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OpenBSD improves upon /etc/rc.d/</a> |
OpenBSD improves upon /etc/rc.d/</a> |
BSDmag, April, 2011, p. 12 |
BSDmag, April, 2011, p. 12 |
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As OpenBSD moves away from requiring manual editing of /etc/rc for most daemons, |
As OpenBSD moves away from requiring manual editing of /etc/rc for most daemons, |
Ian Darwin covers the new rc.d mechanism. |
Ian Darwin covers the new rc.d mechanism. |
"The OpenBSD developers did not adopt a change like this until they |
"The OpenBSD developers did not adopt a change like this until they |
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<a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/14274/original/FreeBSD_Portability_With_VMware_BSD_04_2011.pdf'> |
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Build appliances with QEMU and OpenBSD</a> |
Build appliances with QEMU and OpenBSD</a> |
BSDmag, April, 2011, p. 24 |
BSDmag, April, 2011, p. 24 |
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Girish Venkatachalam shows how easy it is to create ready-to-run disk images |
Girish Venkatachalam shows how easy it is to create ready-to-run disk images |
containing OpenBSD with whatever ports/packages you want to add, |
containing OpenBSD with whatever ports/packages you want to add, |
that are shareable for use by anyone, either under QEMU or on bare metal. |
that are shareable for use by anyone, either under QEMU or on bare metal. |
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<a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/14202/original/The_Wonders_Of_Blender_BSD_03_2011.pdf'> |
<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>, |
How To Setup OpenBSD On The Embedded Alix</a>, |
BSD Mag, March, 2011, p. 30 |
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. |
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>, |
Run Your Phone System on OpenBSD</a>, |
BSD Mag, March, 2011, p. 12 |
BSD Mag, March, 2011, p. 12 |
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Ian Darwin describes running some home/office telephone systems on Asterisk |
Ian Darwin describes running some home/office telephone systems on Asterisk |
on a secure operating system - what works, what doesn't (and why), |
on a secure operating system - what works, what doesn't (and why), |
and how to get started. |
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'> |
<a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/14202/original/The_Wonders_Of_Blender_BSD_03_2011.pdf'> |
Useful OpenBSD Tools</a>, |
Useful OpenBSD Tools</a>, |
BSD Mag, March, 2011, p. 42 |
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, |
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. |
dump(8) and restore(8), qemu, sha1, ifconfig, relayd and spamd. |
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