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NetBSD All NetBSD : News : plex86 ported to NetBSD/i386
Posted: ( Thu 14th Dec 2000 06:54:02[AM] UTC )
The virtual x86 machine emulator 'plex86' now works on a second Open Source operating system. So far plex86 did only support
Linux as host platform, and thanks to Frank van der Linden of Wasabi Systems (http://www.wasabisystems.com/), it now also
works on the i386 port of the NetBSD multi-platform operating system.
NetBSD : Articles : What's new and exciting in NetBSD 1.5?
Posted: ( Mon 11th Dec 2000 05:20:48[AM] UTC )
See if this article tempts you to try upgrading to NetBSD 1.5. The author lists the newly supported platforms and other update information, such as the over 1600 available packages, the latest changes and improvements to the filesystem, and much more!
NetBSD : News : Announcing NetBSD 1.5
Posted: ( Wed 6th Dec 2000 06:38:14[PM] UTC )
The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce that release 1.5 of the NetBSD operating system is now available.
NetBSD is widely known as the most portable operating system in the world. It currently supports 31 system families and 12 CPU families, all from a single source tree. The 1.5 release brings many performance and security enhancements, as well as support for new platforms (such as the G4 cube) and new peripherals.
NetBSD : News : NetBSD 1.4.3 released
Posted: ( Wed 29th Nov 2000 06:21:46[PM] UTC )
This release fixes problems found in the earlier 1.4.x family of releases, improves stability, and includes support for new hardware. NetBSD 1.4.3 is a patch release of the 1.4 release branch.
NetBSD : Articles : BSD on Virtual PC
Posted: ( Wed 8th Nov 2000 04:35:00[PM] UTC )
Virtual PC is a PC emulator. It emulates the behavior of a fairly standard PC, including text mode video, graphics, and sound. It's totally software based, but it acts like a computer similar to a PC. This article's author shares his experiences with using the Virtual PC to run NetBSD.
NetBSD : Links : Configuring RAID on NetBSD
Posted: ( Wed 23rd Aug 2000 06:17:37[PM] UTC )
Setting up software-based RAID for the root partition using RAIDframe, with explanations of RAID terminology and usage.
NetBSD : Links : NetBSD ported to MIPS based Cobalt machines
Posted: ( Mon 3rd Apr 2000 06:47:48[AM] UTC )
Soren Jorvang has done a NetBSD port to the Cobalt Networks MIPS-based Qube and RaQ Microservers, which is now available. The machines are originally shipped with a custom version of Linux and now everyone can run his favourite Open Source operating system.
NetBSD : Links : NetBSD 1.4.2 released
Posted: ( Wed 22nd Mar 2000 10:30:15[PM] UTC )
The NetBSD Project is a collective volunteer effort to produce a freely available and redistributable UNIX-like operating system. NetBSD runs on a broad range of hardware platforms, is highly portable, comes with complete source code, and is user-supported.
NetBSD : Links : NetBSD now supports G3
Posted: ( Sat 19th Jun 1999 09:33:01[AM] UTC )
The latest release of NetBSD now supports the G3 chip, found in PowerMac G3's and the iMac.
NetBSD : Links : The NetBSD project
Posted: ( Wed 26th May 1999 08:11:29[AM] UTC )
The NetBSD Project is a collective volunteer effort to produce a freely available and redistributable UNIX-like operating system.
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NetBSD
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Official site
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http://www.netbsd.org
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Download from
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http://www.netbsd.org/Releases/
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License
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BSD
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FAQ
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http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/
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Description
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The NetBSD Project is an international collaborative effort of a large
group of people, to produce a freely available and redistributable
UNIX-like operating system, NetBSD. NetBSD contains a variety of
other free software, including 4.4BSD Lite from the University of
California, Berkeley.
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Development Status
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This is definitely an active project. New work is being done all the time
and all documentation and FAQs are current. Release schedules are quite
slow though.
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