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OpenBSD 7.5 Released - Faster Performance For Many-Core ARM Servers


Theo de Raadt has released OpenBSD 7.5 as the newest version of this security-focused BSD operating system

Theo de Raadt has released OpenBSD 7.5 as the newest version of this security-focused BSD operating system. With OpenBSD 7.5 there is a number of improvements for ARM (AArch64) hardware, never-ending kernel optimizations and other tuning work, countless package updates, and other adjustments to this popular BSD platform. - The Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) code has been synced against the Linux 6.6.19 upstream state.

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