OpenBSD 6.0 Operating System Adds Support for ARMv7 Architectures, OpenSSH 7.3

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

On September 1, 2016, Theo de Raadt from the OpenBSD project has had the enormous pleasure of announcing the release and general availability of the OpenBSD 6.0 operating system.

OpenBSD 6.0 has been in development for the past five months, and, as expected, it’s yet another massive update that contains numerous updated components, new features and under-the-hood improvements, such as support for the armv7 architectures, as well as better IEEE 802.11 wireless stack support. Core components like OpenSSH 7.3, OpenSMTPD 6.0.0, OpenNTPD 6.0, and LibreSSL 2.4.2 are also included.

“EFI bootloader added, kernels are now loaded from FFS instead of FAT or EXT filesystems, without U-Boot headers. A single kernel and ramdisk are now used for all SoCs,” reads the release announcement. “Hardware is dynamically enumerated via Flattened Device Tree (FDT) instead of via static tables based on board id numbers and miniroot installer ima… (read more)

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