These PDF documents are a collection of UNIX/Linux/BSD commands and tasks which are useful for IT work or for advanced users. This is a practical guide with concise explanations, however the reader is supposed to know what s/he is doing. Cheat sheet I (scribd.com) Cheat sheet II (scribd.com) The original source for these documents is http://cb.vu/unixtoolbox.xhtml
Continue reading...28. July 2008
1 picture says more than 1000 words. It’s easy as ABC. Source: www.franciscovargas.net
Continue reading...28. July 2008
The FreeBSD July development snapshots for 6.3 (stable), 7.0 (stable) and 8.0 (current) are now available and can be downloaded here.
Continue reading...25. July 2008
FreeBSD quick news, links ‘n howtos (week 30) Welcome to the FreeBSD leftovers for week 30. In this post we have a mix of news snippets, howtos and links. Just a round up of those little things I saved up this week. Previous Friday roundups can be found here. News
Continue reading...25. July 2008
From the July 2008 FreeBSD Foundation newsletter: Letter From the Vice President Fundraising Update Java 1.6 available for FreeBSD 7.0 and 6.3 NetApp Filer donation BSD Certification Project Accepting Project Proposals AsiaBSDCon 2008 BSDCan 2008 BSDCan Developer Summit 2008 Grant and Travel Grant Recipients FreeBSD Testimonial from Juniper Board of Directors Update Financials
Continue reading...24. July 2008
Talking about FreeBSD as an embedded operating system, did you know there are quite a few devices out there that use FreeBSD inside? A variety of products are directly or indirectly based on FreeBSD. For instance, Juniper Networks routers (JUNOS), Ironport network security appliances (AsyncOS), Nokia’s firewall operating system (IPSO), NetApp’s OnTap GX, Panasas’s and Isilon [...]
Continue reading...23. July 2008
Open, but not open source JUNOS is the operating system running Juniper’s routing and switching devices and has it’s roots in the open source FreeBSD operating system. The first version of JUNOS was available on 7 July 1998 and since then Juniper has been updating it with new features every quarter. The release of JUNOS 9.1 [...]
Continue reading...22. July 2008
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/linux_unix/Launched_Video_for_FreeBSD_Project/';FreeBSD was (and mainly still is) developed with server use in mind. Due to this and the fact that FreeBSD has only a relatively small market share, there’s a lack of multimedia device drivers for this operating system. This is unfortunate for projects such as PC-BSD and DesktopBSD that focus on desktop use. The [...]
Continue reading...22. July 2008
If you’re just itching for an excuse to reuse that retired desktop PC or laptop sitting in your closet there here’s your chance: the basics of installing FreeNAS, an open-source DIY NAS. So instead of spending money on off the shelf options why not save yourself some cash and make use of the stuff you [...]
Continue reading...21. July 2008
BSDTalk has a 7 minute interview with Martin Tournoij, one of the founders of daemonforums.org
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30. July 2008
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