WOW! This i can call a great app for *nix! Guaker terminal, like the FPS games where we can call the terminal, here we can call a shell. It works great and is a very fast tool for work. Just press F12 it will come down. Then F11 if you like full screen. Check it [...]
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Laptops and netbooks running BSD
By pLASTIK in BSDOk guys, i want to create a list of portables pcs running *BSD. I want to know what they run and which hardware is (not) working. I have two laps and one netbook, the acer one ferrari. I’m a FreeBSD advocate but for the sake of it I will try PCBSD instead of FreeBSD and [...]
Tags: BSD, FreeBSD, Laptops with BSD, PCBSD
Cherokee webserver – Faster than nginx?
By pLASTIK in BSD, code, Linux, MicrosoftBSD Magazine – First Online Issue OUT
By pLASTIK in BSDOk guys the first online issue is out! Go get it @ http://bsdmag.org/ ! What’s inside: A first look at PC-BSD 8 release Installing and securing an Apache Jail with SSL on FreeBSD The gemstones for FreeBSD OpenBSD, NetBSD and FreeBSD as file sharing servers – Part 1 – NFS Ipsec VPNs: An Introduction to IKE [...]
Tags: BSD Magazine
Midnight BSD – Desktop OS
By pLASTIK in BSDOK lets see, here we have another FreeBSD fork for use as a Desktop. It’s start early to comment on it but i hope the developer can make something good. MidnightBSD is a FreeBSD derived Operating System. A critical goal of the project is to create an easy to use desktop environment with graphical ports [...]
Tags: Midnight BSD
Tomahawk Desktop
By pLASTIK in BSD, TomaHawk DesktopA new OS around the corner, Tomahawk Desktop FreeBSD based. We are Tomahawk Computers Pte Ltd, Singapore, the makers of the Tomahawk Desktop operating system. Tomahawk Desktop operating system is a general purpose operating system for personal computers as well as for laptop computers based on BSD code with K Desktop Environment (KDE). Earlier versions [...]
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BSD Magazine goes FREE
By pLASTIK in BSDThe BSD Magazine is now free! It’s a great magazine, go get it and spread the word! “We are happy to announce that BSD Magazine is transforming into a free monthly online publication. The online version of BSD Magazine will stay in the same quality and form. It will look like the BSD magazine one [...]
Tags: BSD Magazine
Pkgin ported to FreeBSD
By pLASTIK in BSDpkgin is aimed at being an apt / yum like tool for managing pkgsrc binary packages. It relies on pkg_summary(5) for installation, removal and upgrade of packages and associated dependencies, using a remote repository. This was main developed to NetBSD. Now is being ported to FreeBSD. It is supposed to work with all OS that [...]
Tags: FreeBSD