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+ <year> + <name>2004</name> + + <month> + <name>Janvier</name> + + <story> + <name>Poste de travail FreeBSD, 2ème partie : configuration initiale</name> + <url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=282</url> + <site-name>Open For Business</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url> + <date>03 Janvier 2004</date> + <author>Ed Hurst</author> + <p>Il s'agit de la seconde partie d'une série d'articles d'introduction. + L'auteur explique comment mettre en place X et le serveur de courrier électronique postfix.</p> + </story> + </month> + </year> + + <year> + <name>2003</name> + + <month> + <name>Décembre</name> + + <story> + <name>Apple dévoile l'OS Panther</name> + <url>http://computerworld.com.my/pcwmy.nsf/unidlookup/3E918524EABCF22A48256E04001F413F?OpenDocument</url> + <site-name>ComputerWorld, Malaisie</site-name> + <site-url>http://computerworld.com.my/</site-url> + <date>31 Décembre 2003</date> + <author>Blake Hoo</author> + <p>Apple Computer a récemment annoncé la sortie de son + tant attendu Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, basé sur + FreeBSD 5.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Une année en revue : turbulences, difficultés et succès dans le marché des OS</name> + <url>http://www.computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/PrintDoc/C20DECA717B0D5D5CC256DF1006B7A8E?OpenDocument&pub=Computerworld</url> + <site-name>Computerworld</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.computerworld.co.nz/</site-url> + <date>30 Décembre 2003</date> + <author>Matthew Cooney</author> + <p>Une rétrospective de l'année 2003 sur plusieurs systèmes d'exploitation, parmi lesquels FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>eRacks annonce un portable Centrino(TM) pour + Linux/FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.e-consultancy.com/newsfeatures/153803/eracks-announces-linux-centrino-tm-laptop.html</url> + <site-name>e-consultancy</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.e-consultancy.com/</site-url> + <date>30 Décembre 2003</date> + <author>Communiqué de presse eRacks</author> + <p>eRacks Open Source Systems annonce un portable basé sur Centrino(TM) + qui supporte FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>L'anniversaire des 10 ans du système d'exploitation FreeBSD : Silicon Valley est vivant et vivace !</name> + <url>http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2003/12/emw93099.htm</url> + <site-name>eMediaWire</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.emediawire.com/</site-url> + <date>08 Décembre 2003</date> + <author>Matt Olander</author> + <p>Le communiqué de presse de offmyserver.com au sujet de la surprise-partie + célébrant l'anniversaire des 10 ans de FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Poste de travail FreeBSD : 1ère partie, l'installation</name> + <url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=272</url> + <site-name>Open For Business</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url> + <date>02 Décembre 2003</date> + <author>Ed Hurst</author> + <p>Dans cette première partie d'une série d'articles d'introduction, l'auteur + montre comment utiliser le programme d'installation de FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Utiliser SNMP et RRDTool avec FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://silverwraith.com/papers/freebsd-snmp.php</url> + <site-name>Silverwraith.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://silverwraith.com/</site-url> + <date>Décembre 2003</date> + <author>Avleen Vig</author> + <p>Un guide pour générer les statistiques d'un serveur fonctionnant sous FreeBSD 4 et + 5.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>Novembre</name> + + <story> + <name>Les 10 ans de FreeBSD : Succés de la surprise-partie</name> + <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=5224</url> + <site-name>OSNews</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.osnews.com</site-url> + <date>25 Novembre 2003</date> + <author>Eugenia Loli-Queru</author> + <p>Un rapide compte-rendu plus quelques photos de la soirée.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Interview : Greg Lehey du AUUG</name> + <url>http://www.linuxworld.com.au/pp.php?id=337297289&fp=2&fpid=1</url> + <site-name>linuxworld.com.au</site-name> + <site-url>http://linuxworld.com.au/</site-url> + <date>24 Novembre 2003</date> + <author>Howard Dahdah</author> + <p>Un entretien avec Greg Lehey, développeur FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>De Linux à FreeBSD : Une critique de FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=5106</url> + <site-name>OSNews</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.osnews.com</site-url> + <date>11 Novembre 2003</date> + <author>Gabe Yoder</author> + <p>L'auteur passe rapidement en revue FreeBSD 4.8 et le compare avec + GNU/Linux.