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you've got to visit Japan -- it's the place to be if you're a BSD geek! |
you've got to visit Japan -- it's the place to be if you're a BSD geek! |
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href="http://www.net-security.org/text/articles/mostsecure.shtml">Your |
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Opinion: "Most Secure OS"</a>, Help Net Security, March 2001 |
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Out of 340 reader opinions, the editors picked five, two of which opined |
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that OpenBSD had the clear lead to the title of "Most Secure OS". |
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<h2>February, 2001</h2> |
<h2>February, 2001</h2> |
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href="http://www.thedukeofurl.org/reviews/misc/openbsd28/">Review: |
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OpenBSD 2.8</a>, The Duke of URL, February 9, 2001 |
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A very thorough review of OpenBSD 2.8 by Patrick Mullen, trying it on both |
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Intel and AMD hardware, showing screen shots of the installation process. |
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Oh, by the way, he refutes that earlier review that complained OpenBSD |
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wouldn't run on VMware. Here's a toast to reviewers who do their homework. |
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