The NetBSD Project has announced the release of version 7 of the operating system, which is known for its portability.
Acceleration, with a direct rendering manager (DRM) and kernel mode-setting (KMS), is now available on recent Intel and Radeon graphics chips.
The new version ships with a daemon, blacklistd, which can block unwanted network connections.
The installer now supports GPT-partitioned disks.
ARM multiprocessing is now possible, and several ARM-based single board computers are now supported.
NetBSD now has an experimental port to certain Psion PDAs.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 12 2015, @09:52PM
I gave it a whirl last night in a VM on my LinuxMint system ... timemachine back to the 1990's. Console welcome.
login:
Ok, and then I dared for the impossible:
> startx
This brought tears and memories to me. I recall a GEM system back on an Apple ][ that looked like this, circa 1984.
BSD, for a retro experience in 2015. Worth the 371MB ISO download for a good laugh.