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FreeOS FreeBSD All FreeBSD : Articles : BSD system takes on Linux
Posted: ( Mon 25th Sep 2000 08:12:58[PM] UTC )
The buzz in operating systems today seems to center on Linux. But there's another OS generating a lot of interest - BSD.
FreeBSD : Articles : Access Microsoft files with Sharity-Light
Posted: ( Sun 16th Jul 2000 03:13:43[PM] UTC )
Windows still got you trapped? Maybe SAMBA File System support is what you need.
FreeBSD : News : The little deamon's got me!!
Posted: ( Wed 12th Jul 2000 02:06:06[AM] UTC )
Can a previously devout Penguinista find true happiness in the guise of a little red daemon??
FreeBSD : News : Power to the people, from the code
Posted: ( Wed 24th May 2000 04:27:44[PM] UTC )
How Berkeley hackers built the Net's most fabled free operating system on the ashes of the '60s -- and then lost the lead to Linux.
FreeBSD : News : Serving the World
Posted: ( Mon 22nd May 2000 07:08:54[PM] UTC )
With the recent hype surrounding open source software, an important project has gone unnoticed in the media. This project, FreeBSD, aims to create a rock-solid UNIX clone based on the 4BSD work from the University of California at Berkeley.
FreeBSD : News : Interview with Jordan Hubbard of FreeBSD, Inc.
Posted: ( Thu 18th May 2000 02:27:21[PM] UTC )
For Jordan Hubbard, President and CEO of FreeBSD Inc., the non-profit company behind the Open Source FreeBSD operating system, the only problem with having a David vs. Goliath mystique is that the Goliath in the FreeBSD storyline is another Open Source operating system: Linux.
FreeBSD : News : Fresh Ports
Posted: ( Thu 11th May 2000 05:33:47[AM] UTC )
Freshports lists the change made to the FreeBSD ports tree. If you wish, freshports can email you when your favourite port has been updated.
FreeBSD : News : BSDCon 2000 Announcement
Posted: ( Tue 9th May 2000 02:03:20[PM] UTC )
Cdrom.com is pleased to announce BSDCon 2000, the second annual BSD Conference and Expo! If you are a BSD user, this is the event you don't want to miss. There will be BSD-related tutorials, talks, demos, discussions, and exhibitor booths.
FreeBSD : Articles : The FreeBSD 3.4 Review, Part 2
Posted: ( Thu 27th Apr 2000 02:08:32[PM] UTC )
After two months of heavy use, our reviewer finds little to complain about with FreeBSD. In our first part, we looked at FreeBSD's history and installation.
FreeBSD : News : There's no BS in BSD
Posted: ( Wed 12th Apr 2000 10:19:19[PM] UTC )
The merger of Walnut Creek with BSDI offers the possibility of a BSD-based packaging and services company capable of operating on a par with mainstream Linux distribution vendors. If the new BSDi gets its way, the friendly rivalry between Linux and BSD is about to heat up.
FreeBSD : News : BSD sleight of hand
Posted: ( Wed 5th Apr 2000 02:22:50[AM] UTC )
When companies like Yahoo! and Microsoft Hotmail proclaim their FreeBSD allegiance publicly, it's worth paying attention.
FreeBSD : News : BSDI/Walnut Creek merger interview
Posted: ( Mon 3rd Apr 2000 06:49:33[AM] UTC )
The BSDI / Walnut Creek merger has raised quite a few questions from people within the BSD community wondering how it will affect them and their favorite operating system developers. We decided to ask them.
FreeBSD : News : The Daemon's Advocate
Posted: ( Wed 29th Mar 2000 05:48:23[PM] UTC )
So why exactly is BSD, or any other open source project, better than competing commercial developments? The answer to this, as to all of the important questions in life, is so complicated it's simple.
FreeBSD : Articles : Customizing the FreeBSD kernel
Posted: ( Wed 22nd Mar 2000 10:23:20[PM] UTC )
As Linux and FreeBSD often run side by side, Linux administrators would do well to learn how to configure FreeBSD to meet their needs. Michael Lucas presents a guide to customizing the FreeBSD kernel, written for the Linux oriented.
FreeBSD : Articles : FreeBSD ports and packages system explained
Posted: ( Mon 20th Mar 2000 01:24:09[PM] UTC )
If you've ever toyed around with one of the many Unix-based operating systems, chances are that you've encountered source code that would not compile on your system maybe because your system is missing other programs the compile depends on. The FreeBSD ports/packages system attempts to address all of these issues and make third party application installation a breeze.
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