OpenBSD 6.3 release soon, can be downloaded immediately
The planned release on April 15, OpenBSD 6.3 was released earlier than expected when 'all components were ready'.
Users can download OpenBSD from many sources, listed at their home page. According to the development team statement, version 6.3 will have new changes as follows:
- Improved hardware support, including SMP and ARM64.
- Improved vmm (4) / vmm (8), including CD / DVD support.
- Improve IEEE 802.11 wireless superimposed layers.
- Improved organic network stack layers.
- Improved installer (installer).
- Navigating daemons and improving useland area networks (useland).
- Increase security.
- Improve dhclient (8).
- OpenSMTPD 6.0.4.
- OpenSSH 7.7.
- LibreSSL 2.7.2.
List of OpenBSD download pages 6.3 https://www.openbsd.org/ftp.html
The complete list of changes on OpenBSD 6.3 https://www.openbsd.org/63.html
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