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   <h2>March, 2011</h2>
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   <li><font color='#009000'><strong>
   <a href='http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/?p=605'>
   My OpenBSD Story: Memories of a Network disaster</a>
   Blather.MichaelWLucas.com, March 9, 2011
   </strong></font><br>
   It was a dark and stormy night back in 2000, a very long night, as Michael Lucas (who would later author
   Absolute OpenBSD) struggled to get his company's hosting service back online.
   You can probably guess that the happy ending involves "OpenBSD to the rescue".
   <p>
   
   <li><font color='#009000'><strong>
   <a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/14202/original/The_Wonders_Of_Blender_BSD_03_2011.pdf'>
   How To Setup OpenBSD On The Embedded Alix</a>,
   BSD Mag, March, 2011, p. 30
   </strong></font>(PDF download)<br>
   Guillaume Duale tells how to install our favorite OS on the popular embedded-size ALIX card.
   <p>
   
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   <a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/14202/original/The_Wonders_Of_Blender_BSD_03_2011.pdf'>
   Run Your Phone System on OpenBSD</a>,
   BSD Mag, March, 2011, p. 12
   </strong></font>(PDF download)<br>
   Ian Darwin describes running some home/office telephone systems on Asterisk
   on a secure operating system - what works, what doesn't (and why),
   and how to get started.
   <p>
   
   <li><font color='#009000'><strong>
   <a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/14202/original/The_Wonders_Of_Blender_BSD_03_2011.pdf'>
   Useful OpenBSD Tools</a>,
   BSD Mag, March, 2011, p. 42
   </strong></font>(PDF download)<br>
   Girish Venkatachalam describes a panoply of tools that he finds useful on OpenBSD, to wit,
   dump(8) and restore(8), qemu, sha1, ifconfig, relayd and spamd.
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   </ul>
   
   <h2>February, 2011</h2>
   <ul>
   <li><font color='#009000'><strong>
   <a href='http://www.undeadly.org/'>
   Your OpenBSD Story</a>
   undeadly.org, February, 2011
   </strong></font><br>
   Undeadly is running a series of stories on how people got started with OpenBSD.
   Most tell what they like about the system.
   Since OpenBSD runs well on minimal hardware, many of the stories involve
   solving an under-funding crisis at startups.
   See those by
   <a href='http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20110227014419'> Daniel Gracia</a>,
   <a href='http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20110303020219'> Nick Humphrey</a>, and
   <a href='http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20110308003706'> Henrik Kramshoe</a>
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   </ul>
   
   <h2>January, 2011</h2>
   <ul>
   <li><font color='#009000'><strong>
   <a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/13827/original/BSDs_and_Solaris_BSD_01_2011.pdf'>
   Text Terminal magic with tmux</a>
   BSD Mag, January, 2011, p. 20
   </strong></font>(PDF download)<br>
   Tmux(1) is OpenBSD's replacement for GNU screen(1) terminal multiplexor.
   Girish Venkatachalam discusses tmux's advantages and how to use it.
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 <h2>December, 2010</h2>  <h2>December, 2010</h2>
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