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 <a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/14274/original/FreeBSD_Portability_With_VMware_BSD_04_2011.pdf'>  <a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/14274/original/FreeBSD_Portability_With_VMware_BSD_04_2011.pdf'>
 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'>  <a href='http://bsdmag.org/system/articles/attachment1s/14274/original/FreeBSD_Portability_With_VMware_BSD_04_2011.pdf'>
 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'>  <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>,  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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