- http://kestrel.nmt.edu ~raymond/software/howtos/…In addition, BSD UNIX lives on in a number of free software forks, including FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD, as well as OpenBSD.
- bcsatellite.net OpenBSD-Desktop-HOWTO/OpenBSD provides a very convenient way to assicate wireless network interfaces with a default access point. Just edit the /etc/hostname.if files.
- These images are based on 6.8 release of OpenBSD made on October 18, 2020. All three desktops throw up a xenodm prompt where you can login as follows.
- betawiki.net wiki/OpenBSDOpenBSD is an open source Unix-like OS created by Theo de Raadt using code from NetBSD in 1995.
- zenarmor.com docs/freebsd-tutorials/freebsd-vs-…OpenBSD was founded by Theo de Raadt, who was a developer for the NetBSD project in the 1990s, OpenBSD and NetBSD diverged in November 1995.
- begriffs.com posts/2017-05-17-openbsd-workstation…So I’ve gone a little overboard collecting notes about what seems to me to be an ideal OpenBSD workstation for hackers. Everything from hardware to software.
- ateamsystems.com tech-blog/freebsd-vs-openbsd-…The OpenBSD project is focused on portability, standardization, “correctness”, proactive security, and cryptography. Security is one of its greatest strengths.
- lowendbox.com blog/puffy-vs-penguin-getting-…While FreeBSD focuses on x86 architectures and NetBSD focuses on supporting as many architectures as possible, OpenBSD focuses on security and correctness.
- en.wikibooks.org wiki/Guide_to_Unix/BSD/OpenBSDOpenBSD calls itself the "multi-platform, ultra-secure operating system". The OpenBSD team believes in strong security and code correctness.
- i-bsd.com openbsd-first-steps/3. Install the firmware from step #1. Once you’ve booted up into OpenBSD for the first time and logged in as root, insert your USB that contains the firmware.