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'''OliveBSD''' is an ] ]. You can burn OliveBSD on a CD, put it in your computer and reboot: your computer will then be running the OpenBSD operating system, and have already running a graphical environment (using the ] ]) and be able to use selected applications straight away; all without any installation. '''OliveBSD''' is an ] ]. You can burn OliveBSD on a CD, put it in your computer and reboot: your computer will then be running the OpenBSD operating system, and have already running a graphical environment (using the ] ]) and be able to use selected applications straight away; all without any installation.

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OliveBSD is an OpenBSD LiveDistro. You can burn OliveBSD on a CD, put it in your computer and reboot: your computer will then be running the OpenBSD operating system, and have already running a graphical environment (using the IceWM window manager) and be able to use selected applications straight away; all without any installation.

Now it seems it's not maintained (based on version 3.8)

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