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BSD : News : Two terabytes served in a day
Posted: ( Tue 3rd Oct 2000 05:55:43[PM] UTC )
According to TeraSolutions, the FreeBSD-powered ftp.freesoftware.com FTP server has surpassed a milestone of two terabytes of files downloaded per day from a single server machine. This milestone was set last week after the simultaneous releases of FreeBSD 4.1.1 and Red Hat Linux 7.0.

BSD : Links : BSDSearch.Com starting to roll
Posted: ( Fri 29th Sep 2000 08:14:19[PM] UTC )
BSDsearch.com is now online with news, forums and of course a extensive directory backing their search engine.

FreeBSD : News : FreeBSD 4.1.1-RELEASE is now available
Posted: ( Thu 28th Sep 2000 07:51:12[PM] UTC )
The 4.1.1-RELEASE has been enhanced with cryptographic code and other new features like IDE ATA100 support, drivers for additional Gigabit ethernet cards and hardware watchpoints in gdb.

FreeBSD : Articles : BSD system takes on Linux
Posted: ( Mon 25th Sep 2000 08:12:58[PM] UTC )
The buzz in operating systems today seems to center on Linux. But there's another OS generating a lot of interest - BSD.

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD and the future of the Internet
Posted: ( Sat 9th Sep 2000 11:47:53[PM] UTC )
OpenBSD 2.7 now ships with complete IPv6 support. In real world terms, this means you could feasibly operate a purely IPv6 network of OpenBSD machines, or have them participate in an IPv6 internetwork.

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD's good example
Posted: ( Sun 27th Aug 2000 09:04:12[AM] UTC )
OpenBSD has done a lot of things right and there are some things that the Linux community should study and emulate. Certain principles that the OpenBSD developers are following, such as secure by default mode and code auditing, are things that Linux should be doing.

OpenBSD : Links : The world's most secure OS
Posted: ( Wed 23rd Aug 2000 06:18:19[PM] UTC )
A lone Canadian is reshaping the way software gets written. Is the world paying attention?

NetBSD : Links : Configuring RAID on NetBSD
Posted: ( Wed 23rd Aug 2000 06:17:37[PM] UTC )
Setting up software-based RAID for the root partition using RAIDframe, with explanations of RAID terminology and usage.

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD in a datacenter scale environment
Posted: ( Wed 2nd Aug 2000 07:23:15[AM] UTC )
BSD has been a high-end server platform prized for its stability, interoperability, and scalability. These points have all come into question recently as commercial Unix vendors such as HP and Sun tout their products as enterprise solutions offering scalability superior to free systems such as Linux and BSD.

FreeBSD : Articles : Access Microsoft files with Sharity-Light
Posted: ( Sun 16th Jul 2000 03:13:43[PM] UTC )
Windows still got you trapped? Maybe SAMBA File System support is what you need.

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD is installed, now what?
Posted: ( Fri 14th Jul 2000 11:08:47[PM] UTC )
Setting up OpenBSD as a single-user, desktop system with basic information on installing the ports tree, setting up KDE, stopping unwanted services and using IPFilter.

FreeBSD : News : The little deamon's got me!!
Posted: ( Wed 12th Jul 2000 02:06:06[AM] UTC )
Can a previously devout Penguinista find true happiness in the guise of a little red daemon??

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD 2.7 Released
Posted: ( Fri 16th Jun 2000 04:52:59[AM] UTC )
OpenBSD, known for its security has announced a 2.7 version. It has many new features including OpenSSH which supports both the SSH1 and SSH2 protocols.

OpenBSD : Links : Coming soon: a real-time OpenBSD?
Posted: ( Thu 15th Jun 2000 05:48:05[PM] UTC )
RTMX O/S, a commercial version of OpenBSD with a full suite of POSIX real-time features, has been donated to the OpenBSD project.

FreeBSD : News : Power to the people, from the code
Posted: ( Wed 24th May 2000 04:27:44[PM] UTC )
How Berkeley hackers built the Net's most fabled free operating system on the ashes of the '60s -- and then lost the lead to Linux.

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