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>L'impression pour les impatients</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4303</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com</site-url> + <date>06 Novembre 2003</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>L'auteur donne des détails quant à l'utilisation + de Apsfilter pour l'impression.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>La reflexion d'un utilisateur sur FreeBSD 4.9</name> + <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=5046</url> + <site-name>OSNews</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url> + <date>05 Novembre 2003</date> + <author>Corey Holcomb-Hockin</author> + <p>L'auteur examine FreeBSD 4.9, décrit comment le mettre à jour + pour corriger les problèmes de sécurité et intégrer les corrections de bugs et comment + compiler un noyau sur mesure.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Améliorer les mots de passe utilisateurs avec apg</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4298</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>01 Novembre 2003</date> + <author>Dru Lavigne</author> + <p>L'auteur explique comment améliorer sa gestion des mots de passe grâce + à des mots de passe générés automatiquement.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>Octobre</name> + + <story> + <name>Entretien avec le programeur FreeBSD de jail</name> + <url>http://tech.jvds.com/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=6</url> + <site-name>JVDS</site-name> + <site-url>http://tech.jvds.com/</site-url> + <date>30 Octobre 2003</date> + <author>Tech JVDS</author> + <p>Pawel Jakub Dawidek, un des programmeurs des jails de FreeBSD, donne son point de vue + sur les jails.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD comble les lacunes avec la version 4.9</name> + <url>http://siliconvalley.internet.com/news/print.php/3101631</url> + <site-name>siliconvalley.internet.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://siliconvalley.internet.com/</site-url> + <date>30 Octobre 2003</date> + <author>Michael Singer</author> + <p>L'auteur donne un court aperçu de FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD 5.1</name> + <url>http://www.thejemreport.com/software/freebsd51.php</url> + <site-name>The Jem Report</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.thejemreport.com/</site-url> + <date>17 Octobre 2003</date> + <author>Jem Matzan</author> + <p>L'auteur examine FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE et le compare avec GNU/Linux.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Un bébé dans les bois : Un utilisateur Linux migre vers FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=267</url> + <site-name>Open For Business</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url> + <date>09 Octobre 2003</date> + <author>Ed Hurst</author> + <p>L'auteur relate l'expérience de sa migration de Linux vers + FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Un système de mise à jour binaire automatisé pour la sécurité sous FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-update/</url> + <site-name>Daemonology.net</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.daemonology.net/</site-url> + <date>09 Octobre 2003</date> + <author>Colin Percival</author> + <p>Dans ce papier, l'auteur décrit un sytème automatisé pour compiler et + distribuer les mises à jour binaires liées à la sécurité sous FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Netcraft : BT l'hébergeur le plus fiable du mois de Septembre</name> + <url>http://thewhir.com/marketwatch/net100703.cfm</url> + <site-name>theWHIR</site-name> + <site-url>http://thewhir.com/</site-url> + <date>07 Octobre 2003</date> + <author>L'équipe web theWHIR</author> + <p>La dernière étude de Netcraft révèle que sept des treize entreprises d'hébergement + internet les plus fiables pour le mois de Septembre utilisent FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Utiliser les ACLs sous FreeBSD 5.X</name> + <url>http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200310/acl.html</url> + <site-name>DaemonNews</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.daemonnews.org/</site-url> + <date>06 Octobre 2003</date> + <author>Grzegorz Czaplinski</author> + <p>L'auteur explique comment créer et configurer les permissions d'accès uniques sur les + fichiers et les répertoires en utilisant les Listes de Contrôles d'Accès (ACLs).</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Monter son propre clone Segway FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=11891</url> + <site-name>The Inquirer</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.theinquirer.net</site-url> + <date>02 Octobre 2003</date> + <author>Adamson Rust</author> + <p>Trevor Blackwell a conçu son propre clone Segway sous FreeBSD. + A lire pour plus de détails.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>Septembre</name> + + <story> + <name>Des ports propres et sur mesures</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4165</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>18 Septembre 2003</date> + <author>Dru Lavigne</author> + <p>L'auteur décrit comment "nettoyer" l'arborescence des ports + et comment adapter les options de compilation des ports + à l'aide des outils portupgrade.