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19: <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=28.html>OpenBSD 2.8</a>: Dec 1, 2000<br>
20: </font></h3>
21: <a href=images/openbsd28_cover.gif><img height=90 width=90 src=images/cd28-s.gif></a><br>
22: <a href=orders.html>To PRE-ORDER a 2.8 CDROM, click here.</a>
23: <ul>
24: <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
25: <li>The complete install components for <strong>NINE</strong> architectures:
26: <strong>i386</strong>,
27: <strong>powerpc</strong>,
28: <strong>amiga</strong>,
29: <strong>hp300</strong>,
30: <strong>mvme68k</strong>,
31: <strong>mac68k</strong>,
32: <strong>sparc</strong>,
33: <strong>sun3</strong>,
34: <strong>vax</strong>.
35: <li>The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, and powerpc.
36: <li>A funky CD insert sheet which contains installation instructions.
37: The information on this piece of paper makes OpenBSD somewhat
38: easier to install than if you do an FTP install.
39: <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).
40: <li>The latest reliable <strong>XFree86</strong> binaries for all architectures
41: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code with small modifications
42: by us to make it prettier.
43: <li>Our own little <a href=ports.html>ports tree</a> which has improved a lot
44: since OpenBSD 2.7.
1.15 ! aaron 45: <li>Several pre-built binary packages for the most common
1.14 deraadt 46: architectures, which are very easy to install directly off the CDROM.
1.15 ! aaron 47: <li>As always, stickers included!
1.14 deraadt 48: <li>And many other things...
49: </ul>
50:
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53: <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=27.html>OpenBSD 2.7</a>: June 15, 2000<br>
54: </font></h3>
55: <a href=images/openbsd27_cover.gif><img height=90 width=90 src=images/cd27-s.gif></a><br>
56: <a href=orders.html>To order a 2.7 CDROM, click here.</a>
57: <ul>
58: <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
59: <li>The complete install components for <strong>SIX</strong> architectures:
60: <strong>i386</strong>,
61: <strong>amiga</strong>,
62: <strong>hp300</strong>,
63: <strong>mvme68k</strong>,
64: <strong>mac68k</strong>,
65: <strong>sparc</strong>.
66: <li>The CD's are bootable on i386 and sparc.
67: <li>A funky CD insert sheet which contains installation instructions.
68: The information on this piece of paper makes OpenBSD somewhat
69: easier to install than if you do an FTP install.
70: <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).
71: <li>The latest reliable <strong>XFree86</strong> binaries for all architectures
72: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code with small modifications
73: by us to make it prettier.
74: <li>Our own little <a href=ports.html>ports tree</a> which has improved a lot
75: since OpenBSD 2.6.
76: <li>More than 200 pre-built binary packages for i386, alpha, sparc, and m68k-based
77: architectures, which are very easy to install directly off the CDROM.
78: <li>More stickers than in previous release.
79: <li>And many other things...
80: </ul>
81:
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83: <br>
84: <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=26.html>OpenBSD 2.6</a>: December 1, 1999<br>
85: </font></h3>
86: <a href=images/openbsd26_cover.gif><img height=90 width=90 src=images/cd26-s.gif></a><br>
87: <a href=orders.html>To order a 2.6 CDROM, click here.</a>
88: <ul>
89: <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
90: <li>The complete install components for <strong>SIX</strong> architectures:
91: <strong>alpha</strong>,
92: <strong>amiga</strong>,
93: <strong>hp300</strong>,
94: <strong>i386</strong>,
95: <strong>mac68k</strong>,
96: <strong>sparc</strong>.
1.11 deraadt 97: <li>The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha.
1.10 deraadt 98: <li>A funky CD insert sheet which contains installation instructions.
99: The information on this piece of paper makes OpenBSD somewhat
100: easier to install than if you do an FTP install.
101: <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).
102: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> binaries for all architectures
103: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code with small modifications
104: by us to make it prettier.
105: <li>Our own little <a href=ports.html>ports tree</a> which has improved a lot
106: since OpenBSD 2.5.
1.12 beck 107: <li>Almost 200 pre-built binary packages for i386, alpha, sparc, and m68k-based
1.10 deraadt 108: architectures, which are very easy to install directly off the CDROM.
109: <li>More stickers than in previous release.
110: <li>And many other things...
