OpenBSD 4.3, OpenSolaris 2008.5, sUxubuntu 8.04 and other things

The current release of OpenBSD is 4.3 (fourthree) “which was released May 1, 2008″. My desktop, an old pentium IV, gives me a higher security level when I’m outside… It, from here just called lesbian (’cause my machine love girls too), was running OpenBSD 4.2 (release) and worked fine. Since I use subversion (thanks to Razzolini) and my tree (.confs, scripts, rcs, etc) is always up-to-date, I didn’t care about its installation. I re-installed OpenBSD and got everything working again until May 1 (due to “hours fuse issues”).

I had time to download sUxbuntu 8.04 and after some time nothing happened: the motherfuckingfocker ubiquity installer crashes if I try to do a manual partitioning. Then I downloaded Kubuntu 8.04: it installs and works (points to Kubuntu’s team!!!) quite fine. I’ve decided to abandon *buntu family.

My OpenSolaris is working great and I approve (give it a try! ; ).

M$ Windows 2008 Enterprise Edition (just for eval, 60 days) is working fine too…

MHP (msn handler and parser) - almost there!!!

I don’t care about: what’s your name (buddyname), where you from (ip_src/tcp_sport), anywhere you go (ip_dst/tcp_dport), who(se) you talk and who talk with you; the SESSION is everything.