OpenBSD 2.1: June 1, 1997
- Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
- The complete install components for NINE architectures:
alpha,
amiga,
arc,
hp300,
i386,
mac68k,
mvme68k,
pmax,
sparc.
- The CD's are bootable on i386 and sparc.
- Paper insert which contains pretty lame install instructions.
The install instructions from 2.2 and 2.3 are much better though,
and mostly relevant.
- A full source tree (ready for AnonCVS use).
- The latest XFree86 source code and binaries for most
of the architectures.
- And many other things...
- Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
- The complete install components for NINE architectures:
alpha,
amiga,
arc,
hp300,
i386,
mac68k,
mvme68k,
pmax,
sparc.
- The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha, and arc.
- A funky CD insert sheet which contains much better installation
instructions than OpenBSD 2.1 shipped with.
- A full source tree (ready for AnonCVS use).
- The latest XFree86 source code and binaries for most
of the architectures (all except mvme68k)
- Our own little ports tree (much like the FreeBSD
ports tree, but smaller).
- CTM bases for tracking CTM afterwards. This includes
a CTM base of the entire OpenBSD CVS repository.
- Two OpenBSD 2.2 stickers included!
- And many other things...
- Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
- The complete install components for TEN architectures:
alpha,
amiga,
arc,
hp300,
i386,
mac68k,
mvme68k,
pmax,
powerpc.
sparc.
- The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha, powerpc, and arc.
- A funky CD insert sheet which contains much better
installation instructions than OpenBSD 2.2 shipped with. The
information on this piece of paper makes OpenBSD much easier
to install than if you do an FTP install.
- A full source tree (ready for AnonCVS use).
- The latest XFree86 binaries for most of the architectures
(all except powerpc). Unlike OpenBSD 2.2, XFree86 is now significantly
more easy to install.
- The latest XFree86 source code with small modifications
by us to make it prettier.
- Our own little ports tree which has improved a lot
since OpenBSD 2.2.
- A very large archive of distfiles which are used by the
above-mentioned ports tree to build binaries easier.
- The following pre-built binary packages for most architectures, which are
very easy to install directly off the CDROM:
bash-2.01.1,
emacs-20.2,
gmake-3.76.1,
id-utils-3.2,
ircii-2.8.2-epic3.004,
pine-3.96,
screen-3.7.4,
tcsh-6.07.02,
unzip-5.3.1.
- Two NEWOpenBSD 2.3 stickers included!
- And many other things...
- Two CDROMs in a jewel case.
- The complete install components for SEVEN architectures:
alpha,
amiga,
hp300,
i386,
mac68k,
powerpc.
sparc.
- The CD's are bootable on i386, sparc, alpha, and powerpc.
- A funky CD insert sheet which contains better installation instructions
than OpenBSD 2.3 shipped with. The information on this piece of
paper makes OpenBSD much easier to install than if you do an FTP install.
- A full source tree (ready for AnonCVS use).
- The latest XFree86 binaries for all architectures
- The latest XFree86 source code with small modifications
by us to make it prettier.
- Our own little ports tree which has improved a lot
since OpenBSD 2.3.
- A very large archive of distfiles which are used by the
above-mentioned ports tree to build binaries easier.
- Numerous pre-built binary packages for most architectures, which are
very easy to install directly off the CDROM:
- Four stickers included!
- And many other things...
- These T-Shirts are NOT AVAILABLE YET.
- Well, actually, I'm lying.. they will be sold at the Usenix conference
in New Orleans on June 15-19, and then later on we hope to have
them for sale from here.
There are a number of ways to order OpenBSD stuff.
For Web ordering...
For Telephone ordering...
For direct city/country sales, you can also check below for specific listings
for your city or country:
For Argentina sales...
For Australia sales...
For German sales...
For Sweden sales...
For Norway sales...
For Canada sales...
For USA sales...
You can also order the 2.3 CDROM
from Amazon.
Note: None of our ordering information is given to third parties. And
since the OpenBSD group is not even commercially aggressive enough to
get around to sending out reminders to previous CDROM purchasers
please be sure to subscribe to announce@openbsd.org (a very low volume
mailing list) if you want to receive at least minimal announcements
about new releases.
