On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 7:19 PM, Noah McNallie <n...@n0ah.org> wrote:

> if by -current snapshot you mean openbsd 4.6 then yes, that's what i'm
> using.
>
>
By looking at the head of dmesg(8) output or by the following command:

$ sysctl kern.version

...you will get information pertaining to the version installed.  If all
that is mentioned is "OpenBSD 4.6", you are running -release.  -stable or
-current is mentioned explicitly if these versions are actually installed.

Even if "OpenBSD 4.6-current" is displayed, this indicates a version which
is several weeks old.  Recent snapshots of -current all sport "OpenBSD
4.7-beta".

To understand the difference between -release, -stable, & -current, study
FAQ 5.1.

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