111: </ul>
112:
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1.1 deraadt 114: <br>
1.6 deraadt 115: <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=25.html>OpenBSD 2.5</a>: May 19, 1999<br>
116: </font></h3>
1.7 deraadt 117: <a href=images/openbsd25_cover.gif><img height=90 width=90 src=images/cd25-s.gif></a><br>
1.9 deraadt 118: <a href=orders.html>To order a 2.5 CDROM, click here.</a>
1.1 deraadt 119: <ul>
120: <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
1.6 deraadt 121: <li>The complete install components for <strong>SEVEN</strong> architectures:
122: <strong>alpha</strong>,
123: <strong>amiga</strong>,
124: <strong>hp300</strong>,
125: <strong>i386</strong>,
126: <strong>mac68k</strong>,
127: <strong>powerpc</strong>.
128: <strong>sparc</strong>.
129: <li>The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha, and powerpc.
130: <li>A funky CD insert sheet which contains installation instructions.
131: The information on this piece of paper makes OpenBSD somewhat
132: easier to install than if you do an FTP install.
1.1 deraadt 133: <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).
1.6 deraadt 134: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> binaries for all architectures
135: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code with small modifications
136: by us to make it prettier.
137: <li>Our own little <a href=ports.html>ports tree</a> which has improved a lot
138: since OpenBSD 2.4.
1.12 beck 139: <li>Numerous pre-built binary packages for i386, alpha, sparc, and m68k-based
1.6 deraadt 140: architectures, which are very easy to install directly off the CDROM.
141: <li>Some stickers included!
1.1 deraadt 142: <li>And many other things...
143: </ul>
144:
1.6 deraadt 145: <a name=24>
1.1 deraadt 146: <br>
1.6 deraadt 147: <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=24.html>OpenBSD 2.4</a>: Dec 1, 1998<br>
148: </font></h3>
1.7 deraadt 149: <a href=images/openbsd24_cover.gif><img height=90 width=90 src=images/cd24-s.gif></a><br>
1.6 deraadt 150: <a href=orders.html>To order a 2.4 CDROM, click here.</a>
1.1 deraadt 151: <ul>
152: <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
1.6 deraadt 153: <li>The complete install components for <strong>SEVEN</strong> architectures:
154: <strong>alpha</strong>,
155: <strong>amiga</strong>,
156: <strong>hp300</strong>,
157: <strong>i386</strong>,
158: <strong>mac68k</strong>,
159: <strong>powerpc</strong>.
160: <strong>sparc</strong>.
161: <li>The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha, and powerpc.
162: <li>A funky CD insert sheet which contains better installation instructions
163: than OpenBSD 2.3 shipped with. The information on this piece of
164: paper makes OpenBSD much easier to install than if you do an FTP install.
1.1 deraadt 165: <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).
1.6 deraadt 166: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> binaries for all architectures
167: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code with small modifications
168: by us to make it prettier.
169: <li>Our own little <a href=ports.html>ports tree</a> which has improved a lot
170: since OpenBSD 2.3.
171: <li>A very large archive of <strong>distfiles</strong> which are used by the
172: above-mentioned ports tree to build binaries easier.
173: <li>Numerous pre-built binary packages for most architectures, which are
174: very easy to install directly off the CDROM:
175: <li>Four stickers included!
1.1 deraadt 176: <li>And many other things...
177: </ul>
178:
179: <a name=23>
180: <br>
181: <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=23.html>OpenBSD 2.3</a>: May 19, 1998<br>
182: </font></h3>
1.7 deraadt 183: <a href=images/openbsd23_cover.gif><img height=90 width=90 src=images/cd23-s.gif></a><br>
1.6 deraadt 184: <a href=orders.html>To order a 2.3 CDROM, click here.</a>
1.1 deraadt 185: <ul>
186: <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
187: <li>The complete install components for <strong>TEN</strong> architectures:
188: <strong>alpha</strong>,
189: <strong>amiga</strong>,
190: <strong>arc</strong>,
191: <strong>hp300</strong>,
192: <strong>i386</strong>,
193: <strong>mac68k</strong>,
194: <strong>mvme68k</strong>,
195: <strong>pmax</strong>,
196: <strong>powerpc</strong>.
197: <strong>sparc</strong>.
198: <li>The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha, powerpc, and arc.
199: <li>A funky CD insert sheet which contains <strong>much</strong> better
200: installation instructions than OpenBSD 2.2 shipped with. The
201: information on this piece of paper makes OpenBSD much easier
202: to install than if you do an FTP install.
