>Вызывающе неверная информация. В SUSE бинарные патчи меньше размера пакета в среднем в 15 раз. You don't get it! -> We, OpenBSD users, don't patch our systems so often as you Linux users do. We only have to patch ports (for ex. bring FF to stable), while Linux users have to patch kernel all the time. Last app I patched on OpenBSD 3.7 was FF, nothing more as I can remember.
Мгимо финишт? Вообще, разговаривать на русских, видимо, можно. Монголо-татары вон не только разговаривали, но деловые встречи с фуршетами устраивали. Кончилось это, правда, сами знаете как...
> We only have to patch ports (for ex. bring FF to stable), while Linux users have to patch kernel all the time. Last app I patched on OpenBSD 3.7 was FF, nothing more as I can remember.
Certainly. A friend of mine, an OpenBSD fan, says: "I do have netscape and emacs installed on my workstation, what the hell else do I need on my desktop?!".
Following this approach the only app you need to patch is netscape. Exactly as you just confirmed.
Well, I do not have only netscape and emacs on my workstations. :) Alot more apps. But , as I said, I do not patch my sys all the time, while Linux-friends patch their Ubuntu/Debian more often!