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BSD cognoscenti on Linux,
NewsForge, June 16, 2005
NewsForge talks with Theo de Raadt and NetBSD's Christos Zoulas about the
similarities and differences between the Linux kernel and the BSD
operating systems. The questions asked were similar to those asked
of Linus Torvalds in a previous
interview.
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BSD cognoscenti on Linux,
NewsForge, June 16, 2005
NewsForge talks with Theo de Raadt and NetBSD's Christos Zoulas about the
similarities and differences between the Linux kernel and the BSD
operating systems. The questions asked were similar to those asked
of Linus Torvalds in a previous
interview.
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De Raadt gets free software award,
The Age, February 28, 2005
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Theo de Raadt gets 2004 FSF Award,
Slashdot, February 27, 2005
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De Raadt gets free software award,
The Age, February 28, 2005
!
Theo de Raadt gets 2004 FSF Award,
Slashdot, February 27, 2005
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Systrace in OpenBSD,
informit.com, January 28, 2005
This article talks about our systrace
! systrace(1)
mechanism: what it is and why and
how to use it, with examples.
Another excerpt from the book
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Systrace in OpenBSD,
informit.com, January 28, 2005
This article talks about our systrace
! systrace(1)
mechanism: what it is and why and
how to use it, with examples.
Another excerpt from the book
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OpenBSD operating system,
PCPlus.co.uk, January, 2005
Paul Grosse gives a brief tutorial on installing OpenBSD on i386 for people
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OpenBSD operating system,
PCPlus.co.uk, January, 2005
Paul Grosse gives a brief tutorial on installing OpenBSD on i386 for people
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their hardware and software operates.
This lack of trust is one reason why OpenBSD has recently completed
reverse-engineering the
!
Atheros wireless chipset driver
that was originally provided as a binary insert.
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their hardware and software operates.
This lack of trust is one reason why OpenBSD has recently completed
reverse-engineering the
!
Atheros wireless chipset driver
that was originally provided as a binary insert.
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Intel says no to permitting firmware redistribution
misc@, November 8, 2004
Theo recounts the struggle to get Intel to provide redistributable
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Intel says no to permitting firmware redistribution
misc@, November 8, 2004
Theo recounts the struggle to get Intel to provide redistributable
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picked up on the
Screaming
Electron Forum and from there reported on
!
SlashDot, where it is accompanied by a link to SlashDot's paper
on effective advocacy (be firm, but also be polite).
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picked up on the
Screaming
Electron Forum and from there reported on
!
SlashDot, where it is accompanied by a link to SlashDot's paper
on effective advocacy (be firm, but also be polite).
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developers to discuss their current contributions and future plans.
Provides interesting social notes, and a good overview of a lot
of the important changes in 3.6.
!
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Integer overflows - the next big threat,
The Malaysia Star - TechCentral, October 26, 2004
Interview with Theo after HITBSecConf 2004.
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developers to discuss their current contributions and future plans.
Provides interesting social notes, and a good overview of a lot
of the important changes in 3.6.
!
!
Integer overflows - the next big threat,
The Malaysia Star - TechCentral, October 26, 2004
Interview with Theo after HITBSecConf 2004.
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UNIX luminary Peter Salus reviews the book
Secure Architectures with OpenBSD by
! Brandon Palmer & Jose Nazario.
"I view OpenBSD as the most secure operating system available. It
certainly has far fewer holes than Windows, and fewer than any
flavor of Linux I've looked at...
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UNIX luminary Peter Salus reviews the book
Secure Architectures with OpenBSD by
! Brandon Palmer & Jose Nazario.
"I view OpenBSD as the most secure operating system available. It
certainly has far fewer holes than Windows, and fewer than any
flavor of Linux I've looked at...
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