203: <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).
204: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> binaries for most of the architectures
205: (all except powerpc). Unlike OpenBSD 2.2, XFree86 is now significantly
206: more easy to install.
207: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code with small modifications
208: by us to make it prettier.
209: <li>Our own little <a href=ports.html>ports tree</a> which has improved a lot
210: since OpenBSD 2.2.
211: <li>A very large archive of <strong>distfiles</strong> which are used by the
212: above-mentioned ports tree to build binaries easier.
213: <li>The following pre-built binary packages for most architectures, which are
214: very easy to install directly off the CDROM:<br>
215: <strong>bash-2.01.1</strong>,
216: <strong>emacs-20.2</strong>,
217: <strong>gmake-3.76.1</strong>,
218: <strong>id-utils-3.2</strong>,
219: <strong>ircii-2.8.2-epic3.004</strong>,
220: <strong>pine-3.96</strong>,
221: <strong>screen-3.7.4</strong>,
222: <strong>tcsh-6.07.02</strong>,
223: <strong>unzip-5.3.1</strong>.
224: <li>Two <strong>NEW</strong>OpenBSD 2.3 stickers included!
225: <li>And many other things...
226: </ul>
227:
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1.1 deraadt 229: <br>
1.6 deraadt 230: <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=22.html>OpenBSD 2.2</a>: Dec 1, 1997
1.1 deraadt 231: </font></h3>
1.7 deraadt 232: <a href=images/openbsd22_cover.gif><img height=90 width=90 src=images/cd22-s.gif></a><br>
1.6 deraadt 233: <a href=orders.html>To order a 2.2 CDROM, click here.</a>
1.1 deraadt 234: <ul>
235: <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
1.6 deraadt 236: <li>The complete install components for <strong>NINE</strong> architectures:
237: <strong>alpha</strong>,
238: <strong>amiga</strong>,
239: <strong>arc</strong>,
240: <strong>hp300</strong>,
241: <strong>i386</strong>,
242: <strong>mac68k</strong>,
243: <strong>mvme68k</strong>,
244: <strong>pmax</strong>,
245: <strong>sparc</strong>.
246: <li>The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha, and arc.
247: <li>A funky CD insert sheet which contains <strong>much</strong> better installation
248: instructions than OpenBSD 2.1 shipped with.
1.1 deraadt 249: <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).
1.6 deraadt 250: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code and binaries for most
251: of the architectures (all except mvme68k)
252: <li>Our own little <a href=ports.html>ports tree</a> (much like the FreeBSD
253: ports tree, but smaller).
254: <li>CTM bases for tracking <a href=ctm.html>CTM</a> afterwards. This includes
255: a CTM base of the entire OpenBSD CVS repository.
256: <li>Two OpenBSD 2.2 stickers included!
1.1 deraadt 257: <li>And many other things...
258: </ul>
259:
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1.3 deraadt 261: <br>
1.6 deraadt 262: <h3><font color=#0000e0><a href=21.html>OpenBSD 2.1</a>: June 1, 1997
1.8 deraadt 263: </font></h3>
1.7 deraadt 264: <a href=images/openbsd21_cover.gif><img height=90 width=90 src=images/cd21-s.gif></a><br>
1.6 deraadt 265: <a href=orders.html>To order a 2.1 CDROM, click here.</a>
1.3 deraadt 266: <ul>
267: <li>Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
1.6 deraadt 268: <li>The complete install components for <strong>NINE</strong> architectures:
269: <strong>alpha</strong>,
270: <strong>amiga</strong>,
271: <strong>arc</strong>,
272: <strong>hp300</strong>,
273: <strong>i386</strong>,
274: <strong>mac68k</strong>,
275: <strong>mvme68k</strong>,
276: <strong>pmax</strong>,
277: <strong>sparc</strong>.
278: <li>The CD's are bootable on i386 and sparc.
279: <li>Paper insert which contains pretty lame install instructions.
280: The install instructions from 2.2 and 2.3 are much better though,
281: and mostly relevant.
1.3 deraadt 282: <li>A full source tree (ready for <a href=anoncvs.html>AnonCVS</a> use).
1.6 deraadt 283: <li>The latest <strong>XFree86</strong> source code and binaries for most
284: of the architectures.
1.3 deraadt 285: <li>And many other things...
286: </ul>
287:
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290: <a href=mailto:www@openbsd.org>www@openbsd.org</a>
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