Lengthy-time Slashdot reader ArchieBunker writes:
Everybody’s favourite safety centered working system OpenBSD launched model 7.0 Thursday. Along with the same old bug fixes and efficiency enhancements, help for RISC-V processors has been added.
It is 26 years outdated, and nonetheless chugging alongside. One attention-grabbing characteristic highlighted by Phoronix:
Bettering the ARM64 platform help with improved drivers for the Apple Silicon / Apple M1 however nonetheless not thought of prepared but for end-users. OpenBSD 7.0 enhancements on the Apple M1 embrace help for putting in on a disk with a GPT and varied Apple driver enhancements for USB, GPIO, SPMI, NVMe storage, and different Apple M1 {hardware} elements.
Additionally take a look at the 7.0 Tune: “The Model Hymn” (a part of an archive of all of the OpenBSD launch songs).