El jue, 30-06-2005 a las 09:38 +0200, rinsan@ escribis: > > On Wednesday 29 June 2005 21.23, rinsan@ wrote: > >> Hi! > >> > >> After switching from OpenBSD 3.1 (with Intel fxp0) to OpenBSD 3.5 (with > > > > OpenBSD 3.5 is EOL (see link below) which means you can't expect support > > for > > it. > > The latest release is available at ftp://ftp.su.se/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/i386/ > > Get it and install it. > > Then please read this URL before you come back here and file a proper > > error > > report, http://www.openbsd.org/report.html. > > I tried this setup before 3.5 was EOL:ed (haven't had time to report it > until now), the company that I work for tries to work with releases that > has been in use for a while to avoid some of the bleeding-edge bugs. If I > have some time over this summer and the customer is okay with some > experimenting with his VPN-tunnel I will try 3.7.
Then you should install 3.7 and move it to 3.7-STABLE. 3.7 has been out for 2 months and some bugs have been fixed. If you wanna avoid bleeding edge bugs (and discard bleeding edge features), you can install 3.6 and move it to 3.6-STABLE. But remember for 3.6 you'll only have about 5 months of support (it has been released on November, and each release has a 12 month cycle). But IMHO obsd development is very progressive and it's not usual to find bleeding edge bugs, so don't worry to install the newest release and profit of the 12 month support before upgrading to the next release (if needed, some systems doesn't need to be up-to-date and you can backport most important fixes -if needed-). regards, Juanjo -- Desarrollo y sistemas: http://www.usebox.net/ Pagina Personal: http://www.usebox.net/jjm/