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Why I use OpenBSD
Author: JT Smith
"OpenBSD, whose new version 2.8 was announced last Friday, is the one entry in the panoply of open source operating systems that...
Review: In-Win Q500N case
Author: JT Smith
By Jeff Field
Linux, Windows, BeOS, OpenBSD, FreeBSD. All of these operating systems have different sorts of users with different needs. All support...
Intel broadband router fights security foes
Author: JT Smith
InfoWorld reports on Intel's release of a VPN (Virtual Private Network) router intended to pass the burden of VPN processing to the...
Commentary: Crusoe notebook is no Intel killer
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet's Richard Shim comments on the Transmeta Crusoe chip: "With the holidays upon them, the folks at Transmeta Corp. are asking for...
The system startup daemon: init
Author: JT Smith
Oreillynet picks apart init, the FreeBSD system startup daemon. "When you boot your computer, you have probably noticed that the kernel does...
BSD community learns to get along
Author: JT Smith
Upside Today has a column on the coming of OS X: "After years of living in the Linux shadows, the BSD community...
Developer wants to create GPL version of Apple’s Darwin
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Envisioning a bumper sticker saying "FREE Darwin," a long-time Macintosh fan and developer has launched a project...
BSDi releases BSD/OS 4.2
Author: JT Smith
From BSD Today: "BSDi announced today the immediate availability of
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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...
Weekly memory and motherboard price guide
Author: JT Smith
From Anandtech: "The basic goal is to provide you with the best deals, and follow price trends of the listed products. We...