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Weekly news wrapup: Torvalds rips OS X, BSDi sells to Wind River
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross
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It was a strange week in the Open Source business world: Normally laid-back Linux creator Linus Torvalds ripped on...
Stoking the FreeBSD fire with committer Murray Stokely
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people
Twenty-two year old Murray Stokely is one of 200 or so "committers"
to
FreeBSD.
"Committer" is a tier...
NetBSD now available for StrongARM-based PDAs
Author: JT Smith
BSD today coversa new NetBSD port by the name of hpcarm, designed to run on the Intel StrongARM-based personal digital assistants. The...
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference 2001 to include BSD
Author: JT Smith
BSD Today reportsthat BSD-related sessions will be included at Apple's upcoming World Wide Developer
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Wasabi Systems releases suite of popular applications for NetBSD
Author: JT Smith
From a story at BSD Today: "Wasabi Systems, Inc., a company founded by key members of the NetBSD project, released a
...
LinuxWorld: Wasabi and the NetBSD Foundation
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Wasabi Systems Inc. is a new commercial undertaking that sprung from the NetBSD
core group of developers. Following the...
Future of OpenBSD: Interview with de Raadt
Author: JT Smith
Dr. Dobb's Journal interviews Theo de Raadt, principal architect of OpenBSD. "The biggest thing is to keep on improving quality and make...
OpenBSD 2.8 released
Author: JT Smith
It is our pleasure to officially announce the release of OpenBSD 2.8.
Just over 6 weeks ago, on October 18, OpenBSD turned 5...
Loki and BSDi partner to certify Linux games for BSD
Author: JT Smith
LokiSoft and BSDi are partnering to certify Loki's Linux compatible games for use under FreeBSDs Linux-compatibility feature. Select "Read More" for the...
BSDi introduces iXtreme Series rackmount Internet server line
Author: JT Smith
"Designed specifically for high-performance Internet infrastructure-grade computing, the new BSDi's iXtreme Series is distinctly superior to `white box' hardware and off-the-shelf...