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BSD Magazine – Issue 2 – September 2008

August 18, 2008 by Gerard   Leave a comment

The second issue of the BSD Magazine (September 2008) is out now.

More than 60 pages full of news, great articles, tutorials, how-tos and extras. This is the table of contents:

06 BSD News
08 DVD contents description
10 OpenBSD 4.3 installation & configuration
18 You have installed it? Now what? Packages!!
22 OpenBSD
26 BSD Certification
30 Building an OpenBSD SAMP server with content filtering proxy
38 OpenBSD as an Desktop
40 Inside the PBI system
44 Connecting to other IM networks
50 Kernel File system – development in userspace
54 Securing IM using Jabber/XMPPP and LTS
58 OpenBSD and making money
61 Absolute FreeBSD 2nd edition
62 PC-BSD in schools
64 Interview with OpenBSD developer Damien Bergamini

For more information and subscriptions visit the BSD Magazine website.


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2 Responses to “BSD Magazine – Issue 2 – September 2008”

  1. [...] second issue of the BSD Magazine (September 2008) is out [...]

  2. [...] is out, though the details aren’t up on the magazine’s site as of this writing – freebsdnews.net has the cover and contents.  This issue gets into OpenBSD.  (via) Categories Goings-on [...]

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