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD vs. Linux sur TechTV ! Le duel des OS sur OffMyServer</name> + <url>http://www.offmyserver.com/cgi-bin/store/news/techtv_090303.html</url> + <site-name>eMediaWire</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.emediawire.com/</site-url> + <date>05 Septembre 2003</date> + <author>Matt Olander</author> + <p>L'article montre comment, lors la dernière émission de TechTV "The Screen Savers show", + FreeBSD a progressé par rapport à Linux.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Les Jails de FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4139</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>04 Septembre 2003</date> + <author>Mike DeGraw-Bertsch</author> + <p>Cet article explique comment installer et configurer les + Jails sous FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>Août</name> + + <story> + <name>Portupgrade</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4111</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>28 Août 2003</date> + <author>Dru Lavigne</author> + <p>L'auteur explique comment installer et utiliser portupgrage + pour mettre à jour les applications d'un système FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD et le JDK Java</name> + <url>http://siliconvalley.internet.com/news/article.php/3068481</url> + <site-name>siliconvalley.internet.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://siliconvalley.internet.com</site-url> + <date>26 Août 2003</date> + <author>Michael Singer</author> + <p>L'auteur discute des bénéfices qu'apporte le support natif de Java à FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Les Listes de Contrôle d'Accès de FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4053</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>14 Août 2003</date> + <author>Daniel Harris</author> + <p>L'auteur explique comment utiliser Les Listes de Contrôle d'Accès, + une des nouvelles fonctionnalités de FreeBSD 5.X.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Astuces pour les Ports</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4057</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>07 Août 2003</date> + <author>Dru Lavigne</author> + <p>Dans cette édition de FreeBSD Basics, Dru Lavigne expose + ses astuces favorites concernant les ports.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>Juillet</name> + + <story> + <name>Comparaison de différents systèmes d'exploitation orientés serveur</name> + <url>http://www.thejemreport.com/articles/sco.htm</url> + <site-name>The Jem Report</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.thejemreport.com/</site-url> + <date>25 Juillet 2003</date> + <author>Jem Matzan</author> + <p>Une étude comparative de systèmes d'exploitation dans leur version serveur + qu'ils soient gratuits ou propriétaires. L'article recommande fortement la famille + des systèmes d'exploitation BSD au regard de leurs qualités.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Pourquoi les utilisateurs choisissent BSD plutôt que Linux ou des logiciels commerciaux</name> + <url>http://www.internetweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=12800936</url> + <site-name>Internet Week</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.internetweek.com/</site-url> + <date>18 Juillet 2003</date> + <author>Ean Kingston</author> + <p>L'auteur recommande FreeBSD, insistant sur sa licence, + sa simplicité, sa stabilité et la myriade d'applications + disponibles.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Près de 2 millions de sites internet utilisent FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2003/07/12/nearly_2_million_active_sites_running_freebsd.html</url> + <site-name>Netcraft</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url> + <date>12 Juillet 2003</date> + <author>Mike Prettejohn</author> + <p>Le nombre de sites utilisant FreeBSD s'accroit régulièrement. Netcraft + fournit les statistiques et en donne les raisons.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Selon Netcraft, les meilleurs hébergeurs internet utilisent FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/07/10/1057783256883.html</url> + <site-name>The Age</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.theage.com.au/</site-url> + <date>10 Juillet 2003</date> + <author>les rédacteurs du site internet</author> + <p>Un rapport de Netcraft conclue que 5 des 10 meilleurs hébergeurs + dans le monde utilisent le système d'exploitation FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD 5.1 présente des nouvelles caractéristiques très pratiques</name> + <url>http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1185897,00.asp</url> + <site-name>EWeek</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.eweek.com/</site-url> + <date>07 Juillet 2003</date> + <author>Jason Brooks</author> + <p>Résumé des nouvelles caractéristiques de la branche 5.X, et notamment + le nouveau service de gestion "jail".