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Interview of core developers (Matthew Dillon, Joerg Sonnenberger, Jeffrey Hsu, Hiten Pandya) on their goals. [ONLamp.com]
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Federico Biancuzzi interviews the core DragonFly BSD developers about their goals.
for security. Now a new project,
focused on innovation, has worked very hard and is ready to release its first
Federico Biancuzzi interviewed some of these innovators to discuss their
interesting points of view.
Matthew, could you give us a short history of the steps that brought
you from being
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Many useful, professional articles for FreeBSD users. O'reilly Media, ONLamp.com BSD DevCenter.
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Dru Lavigne provides practical advice for completing common tasks under FreeBSD.
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Dru Lavigne provides practical advice for completing common tasks under FreeBSD.
Xorg includes several useful utilities and features that almost no one knows about. You can accelerate your display, nest one X server in another,
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Michael Lucas explains how to enhance your palmtop experience with NFS support, so you can build and install software. [Onlamp.com]
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Michael Lucas explains how to enhance your palmtop experience with NFS support, so you can build and install software.
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Expanding Small NetBSD Systems
In the previous article, we
. Anyone who has worked with any BSD
knows that the base operating system doesn't include many programs that most
people use in day-to-day work. Unless you only need
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Michael Lucas demonstrates how to compile and install NetBSD on an ARM-based palmtop. [Onlamp.com]
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Michael Lucas demonstrates how to compile and install NetBSD on an ARM-based palmtop.
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In my previous article, I discussed
on your system. Today, we take
things a little further and use NetBSD's cross-building abilities as a tool to
install it on a rather unusual platform — specifically, the HP Jornada 728
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Michael Lucas demonstrates how to follow the development branch of NetBSD [Onlamp.com]
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Michael Lucas demonstrates how to write a systrace policy from scratch or to edit an existing one.
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Staying Current with NetBSD
NetBSD is famous for its multi-platform architecture; it runs on
everything from ancient VAXes to modern i386 and Sun servers. In this
article we're going to upgrade a NetBSD system from the 1.6
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An article by Michael Lucas. Turn a stock NetBSD installation into a usable machine. Includes basic configuration and installation of important software packages. [Onlamp.com]
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Turn a stock NetBSD installation into a usable machine. Includes basic configuration and installation of important software packages.
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NetBSD for the FreeBSD User: Customizations
, I installed NetBSD on a rather decrepit Alpha
Multia. I finished in single-user mode, at the familiar " enter path
for shell, or RETURN for /bin/sh: " message.
Typing exit
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Article by Michael Lucas. A walk through of a NetBSD install by an experienced FreeBSD user. [Onlamp.com]
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A walk through of a NetBSD install by an experienced FreeBSD user.
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NetBSD for the FreeBSD User
In the first installment of our new Big Scary Daemons column, Michael Lucas, a FreeBSD user, gives us a walk through of a NetBSD install.
I recently came into a pile of elderly hardware, including a
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Details of OpenBSD powering a high profile site.
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David Jorm details an actual installation of OpenBSD in the wild and how it survives powering a high profile site.
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OpenBSD in a Datacenter Scale Environment
Traditionally, BSD has been a high-end server platform prized for its stability, interoperability, and scalability. These points have all come into question recently as commercial Unix
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OpenBSD has a well-deserved reputation for fanatic security. Why does the U.S. military DARPA fund this Canadian-based software via the Composable High Assurance Trusted Systems program? [ONLamp.com]
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Cameron Laird and George Peter Staplin investigate the OpenBSD project and DARPA's funding.
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is widely recognized as "one of those other
OSes"--an operating system available, like Linux, without licensing fee, but with its own character
distinct from any other OS. Only recently, though, have people
begun to learn that
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Learn how to setup the basic networking features of OpenBSD and turn it into a secure Internet router for your home network.
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Introduction to OpenBSD Networking
In today's Internet-centric computing world, networking components are a paramount feature of any system worth its salt. Easily falling into that category, OpenBSD contains strong network code
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