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authorTheo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>1997-05-02 15:18:07 +0000
committerTheo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>1997-05-02 15:18:07 +0000
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-For the i386, OpenBSD 2.0 brings greatly improved performance,
-stability, and device support. Emulation for several UN*X and UN*X
-like operating systems, including Linux and FreeBSD, has been added.
-Many new PCI devices are supported, such as cards based on the AMD
-PCnet-PCI Ethernet chip, the Digital DC21x4x family of Ethernet chips,
-and the Adaptec AIC7870 SCSI host adapter chip. Some drivers such as
-"ccd" which previously only worked on other ports of OpenBSD now work
-on the i386 port. Though still not known to be entirely stable, the
-"ncr" driver for 53c8xx-series SCSI adapters has had substantial bugs
-and performance issues resolved.
+For the i386, OpenBSD 2.1 brings greater stability and security. As a
+side effect of the full security audit, many userland programs have
+been significantly cleaned up and debugged.