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I tried NetBSD as a desktop, and it felt like stepping into the '90s in a good way
NetBSD is a real Unix that can run almost anywhere. Can it run as a desktop?
The corporate home of the FreeBSD version of Unix is shifting yet again, as a new owner plans to take the place of earlier benefactor Wind River Systems. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
Theo de Raadt is a pioneer of the open source software movement and a huge proponent of free software. But he is no fan of the open source Linux operating system. "It's terrible," De Raadt says.
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FreeBSD 15 reminded me that boring operating systems are sometimes the whole point
FreeBSD 15 isn’t flashy, but that is exactly why it works. Its stability, structure, and predictability make boring feel ...
First off, I hope this is posted in the right place, I don't start many topics. OK, I was talking with my brother about the whole AOL/Red Hat deal, and the last thing he mentioned to me in his last ...
I spend a lot of time listening to lots of folks complain that they don’t have a choice, that big, bad Microsoft has come in and made their lives a living hell and that someone should do something ...
Linux may not yet enjoy the widespread recognition that Windows does, but there’s no denying its popularity on servers, its growing use on desktops, or its ubiquity in the mobile world in the form of ...
Wasabi Systems, which sells the NetBSD version of Unix, is supporting Intel's new IOP321 communications chip, the company said this week at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. NetBSD is a ...
Title: Absolute BSD: The Ultimate Guide to FreeBSDAuthor: Michael LucasPublisher: No Starch PressISBN: 1-886411-74-3Price: $39.95 USD It is no secret FreeBSD is coming into its own in the new ...
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