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BSD All FreeBSD : News : FreeBSD 3.4 Announcement
Posted: ( Mon 20th Dec 1999 01:03:31[PM] UTC )
Just in under the wire for the current millenium, Jordan K. Hubbard is happy to announce the availability of FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE, the very latest in 3.x-STABLE branch technology.
FreeBSD : News : Audio Interview with Mike Smith
Posted: ( Sat 4th Dec 1999 04:47:27[PM] UTC )
Mike Smith is an engineer in the FreeBSD test labs. Emmett Plant and Paul Ferris interview Mike about the new and exciting developments in FreeBSD, as well as the differences between FreeBSD's license and the GPL used by Linux.
FreeBSD : News : Applixware for FreeBSD
Posted: ( Thu 2nd Dec 1999 02:00:58[AM] UTC )
Applix, Incorporated, in partnership with Walnut Creek CDROM, have released Applixware Office Solutions in a native FreeBSD binary.
OpenBSD : Links : The OpenBSD 2.6 Released
Posted: ( Tue 30th Nov 1999 04:42:08[PM] UTC )
OpenBSD 2.6 is available for download. To order the CD go to the Web site.
FreeBSD : News : FreeBSD, OpenBSD and SuSE 6.2 Eval Review
Posted: ( Thu 18th Nov 1999 02:38:33[AM] UTC )
I like Unix, Linux, xBSD, and playing with operating systems to see what they can offer as servers or as desktops, and here's my opinon - my 2 cents worth about FreeBSD, OpenBSD and SuSE Linux 6.2.
FreeBSD : News : Bob Frankenberg's breaking Windows
Posted: ( Tue 9th Nov 1999 03:49:30[PM] UTC )
Ex-Novell CEO speaks out on Microsoft: We are using an open-source software product; it's Free BSD, as opposed to Linux.
OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD comes close to security nirvana
Posted: ( Mon 8th Nov 1999 11:38:07[PM] UTC )
WELL KNOWN FOR its "secure by default" posture, OpenBSD (www.openbsd.org), the Internet-based volunteer effort, recently announced the inclusion and support of Versions 1.3 and 1.5 of Secure Shell (SSH) client and server in OpenBSD Version 2.6, which is due to appear in early December.
OpenBSD : Links : Buddying up to BSD: Part Two - OpenBSD
Posted: ( Mon 8th Nov 1999 11:37:39[PM] UTC )
Last week I set out to "grok" the essence of BSD. I wanted to see how it was different from Linux and what I could learn. Most sane people would probably start their BSD experience with FreeBSD. I started by doing a FTP install of OpenBSD 2.5.
FreeBSD : News : Applixware for FreeBSD Operating System
Posted: ( Wed 3rd Nov 1999 12:36:47[PM] UTC )
Applix, Inc., the leader in applications for Linux and UNIX workstations, today announced a distribution agreement with Walnut Creek CDROM.
OpenBSD : Links : I've been hacked! How OpenBSD saved our project.
Posted: ( Sat 30th Oct 1999 02:31:02[PM] UTC )
Article by one of the Unix SAs in the Information Technology department at the City of Tucson municipal government in Tucson, Arizona.
FreeBSD : News : FreeBSD Con 99
Posted: ( Thu 28th Oct 1999 03:56:49[PM] UTC )
October 17, 1999 marked a milestone in the history of FreeBSD -- the first FreeBSD conference was held in the city where it all began, Berkeley, CA. Over 300 developers, users, and interested parties attended from around the globe.
OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD - a secure alternative
Posted: ( Wed 27th Oct 1999 02:08:54[PM] UTC )
So you want to build a firewall, but aren't quite sure what to use? You might want to consider OpenBSD, an secure offshoot of the BSD family.
FreeBSD : News : Test Drive FreeBSD
Posted: ( Wed 27th Oct 1999 03:56:23[AM] UTC )
This website gives you quick, open, online access to simply run your applications on FreeBSD.
FreeBSD : Links : BSD Driver Database
Posted: ( Tue 26th Oct 1999 01:57:05[PM] UTC )
The idea behind the BSD Driver Database is to help individuals with hardware that needs supporting get in touch with driver developers with the knowledge to write the support for the hardware.
FreeBSD : Links : BSD Applications database
Posted: ( Mon 25th Oct 1999 02:11:06[PM] UTC )
This database contains Unix applications which are able to run natively or under emulation on a *BSD system.
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