</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>Juin</name> + + <story> + <name>Problèmes liés à l'installation de FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.informit.com/content/index.asp?product_id=%7B7309E848-0A1E-475A-A1CD-17B5462B1564%7D&062903</url> + <site-name>InformIT.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.informit.com</site-url> + <date>27 Juin 2003</date> + <author>Brian Tiemann, Michael Urban</author> + <p>Un guide d'installation détaillé de FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Le temps des BSD est-il venu ?</name> + <url>http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1135078,00.asp</url> + <site-name>EWeek</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.eweek.com/</site-url> + <date>23 Juin 2003</date> + <author>Jim Rapoza</author> + <p>L'auteur recommande l'adoption de la famille des systèmes d'exploitation BSD + pour les projets de logiciels libres ayant trait aux technologies internet.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Les principales mesures de sécurité s'appliquant à FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.net-security.org/article.php?id=511</url> + <site-name>Net Security</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.net-security.org/</site-url> + <date>19 Juin 2003</date> + <author>Szekely Ervin</author> + <p>L'article décrit les principales mesures à prendre concernant + la sécurité des stations de travail sous FreeBSD 4.X.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Nouveau site de téléchargement pour FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/06/19/1055828413910.html</url> + <site-name>The Age</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.theage.com.au/</site-url> + <date>18 Juin 2003</date> + <author>Les rédacteurs du site internet</author> + <p>Trois entreprises se rassemblent et montent un nouveau miroir + du site internet FreeBSD et des services CVSup.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD Foundation sort la version 5.1</name> + <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/2218991</url> + <site-name>Internetnews</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url> + <date>09 Juin 2003</date> + <author>Thor Olavsrud</author> + <p>L'article rapporte brièvement la sortie de FreeBSD 5.1.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>Mai</name> + + <story> + <name>Support de l'AMD64 pour bientôt</name> + <url>http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=9383</url> + + <site-name>The Inquirer</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.theinquirer.net</site-url> + <date>8 Mai 2003</date> + <author>Arron Rouse</author> + + <p>Un court article à propos du prochain support de la plate-forme + AMD64 dans FreeBSD 5.x.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Par-delà Linux</name> + <url>http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/05/23/21OPconnection_1.html</url> + <site-name>InfoWorld</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.infoworld.com</site-url> + <date>03 Mai 2003</date> + <author>Chad Dickerson</author> + + <p>L'auteur recommande FreeBSD, faisant les louanges de sa pile TCP/IP et + de sa licence libérale.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>Avril</name> + + <story> + <name>Zoom sur FreeBSD : entretien avec l'équipe principale</name> + <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=3415</url> + + <site-name>OS News</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url> + <date>28 Avril 2003</date> + <author>Eugenia Loli-Queru</author> + + <p>OS News donne une interview approfondie de Wes Peters, + Greg Lehey et Warner M. Losh de l'équipe principale de FreeBSD + ainsi que de Scott Long, développeur. L'article aborde notamment le support de Java, + la compétition avec Linux et la branche 5.x de FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>Mars</name> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD sur TechTV</name> + <url>http://www.offmyserver.com/cgi-bin/oms/news/techtv_031403.html</url> + + <site-name>offmyserver.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.techtv.com/</site-url> + <date>14 Mars 2003</date> + <author>Communiqué de presse de Offmyserver</author> + + <p>Murray Stokely, membre de l'équipe principale de FreeBSD, a fait une apparition sur TechTV + avec Matt Olander de Offmyserver pour parler de FreeBSD et + réaliser une installation en direct à la télévision. Le communiqué + de presse inclue un lien vers un flux RealVideo de cette émission.