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OpenBSD update

Denny White, OpenBSD desktop expert, left a comment recently, and I wanted to point people to his main blog as well as his OpenBSD tutorial pages. I use Denny's blogroll all the time -- that's how I found out about OliveBSD, an OpenBSD live CD project. He has another good link to http://www.openbsd101.com/ site that's different from his own.

While FreeBSD gets most of the publicity among the BSD projects, I am very much interested in OpenBSD's development -- especially because of its focus on security.

For those in the Southern California area, representatives from all three of the major BSD projects -- OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD -- are slated to have booths at the upcoming SCALE 6X show, Feb. 8-10, in Los Angeles.

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