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Changes to the NetBSD packages collection in February 2001
Author: JT Smith
Alistair G. Crooks summarizes and highlights some of the changes made to files in the NetBSD packages collection during the month of...
New Perl book from Wrox Press
Author: JT Smith
Professional Perl Programming brings you the expertise of
professional programmers, taking a problem solving approach
to help you gain the knowledge you...
Adventures in firewalling
Author: JT Smith
DaemonNews.org has a story on setting up a firewall with FreeBSD. It starts with knowing what you want the firewall to do,...
Web review: Daemonnews.org is all you need to know about BSD
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Today is a good day to review Daemonnews.org. The brand new March issue is online, and editor-in-chief Brett...
OpenBSD bridge without IPs using IPF Tutorial
Author: JT Smith
DaemonNews.org has the tutorial: "With OpenBSD and IP Filter, a bridge can be setup that filters incoming traffic. The bridge is not...
Review: ‘FreeBSD Corporate Networker’s Guide’
Author: JT Smith
DaemonNews.org has the review: "The book in question covers quite a nice range of topics, from sharing the network with Windows machines...
‘FreeBSD Corporate Networker’s Guide,’ Chapter 8
Author: JT Smith
DaemonNews.org has chapter 8 of Ted Mittelstaedt's book, this chapter focusing on print serving. "Printserving is a complicated topic. There are many...
Adventures in BSD: BSD in a Microsoft Office
Author: JT Smith
DaemonNews.org has a story on one man's efforts to use FreeBSD in his office setting. "A few months after I put FreeBSD/Apache...
Open Motif now supports latest Linux 2.4 kernel distributions
Author: JT Smith
Mark Hatch writes, "Open Motif now supports latest Linux 2.4 kernel distributions."
Integrated Computer Solutions (ICS), the leading supplier of Motif products and...
Overclockers risk danger for faster machines
Author: JT Smith
CNET.com: "Tom Leufkens has outfitted his PC with a rejiggered aquarium pump and a gadget once
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