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>Février</name> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD 5.0 et les entreprises</name> + <url>http://linuxworld.com.au/news.php3?nid=2187&tid=1</url> + <site-name>linuxworld.com.au</site-name> + <site-url>http://linuxworld.com.au/</site-url> + <date>04 Février 2003</date> + <author>Howard Dahdah</author> + <p>Linuxworld détaille les possibilités de FreeBSD 5.0 en tant + que système d'exploitation d'entreprise et donne l'interview de Scott Long, + développeur FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>Janvier</name> + + <story> + <name>Petites choses diverses</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2003/01/23/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>23 Janvier 2003</date> + <author>Dru Lavigne</author> + <p>Article de Dru Lavigne sur les façons les plus simples pour un nouvel utilisateur de se familiariser avec FreeBSD. + </p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD 5.0 déchaîné</name> + <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/1571431</url> + <site-name>InternetNews</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url> + <date>17 Janvier 2003</date> + <author>Michael Singer</author> + <p>Internetnews.com détaille FreeBSD 5.0 et donne l'interview + de Murray Stokely, un membre de l'équipe technique en charge des nouvelles versions de FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + </month> + </year> + + <year> + <name>2002</name> + + <month> + <name>Octobre</name> + + <story> + <name>"Opera Software" sort une version pour FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/en/2002/10/31/b/</url> + <site-name>Opera Software</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.opera.com/</site-url> + <date>31 Octobre 2002</date> + <author>Communiqué de presse de "Opera Software"</author> + <p>"Opera Software" a le plaisir d'annoncer la première version "officielle" + du port FreeBSD de son logiciel.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Lecture de DVD sous FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/10/03/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>03 Octobre 2002</date> + <author>Dru Lavigne</author> + <p>Dru Lavigne se plonge dans le monde de la lecture des DVD sous FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>Septembre</name> + + <story> + <name>Les BSDs : sophistiqués, puissants et (le plus souvent) + gratuits</name> + <url>http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,555451,00.asp</url> + <site-name>Extreme Tech</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.extremetech.com/</site-url> + <date>26 Septembre 2002</date> + <author>Brett Glass</author> + <p>Un article sur l'historique et la culture des projets BSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Utilisation du son sous FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/09/19/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>19 Septembre 2002</date> + <author>Dru Lavigne</author> + <p>Dru Lavigne décrit le processus de configuration du son sur un + poste de travail multimédia FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>BSD, un OS pour l'entreprise ? Et bien, oui</name> + <url>http://www.itworld.com/nl/unix_insider/09172002/</url> + <site-name>ITworld.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.itworld.com/</site-url> + <date>17 Septembre 2002</date> + <author>UNIX dans l'entreprise</author> + <p>Un court entretien avec Michael Lucas (un participant actif de FreeBSD) sur l'utilisation des BSD en entreprise.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Transformer FreeBSD en station multimédia</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/09/05/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>05 Septembre 2002</date> + <author>Dru Lavigne</author> + <p>Dru Lavigne explique comment créer un poste de travail multimédia avec FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + </month> + <month> + <name>Août</name> + <story> + <name>A la poursuite de Linux</name> + <url>http://www.infoworld.com/articles/fe/xml/02/08/12/020812fefreebsd.xml</url> + <site-name>InfoWorld</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.infoworld.com/</site-url> + <date>09 Août 2002</date> + <author>Maggie Biggs</author> + <p>Maggie Biggs s'intéresse au futur FreeBSD 5.0 et + découvre que ce système d'exploitation open-source s'est considérablement amélioré + en ce qui concerne les outils et applications disponibles ainsi que sur la + sécurité.</p> + </story> + </month> + <month> + <name>Juin</name> + + <story> + <name>Interview avec Jordan Hubbard</name> + <url>http://kerneltrap.org/node.php?id=278</url> + <site-name>Kerneltrap</site-name> + <site-url>http://kerneltrap.org/</site-url> + <date>20 Juin 2002</date> + <author>Jeremy Andrews</author> + <p>Kerneltrap s'entretient avec Jordan Hubbard, un des créateurs + de FreeBSD, et actuellement directeur du projet Darwin de Apple.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>Mai</name> + + <story> + <name>Multi-Boot FreeBSD et FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/05/09/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>16 Mai 2002</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Michael Lucas décrit comment une machine peut être configurée en multi-boot avec + FreeBSD -CURRENT et -STABLE.