there any architectural lessons to be learned?
(Score: 2) by julian on Thursday April 13 2017, @10:29PM
It's mainly just of historical significance, because of its connection to ARM and Acorn Computers.