On February 20, 2025, they celebrated their 20th Anniversary of the public release:
"To be precise, it dates back to the release of its predecessor, CD-OpenBSD.
Initially, it was just an experimental project to create an OpenBSD system that could boot from a CD. I never imagined it would last this long.
Now, FuguIta supports three CPU architectures: i386, amd64, and arm64.
It can also be installed and used on a variety of media, including DVDs, USB memory sticks, SD cards, hard disks, and SSDs.
Its use cases have also expanded. While it was originally intended as a way to "try OpenBSD," it is now used not only as a daily PC environment but also as a dedicated machine for servers, routers, and IoT devices.
As a result, FuguIta is now used for various purposes in different countries around the world.
This is all thanks to the continued support of many people over the years:
• Users who downloaded and used FuguIta
• Those who provided valuable feedback, including reviews, questions, and feature requests
• Community members who offered mirror servers and technical support
When I first released CD-OpenBSD 20 years ago, there were many similar OpenBSD-based live systems. However, most of them have ceased development over time, and now FuguIta is likely the only one remaining.
I will continue to develop and release FuguIta for as long as possible.
Thank you for your continued support!"
Disclaimer: The above are quotes from the official site. I'm personally just a HN user and I have no ties to this project. I just think it's really cool!
On February 20, 2025, they celebrated their 20th Anniversary of the public release:
Disclaimer: The above are quotes from the official site. I'm personally just a HN user and I have no ties to this project. I just think it's really cool!