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>Avril</name> + + <story> + <name>Jordan Hubbard quitte l'équipe dirigeante de FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://daily.daemonnews.org/view_story.php3?story_id=2837</url> + <site-name>Daemon News</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.daemonnews.org/</site-url> + <date>29 Avril 2002</date> + <author>Gregory Sutter</author> + <p>Jordan Hubbard, co-fondateur de FreeBSD, quitte l'équipe dirigeante.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Technologie à la Carte</name> + <url>http://www.byte.com/documents/s=7145/byt1019082849618/</url> + <site-name>Byte</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.byte.com/</site-url> + <date>22 Avril 2002</date> + <author>Bill Nicholls</author> + <p>Un article sur FreeBSD 4.5 avec mention de la "pré-version + développeurs" de FreeBSD 5.0.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Tester FreeBSD-Current</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/04/18/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>18 Avril 2002</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Le committer Michael Lucas donne un aperçu de la première pré-version + destinée aux développeurs de FreeBSD 5.0.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Connexion IPv6 avec FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.linuxorbit.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=524</url> + <site-name>Linux Orbit</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.linuxorbit.com/</site-url> + <date>18 Avril 2002</date> + <author>David LeCount</author> + <p>Comment utiliser freenet6 de la collection des ports pour réaliser un tunnel IPv6 sous IPv4. + </p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Paniques système, deuxième partie : Réparation et Déboguage</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/04/04/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>04 Avril 2002</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Michael Lucas décrit quoi faire lorsqu'une panique système + survient. C'est la seconde partie de l'article; <a + href="http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/03/21/Big_Scary_Daemons.html"> + la partie 1</a> décrivait comment préparer un système FreeBSD à gérer les + paniques.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Configurer un point d'accès FreeBSD pour votre réseau sans fil</name> + <url>http://www.samag.com/documents/s=7121/sam0205a/sam0205a.htm</url> + <site-name>Sys Admin Magazine</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.samag.com/</site-url> + <date>Avril 2002</date> + <author>Michael S. DeGraw-Bertsch</author> + <p>Des instructions pour configurer de manière sécurisée un PC sous FreeBSD en tant que passerelle + entre un réseau 802.11b et un réseau cablé traditionnel.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Défaillance d'une campagne anti-Unix</name> + <url>http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/02/04/01/020401hnunixcamp.xml</url> + <site-name>InfoWorld</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.infoworld.com/</site-url> + <date>01 Avril 2002</date> + <author>Matt Berger</author> + <p>Reportages de InfoWorld sur l'utilisation de FreeBSD pour un serveur web créé + à l'occasion d'une campagne publicitaire "remarquable".</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>Mars</name> + + <story> + <name>Un guide multimédia pour FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.examnotes.net/forums/default.php?ind=122</url> + <site-name>ExamNotes.net</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.examnotes.net/</site-url> + <date>30 Mars 2002</date> + <author>Tracey J. Rosenblath</author> + <p>Comment configurer et utiliser le support audio sous FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Paniques système, première partie : Se préparer pour le pire</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/03/21/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>21 Mars 2002</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Préparer un système FreeBSD à gérer une panique système.</p> + </story> + + + <story> + <name>Comprendre CVSup, le montage des périphériques, les ports et le système d'initialisations sous + FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=818</url> + <site-name>OS News</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url> + <date>19 Mars 2002</date> + <author>Nathan Mace</author> + <p>Un article pour configurer et maintenir une installation + FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Vous voulez une alternative à Windows ? Essayez BSD</name> + <url>http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1107-863169.html</url> + <site-name>ZDNet</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/</site-url> + <date>19 Mars 2002</date> + <author>Stephan Somogyi</author> + <p>Une introduction non-technique à la famille BSD (excepté BSD/OS).