Default openbsd always curent , but if u need pacthing you must upgrade to stable . here step upgrade to current or stable Following -current In this case, we will assume we are using a public AnonCVS server, anoncvs@anoncvs.example.org:/cvs. We will also assume you are using sh(1) as your command shell, if you are using a different shell, you will have to adjust some of these commands. To checkout a -current CVS src tree, you can use the following: # cd /usr # export ..read more
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openbsd:Upgrade from current to branch/stable
Posted: 18th April 2011 by juragan in How to, Learning, Openbsd, OS, patch, Server, stable, upgradeTags: application, branch, BSD, how to, learning, openbsd, patch, pkg_add, stable, upgrade
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SSD ( Solid Disk State)
Posted: 18th April 2011 by juragan in About, Branded, Disk, durable, Equiptment, High Speed, How to, Learning, low temp, Power Saving, reliable, Shop, silent, SSD, storageTags: durable, high speed, learning, low temp, power saving, reliable, silet, solid disk state, SSD, stable, storage, transcend
What is A SSD ? A solid-state drive (SSD) is a data storage device that uses solid-state memory to store persistent data. An SSD emulates a hard disk drive interface, thus easily replacing it in most applications. An SSD using SRAM or DRAM (instead of flash memory) is often called a RAM-drive, not to be confused with a RAM disk. The original usage of the term solid-state (from solid-state physics) refers to the use of semiconductor devices rather than electron tubes, but in ..read more

