Fancy climbing into ALP over New Year's? Fresh preview versions of SUSE's distro and NetBSD 10 are here
This is the sort of place where NetBSD shines: it's a modern OS that can viably be run on old hardware that is still perfectly useful, but which has long been abandoned by its manufacturers. So, for instance, if you are still running some Alpha machines, perhaps on on, which it's probably safest to keep off the public internet in 2022, you could run NetBSD on a few of them to move things on and off the modern Internet.
, and improvements in disk encryption both for filesystems and swap partitions, which will be accelerated by CPU functions where these are available. There's improved Arm architecture support, including more recent models; the announcement calls out.
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