</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Find : seconde partie</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/03/14/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>14 Mars 2002</date> + <author>Dru Lavigne</author> + <p>A la recherche de vos fichiers avec la commande <tt>find</tt>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Construire un firewall sur CD Bootable</name> + <url>http://www.bsdtoday.com/2002/March/Features646.html</url> + <site-name>BSD Today</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.bsdtoday.com/</site-url> + <date>08 Mars 2002</date> + <author>Etienne de Bruin</author> + <p>Des instructions pour construire un système FreeBSD qui + démarre depuis un CD-ROM. Son utilisation en tant que firewall est mentionné.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>Février</name> + + <story> + <name>IPv6 rencontre FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/02/22/ipv6.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>22 Février 2002</date> + <author>Mike DeGraw-Bertsch</author> + <p>Un aperçu de la configuration IPv6 sous FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Retrouver les choses sous Unix</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/02/21/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>21 Février 2002</date> + <author>Dru Lavigne</author> + <p>S'initier à la commande <tt>find</tt>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Comprendre NFS</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/02/14/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>14 Février 2002</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Utiliser NFS sous FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>Janvier</name> + + <story> + <name>Comment devenir un membre actif ("committer") de FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/01/31/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>31 Janvier 2002</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Michael détaille le processus pour devenir un committer FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + +<!-- A TRADUIRE --> +<!-- !! !! --> +<!-- !! !! --> +<!-- \ / \ / --> +<!-- ** ** --> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD Week: Migrating from Linux to FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=580</url> + <site-name>OS News</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url> + <date>31 January 2002</date> + <author>Nathan Mace</author> + <p>A guide for users migrating from Linux to FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD Week: Interview with Robert Watson</name> + <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=572</url> + <site-name>OS News</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url> + <date>29 January 2002</date> + <author>Eugenia Loli-Queru</author> + <p>An interview with Robert Watson, member of FreeBSD's core + and security on the upcoming FreeBSD 4.5 and FreeBSD 5.0 + releases.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>American Megatrends Inc. Releases Latest Version of StorTrends NAS Software</name> + <url>http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/020123/232287_1.html</url> + <site-name>Yahoo! Finance</site-name> + <site-url>http://biz.yahoo.com/</site-url> + <date>23 January 2002</date> + <author>AMI Press Release</author> + <p><a href="http://www.ami.com/">American Megatrends</a> Inc. announced the release of + StoreTrends(tm) NAS software version 1.1, which is based on + FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Contributing to BSD</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/01/17/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>17 January 2002</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Michael Lucas shows what it takes for non-coders to contribute to + BSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>A basic guide to securing FreeBSD 4.x-STABLE</name> + <url>http://draenor.org/securebsd/secure.txt</url> + <site-name>draenor.org</site-name> + <site-url>http://draenor.org/</site-url> + <date>17 January 2002</date> + <author>Marc Silver</author> + <p>This article is for system administrators. It explains + how to configure and maintain a FreeBSD system for high + security.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD to change hands</name> + <url>http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/cn/20020114/tc/freebsd_to_change_hands_1.html</url> + <site-name>Yahoo News</site-name> + <site-url>http://dailynews.yahoo.com/</site-url> + <date>14 January 2002</date> + <author>Stephen Shankland CNET</author> + <p><a href="http://www.windriver.com/">Wind River Systems</a> + announces the transfer of its FreeBSD assets to the + <a href="http://www.freebsdmall.com/">FreeBSD Mall</a>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Kerneltrap Interview with Matt Dillon</name> + <url>http://kerneltrap.com/article.php?sid=459</url> + <site-name>Kerneltrap</site-name> + <site-url>http://kerneltrap.com/</site-url> + <date>02 January 2002</date> + <author>Jeremy Andrews</author> + <p>Kerneltrap interviews Matt Dillon, one of FreeBSD's key + developers.