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Rate Video: FOSS much? - Freebsd review from a Linux guyVideo included in this story.  Click to view.

Original at YouTube external link    Fri, Apr 3

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By rss@youtube.com (kolbycrouch) None Author: kolbycrouch Keywords: FOSS gnu Freebsd Linux opensource BSD unix free software FOSS much computers Added: April 3, 2009

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Rate Comments on: Buffalo Terastation III

Original at Reg Hardware external link    Fri, Jun 12

 UK By Cameron Colley Posted Friday 12th June 2009 08:32 GMT So, you get software that works on Windows, Linux, BSD, Solaris, ReactOS, OSX, ... or software that works on OSX? Or do you men that you get Windows software and OSX software? ... Buffalo Terastation III Reg Hardware all 2 news articles

Rate Top Open Source Apps For OS X

Original at Intranet Journal external link    Thu, Jun 11

 CT By Matt Hartley These days when people think about open source software, there's a belief that it's best suited for Linux, and to a lesser degree, Windows. What people making this assumption forget is that Apple's OS X is based on BSD (which is open ...

Rate VIDEO: Learn how to operate "Rootkit Hunter" to protect Linux andf BSD

Original at Search Security external link    Thu, May 21

 Australia In this month's screencast demonstration, Peter Giannoulis of The Academy Home and The Academy Pro demonstrates how to install and use Rootkit Hunter, a free rootkit scanner for Linux and BSD distributions that can detect dozens of malicious code ...

Rate How To: Virtualization is not needed when using NT kernel

Original at OS News external link    Thu, Apr 16

Installing it will add ability to run any 100% POSIX compliant software after compilation (binaries are COFF AFAIK, not ELF which is used in Linux/BSD/Solaris). And they will run as a first class citizens, not inside any emulator or via cygwin hacks. ...

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