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<h2><font color="#e00000">Media Coverage</font></h2> |
<h2><font color="#e00000">Media Coverage</font></h2> |
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<h2>March, 2011</h2> |
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<a href='http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/?p=605'> |
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My OpenBSD Story: Memories of a Network disaster</a> |
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Blather.MichaelWLucas.com, March 9, 2011 |
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It was a dark and stormy night back in 2000, a very long night, as Michael Lucas (who would later author |
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Absolute OpenBSD) struggled to get his company's hosting service back online. |
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You can probably guess that the happy ending involves "OpenBSD to the rescue". |
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<a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/14202/original/The_Wonders_Of_Blender_BSD_03_2011.pdf'> |
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How To Setup OpenBSD On The Embedded Alix</a>, |
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BSD Mag, March, 2011, p. 30 |
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Guillaume Duale tells how to install our favorite OS on the popular embedded-size ALIX card. |
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<a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/14202/original/The_Wonders_Of_Blender_BSD_03_2011.pdf'> |
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Run Your Phone System on OpenBSD</a>, |
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BSD Mag, March, 2011, p. 12 |
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Ian Darwin describes running some home/office telephone systems on Asterisk |
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on a secure operating system - what works, what doesn't (and why), |
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and how to get started. |
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<a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/14202/original/The_Wonders_Of_Blender_BSD_03_2011.pdf'> |
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Useful OpenBSD Tools</a>, |
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BSD Mag, March, 2011, p. 42 |
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Girish Venkatachalam describes a panoply of tools that he finds useful on OpenBSD, to wit, |
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dump(8) and restore(8), qemu, sha1, ifconfig, relayd and spamd. |
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<h2>February, 2011</h2> |
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<a href='http://www.undeadly.org/'> |
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Your OpenBSD Story</a> |
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undeadly.org, February, 2011 |
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Undeadly is running a series of stories on how people got started with OpenBSD. |
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Most tell what they like about the system. |
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Since OpenBSD runs well on minimal hardware, many of the stories involve |
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solving an under-funding crisis at startups. |
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See those by |
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<a href='http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20110227014419'> Daniel Gracia</a>, |
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<a href='http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20110303020219'> Nick Humphrey</a>, and |
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<a href='http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20110308003706'> Henrik Kramshoe</a> |
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<h2>January, 2011</h2> |
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<a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/13827/original/BSDs_and_Solaris_BSD_01_2011.pdf'> |
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Text Terminal magic with tmux</a> |
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BSD Mag, January, 2011, p. 20 |
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Tmux(1) is OpenBSD's replacement for GNU screen(1) terminal multiplexor. |
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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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