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A journal of Jeremy Reed's experiences with NetBSD.
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I merged in my two journals -- unix and open source experience
with my NetBSD diary. And I have an RSS feed.
The journal (including old entries) is now at
Fri, 06 Feb 2009 16:33:53 -0500
I am about to teach a lecture using an Impress presentation, but
viewing in Openoffice.org 2 looked bad
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Why he uses NetBSD, advantages and disadvantages of the OS vs. other OS's, and a number of useful how-to's on NetBSD.
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Benedikt Meurer's NetBSD page
During the last years, I used to install a lot of different
operating systems, looking for the system that fits best to my needs.
For example, I tried Microsoft Windows NT (3.51, 4.0 and 5.0 and had a
quick look at 5.1), several Linux distributions (e.g. SuSE Linux , RedHat Linux , Debian
This paper by Gregory McGarry presents a suite of benchmarks and results for comparing the performance of these operating systems. The benchmarks target core operating system functionality, server scalability and thread implementation.
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This article is all from Gregory, I'm only providing
Benchmark Comparison of NetBSD 2.0 and FreeBSD 5.3
With the recent releases of NetBSD 2.0 and FreeBSD 5.3 operating
system, many new and exciting features have been implemented. Both
criticism and commendation on performance, reliability and
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Changes to the NetBSD code base
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NetBSD is a free multi-platform operating system based on 4.4BSD Lite.
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, hire a consultant , or check
Get in contact with other NetBSD users
to improve NetBSD even more.
NetBSD is a free, fast, secure, and highly portable Unix-like
Open Source operating system. It is available for a wide
range of platforms, from large-scale servers and powerful
desktop systems to
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