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A Quick Review of DragonFly BSD 1.4
DragonFly BSD 1.4 is the third major release of Matthew Dillon's fork of the FreeBSD operating system, and significant progress has been made towards...
FreeBSD Unix class to be held in Sept. in Phoenix
PST writes "Puget Sound Technology, a provider of open source technical services,
is teaching FreeBSD system administration training, September 27
- 30, 2005, in Phoenix, Arizona,...
Understanding NetBSD 2.0’s new technology
Author: Federico Biancuzzi
NetBSD is widely known as the most portable operating system in the world. It currently supports 52 system architectures, all from a...
DragonFlyBSD 1.0A: A strong start
Author: Jem Matzan
A year ago, when the DragonFlyBSD project was announced, I scoffed at it. "A FreeBSD fork, and they're not even using the...
DragonFly BSD 1.0 Release Candidate 1 Released
Matt Dillon has announced the availability of DragonFly BSD's 1.0 Release Candidate #1. Changes and features include: variant symbolic links, UDF support, lightweight kernel...
GCC: Optimizing Linux, the Internet, and Everything
Software is useless if computers can't run it. Even the most talented developer is at the mercy of the compiler when it comes to...
Weekend Project: Use the Plop Boot Manager to Boot Older Computers from USB
Do you have an older PC that does not support booting from USB devices, and really want to boot from USB devices? You can,...
Ten years of pkgsrc
"10 Years ago - on October 3rd 1997 - the pkgsrc software management system was created by Alistair Crooks and Hubert Feyrer. pkgsrc, the...
Linux distros for older hardware
For these tests, I dug out Igor, an old PC that had been collecting dust in my closet. Igor is a Pentium II 233MHz...
Best practices for portable patches
Author: Diego "Flameeyes" Pettenò
One of the things I usually take care of as a Gentoo packages maintainer is sending patches to upstream developers. If...