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  • FreeBSD 8.0: Enterprise Ready Server Operating System


    FreeBSD - the unknown GiantAuthority Authority: 129
    The FreeBSD Project is one of the oldest and successful project. FreeBSD is well known for its reliability, robustness, and performance.A new version of the FreeBSD 8 is scheduled for release this week. A RC3 was made available for download few weeks ago for final round of testing before the official launch. nixCraft ...
    1 day ago
  • FreeBSD 8.0 Released (officially)


    FreeBSD - the unknown GiantAuthority Authority: 129
    The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team has announced the availability of FreeBSD 8 stable release. Some of the highlights of this version are:Xen DomU supportnetwork stack virtualizationstack-smashing protectionTTY layer rewritemuch improved ZFS v13a new USB stackmulticast updates including IGMPv3vimage — a new ...
    1 day ago
  • Welcome to FreeBSD 8!


    Evilcoder.orgAuthority Authority: 108
    Welcome to FreeBSD 8! In this article I will write about the latest release from FreeBSD, 8.0. This is a major version that offers new functionality and much improved parts of the code. Why are major releases so special? Major releases offer the possibility to include changes in the system that are not allowed in ...
    2 days ago
  • FreeBSD Project Announces the Release of Version 8.0 of FreeBSD


    Latest Mobile ReviewAuthority Authority: 134
    FreeBSD Project Announces the Release of Version 8.0 of FreeBSD: San Jose, CA (PRWEB) November 25, 2009 — The FreeBSD Project has announced the release of FreeBSD® Version 8.0. This next major release branch of FreeBSD delivers a large number of new technologies into the hands of an ever-increasing number of ...
    3 days ago
  • Yandex uses FreeBSD


    FreeBSD - the unknown GiantAuthority Authority: 129
    Russia’s Yandex search engine (Google’s competitor in Russia) uses two operating systems, one of which is FreeBSD.Any surprise? No, FreeBSD stays rock solid under heavy workloads. Yandex is now looking for managers to work with one of the largest and most complex IT systems in Russia.More about the job vacancy ...
    5 days ago
  • Securing Network Services with FreeBSD Jails


    FreeBSD - the unknown GiantAuthority Authority: 129
    In this article by Christer Edwards, we will explore FreeBSD Jails. FreeBSD Jails are a kernel-level security mechanism which allows you to safely segregate processes within a sandbox environment. Jails are commonly used to secure production network services like DNS or Email by restricting what a process can access. ...
    5 days ago
  • Upgrade FreeBSD 7.2 to FreeBSD 8 using csup (howto)


    FreeBSD - the unknown GiantAuthority Authority: 129
    How to upgrade FreeBSD 7.2 to FreeBSD 8 stable using csup source code method including all ports?csup is a general-purpose network file updating package. It is extremely fast program. Make sure you backup all data, MySQL / PGSQL database, and configuration file before attempting upgrade procedure.Source-based upgrades ...
    5 days ago
  • FreeBSD 8.0 available (unofficially)


    FreeBSD - the unknown GiantAuthority Authority: 129
    No formal post or press release has been issued by the FreeBSD Team, but it seems that  FreeBSD 8.0 can now be downloaded from the servers ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/8.0/It’s a few months after the initial planned release date (September), but quality is to be preferred over number ...
    5 days ago
  • Creating A jail with VNC Server on FreeBSD


    FreeBSD - the unknown GiantAuthority Authority: 129
    This article on howtoforge.com explains how you can run a VNC server from within a jail on FreeBSD.This is a post by Gerard van Essen from: FreeBSD - the unknown GiantCreating A jail with VNC Server on FreeBSD This is a post by Gerard van Essen from: FreeBSD - the unknown Giant Creating A jail with VNC Server ...
    1 week ago
  • Update your FreeBSD software with care


    FreeBSD - the unknown GiantAuthority Authority: 129
    Chad Perrin explains step-by-step on TechRepublic how to keep a FreeBSD system up-to-date:Certain operating systems make this easier than others, as do certain applications. FreeBSD in particular offers specific explanations of gotchas and difficulties that might affect users when software is updated, and also makes ...
    1 week ago
  • FreeBSD Foundation fund raising drive


    FreeBSD - the unknown GiantAuthority Authority: 129
    The FreeBSD Foundaion has kiocked off their annual End-of-Year Fund Raising Drive.Their goal this year is to raise $300,000. So far, they have raised just over $159,000, a little more than half way.If you value their work (funding and promoting the use of FreeBSD), why not donate?This is a post by Gerard van Essen ...
    1 week ago
  • AsiaBSDCon 2010


    FreeBSD - the unknown GiantAuthority Authority: 129
    The FreeBSD Foundation is pleased to once again be a sponsor of AsiaBSDCon 2010. This conference will be held in Tokyo, March 11-14, 2010The conference is for anyone developing, deploying and using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Darwin and MacOS X. AsiaBSDCon is a technical conference and ...
    1 week ago
  • Be Careful With SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash


    Blog PseudoaccidentaleAuthority Authority: 110
    One of the things I often do on FreeBSD machines is to install shells/mksh or shells/bash and work most of the time with a bourne-compatible shell. The default /bin/csh shell is mostly ok for short interactive sessions, but I can’t stand its command-syntax for semi-complex looping, iteration or other combined ...
    1 week ago
  • Creating A Jail With VNC Server On FreeBSD


    HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials -Authority Authority: 560
    Creating A Jail With VNC Server On FreeBSD This article explains how you can run a VNC server from within a jail on FreeBSD.
    1 week ago
  • Creating A Jail With VNC Server On FreeBSD


    HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials -Authority Authority: 130
    Creating A Jail With VNC Server On FreeBSD This article explains how you can run a VNC server from within a jail on FreeBSD.
    1 week ago
  • Creating A Jail With VNC Server On FreeBSD


    HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials -Authority Authority: 130
    Creating A Jail With VNC Server On FreeBSD This article explains how you can run a VNC server from within a jail on FreeBSD.
    1 week ago
  • Virtualisation WTF once again.


    Flameeyes's Weblog :Authority Authority: 125
    To test some more RTSP clients I’ve been working to get more virtual machines available in my system; to do so I first extended the space available in my system by connecting one more half-a-terabyte hard drive (removing the DVD burner from Yamato), and then started again working on a proper init script for ...
    1 week ago
  • Call for tester/reviewer: SeaMonkey 2.0


    Martin WilkeAuthority Authority: 104
    Howdy,beat@ want some tester for SeaMonkey 2.0here a full quota:A few days ago SeaMonkey 2.0 has been released. To install SeaMonkey 2.0a modified bsd.gecko.mk is needed. Therefore we are not able to commitit to the ports tree until the tree is unfreezed. So now we are lookingfor tester/reviewer of the SeaMonkey 2.0 ...
    2 weeks ago
  • FreeBSD 8.0-RC3 released


    FreeBSD - the unknown GiantAuthority Authority: 129
    The FreeBSD Project has released the third of the Release Candidates for the FreeBSD-8.0 release cycle.The third and hopefully last of the Release Candidates for the FreeBSD 8.0 release cycle is now available. Unless something catastrophic comes up within the next couple of days we will begin the final builds for ...
    2 weeks ago
  • FreeBSD 8.0-RC3 released


    Evilcoder.orgAuthority Authority: 108
    A couple of days ago Ken Smith changed the branch information for 8.0-RELEASE to -RC3. This is the final Release Candidate which is unlikely to last for more then a week, unless some serious show stopper is found ofcourse. So ‘gentlemen, for the pride of your nations, start your engines’, because we are going to ...
    2 weeks ago

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