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MirBSD originated as a patch set against OpenBSD-current, an ultra secure operating system and NetBSD derivate, and has since also incorporated changes from NetBSD, a 4.4BSD-derived ultra portable operating system. It features bugfixes, code removal for the sake of simplicity, and feature enhancements over stock OpenBSD as well as a much more up-to-date GNU toolchain, careful integration of patches from other projects (such as KAME), and many improvements. It works on the Intel Pentium and some 80486 machines with more than 32 MiB RAM and the SPARC, and a port to the PowerPC Macintosh is in preparation.

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2004-06-17 00:23
#7quater

This release contains all the security fixes until the end of May, and many other kernel and driver improvements. SparcStation 5 support has been fixed. Additionally, the package tools have been updated for use with the current MirPorts infrastructure.
Tags: Major security fixes

2004-06-07 20:24
20040508

This upgrade package for the 20040501 or 20040502 snapshots is available via BitTorrent only. It fixes a serious bug in the random number generator which could cause crashes.
Tags: Snapshots, Major bugfixes

2004-05-03 06:57
20040501

This snapshot features full support for GCC3 as the system compiler (including Ada, Pascal, Objective C, gcj, etc.), XFree86 4.4.0, a rewritten bootloader, and a new version of Lynx. It also includes lots of speed and security improvements.
Tags: Snapshots, Major feature enhancements

2003-11-25 00:50
#7ter

This release adds support for the SPARC architecture. It also contains the recent OpenBSD security updates and some minor bugfixes.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2003-10-04 23:59
#7bis

This release contains fixes for several critical
bugs and security issues (e.g. OpenSSL). Every
user of MirBSD is encouraged to update as soon as
possible.
Tags: Major security fixes

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