The Computer Shop of Calgary:
The main place for ordering CDROMs is the Computer Shop of Calgary (the
oldest continuously operating computer store in the world). You can make
a purchase in the following ways:
- WWW credit card ordering:
First, we have a SSL secure
credit card ordering system. (If you use Netscape 3 or an older version of
IE, and you haven't updated your Thawte root certificate, go
here
first, then restart your browser after updating your cert).
A non-SSL credit card
ordering form also exists.
- Telephone ordering:
To order by phone, dial (403) 605-8166. Please phone
during weekdays, during the daytime, in North American Mountain Time.
(Partial service is available after hours: 5PM-9PM weeknights and
10AM-9PM weekends.)
Have your Mastercard, VISA, or American Express ready.
If you need to contact the Computer Shop directly, email to
Austin Hook.
Major Institutions can fax purchase orders to the Computer Shop
at (403) 243-2684 (FAX).
- Mail order:
Additionally, you can also mail USD or Canadian cheques (in which case
CDN $40, shipping $4 is sufficient) to:
The Computer Shop
ATTN: OpenBSD CD Orders
3515 18th St, SW
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
T2T 4T9
Postage will vary depending on your location relative to the shipping
address. Regular post will be used unless special arrangements are
made. Shipping cost is therefore expected to be around $3 - $8 USD
(yes, that is in addition to the base $30 USD price). Packages will
be mailed from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Typical postage rates for
quantity 1 are roughly:
- Canada $3 CDN
- USA $3 USD ($4 CDN)
- World $4 USD ($5 CDN)
If you want your CD to come very quickly, you can choose Fedex.
If you choose Fedex, you very likely do NOT want to use the credit
card ordering system, but want to order your package by phoning the
Computer Shop phone number below. Typical Fedex rates for quantity
1 are roughly:
- Canada $12.50 CDN
- USA $18 USD ($24.50 CDN)
- World $36 USD ($49.50 CDN)
(Wow, Fedex is expensive!)
Argentina purchasing:
Jonatan Altszul
CORE SDI S.A.
Av. Santa Fe 2861 5to. "C"
(1425) Buenos Aires, Argentina
Email: jony@core-sdi.com
Phone: +54-1-821-1030
Australian purchasing:
Steve Carrall - carrs@esi.com.au
or Damian McGuckin - damianm@esi.com.au
Pacific ESI
13U / 175 Gibbes St
Chatswood
NSW 2067
Australia
Ph : +61-2-9417-2977
Fx: +61-2-9417-6419
German purchasing:
hh-city@lehmanns.de
Lehmanns Fachbuchhandlung GmbH
- Abt. Versand -
Hardenbergstraße 11
10623 Berlin / GERMANY
Tel 0130 - 43 72 (Freecall)
Fax 030 - 61 79 11 - 33
Norway purchasing:
Inferno Nettverk
Forskningsparken
Oslo Research Park
Gaustadal\351en 21
N-0371 Oslo
Norway
email: larry@inet.no
telephone: +47 2295 8303
fax: +47 2260 4427
Swedish purchasing:
In Stockholm, contact:
Nohup AB
Odengatan 24
S-113 51 Stockholm
Sweden
e-mail: sales@nohup.se
tel: +46-8-612 55 00
fax: +46-8-612 55 03
In Goteborg contact Niklas Hallqvist
Canadian purchasing:
In Calgary, Alberta contact Theo de Raadt
In Edmonton, Alberta contact Bob Beck
For all other locations, please contact the Computer Shop
USA purchasing:
Universal CD-ROM
(With a web ordering form!)
520 Lawrence Expwy. #307
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Tel: 408-992-0453
Fax: 408-992-0457
Email:ucr@bigmall.com
In Mountain View, California contact Jonathan Katz
In Boulder, Colorado contact Todd Miller
In Atlanta, contact Scott Moore
In Champaign, Illinois contact Tobias Weingartner
In San Antonio, Texas contact Robert Willmann, Jr.
www@openbsd.org
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