* Karel Kulhavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-16 12:09:28]:

> 
> In other operating system the concept of upgrading is straightforward - 
> Windows
> ask you and you press OK, in Gentoo Linux you type a magic sequence of magic
> commands and your system is up to date.  But in OpenBSD it seems that the
> versions are not a sequence, but a tree with a lot of one way streets and
> that's what confuses me.
> 

That's one of the beauties of OpenBSD. Unlike with portage, everyone is running 
the exact same code. Be that code 4.0-stable, 4.1-stable, etc etc.

Your question is explained on the website.
openbsd.org

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Travers Buda

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