BSDanywhere is a bootable live CD image based on OpenBSD. It consists
of the entire OpenBSD base system (without a compiler), plus a
graphical desktop, an unrepresentative collection of software,
automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards,
sound cards, SCSI and USB devices as well as other peripherals.
BSDanywhere can be used as an educational UNIX system, rescue
environment or hardware testing platform. BSDanywhere is a new OpenBSD-based (non-installable) live CD consisting of an OpenBSD base system, graphical desktop (with Enlightenment 17), collection of software, and automatic hardware detection. The project's first stable release, version 4.3, was announced earlier today: "After eight months of work we're now ready to release the final version of BSDanywhere 4.3 - Enlightenment at your fingertips, the OpenBSD live CD. There aren't many changes since beta 3: we have removed bsd.rd to motivate people getting pure OpenBSD; we added more packages - besides Galculator, which has been integrated into the E17 menu, we have now mboxgrep, nemesis, NewsFetch, Queso, radiusniff, ScanSSH, Smtpscan, ssldump, stress and Stunnel; while releasing 4.3, we're also making our official artwork publicly available." Read the full release announcement for further details. Download (MD5): bsdanywhere43-i386.iso (636MB), bsdanywhere43-amd64.iso (694MB). |