On 29th of March, OpenBSD 5.9 was released. This is a operating system so advanced that the instructions on what is new is as advanced to read.
Here are some of the bigger features in OpenBSD 5.9
- Installer improvements
- Improved Hardware support
- SMP network stack improvements
- Generic network stack improvements
- Initial IEEE 802.11n wireless support (WIFI)
- Security improvements
- OpenSSH 7.2 is included
For more info about this release, goto their page which in detail describes every new feature:
http://www.openbsd.org/59.html
About OpenBSD:
OpenBSD is a UNIX operating system. In many ways it is similar to Linux, but the similarity stops at how easy it is for end-users to install it. OpenBSD is highly advanced OS and it does support lots of hardware. There are also other BSD variations like NetBSD, FreeBSD and Darwing (OSX).
Source:
openbsd.org