</p> + </story> + </month> + </year> + + <year> + <name>2001</name> + + <month> + <name>December</name> + + <story> + <name>Microsoft Hotmail still runs on U**x</name> + <url>http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/28/23348.html</url> + <site-name>The Register</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.theregister.co.uk/</site-url> + <date>12 December 2001</date> + <author>Andrew Orlowski</author> + <p>Nearly four years after it was acquired by Microsoft, + and in spite of a well-publicized effort to migrate it to + Windows and IIS, <a href="http://hotmail.com/">Hotmail</a> + is still partly based on FreeBSD and Apache.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Keeping Your Options Open: FreeBSD as a Workstation for UNIX Newbies</name> + + <url>http://www.osnews.com/printer.php?news_id=392</url> + <site-name>OS News</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url> + <date>12 December 2001</date> + <author>Eugenia Loli-Queru</author> + <p>An article discussing FreeBSD as an workstation OS for new Unix users.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>November</name> + + <story> + <name>Cleaning Up Ports</name> + + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/11/29/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>29 November 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>A brief introduction to <tt>portupgrade</tt>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Stable SMB</name> + + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/11/15/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>15 November 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>A short article on accessing a Windows(R) share from a + FreeBSD workstation.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD Versus Linux Revisited</name> + + <url>http://www.byte.com/documents/s=1794/byt20011107s0001/1112_moshe.html</url> + <site-name>Byte</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.byte.com/</site-url> + <date>12 November 2001</date> + <author>Moshe Bar</author> + <p>Byte's Moshe Bar does a comparison, through informal + benchmarks, of FreeBSD 4.3 to Linux 2.4.10 running + sendmail, procmail, MySQL, and Apache. The emphasis of + the article is examination of the newly rewritten VM + system in Linux, so the tests are conducted with only + 512 MB of RAM. + </p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>October</name> + + <story> + <name>The Big *BSD Interview</name> + <url>http://www.osnews.com/printer.php?news_id=153</url> + <site-name>OS News</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url> + <date>08 October 2001</date> + <author>Eugenia Loli-Queru</author> + <p>An interview with Matt Dillon, a key developer in + FreeBSD on the upcoming features in FreeBSD 5.0.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>September</name> + + <story> + <name>Running Windows applications on FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/09/21/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>21 September 2001</date> + <author>Dru Lavigne</author> + <p>A short article on running Windows(R) applications under WINE + in FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Dealing with Full Disks</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/09/27/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>27 September 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>A short article on dealing with the all too common full + disk.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Ripping MP3s</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/09/13/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>13 September 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>A short article on ripping CDs on FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>August</name> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD Anti-Virus Protection - A Commercial Alternative</name> + <url>http://bsdatwork.com/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=1</url> + <site-name>BSDatwork.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.bsdatwork.com/</site-url> + <date>21 August 2001</date> + <author>Jeremiah Gowdy</author> + <p>This is a review of Kaspersky Anti-Virus for FreeBSD, a product which + can protect a network of Microsoft Windows hosts by scanning e-mail and + SMB file shares.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>CVS Mirror</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/08/30/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>Onlamp</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>30 August 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>How to mirror the FreeBSD CVS repository.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>CVSup Infrastructure</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/08/16/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>16 August 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>An article on FreeBSD's CVSup infrastructure used to distribute + its source code worldwide.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>An Interview with Jordan Hubbard</name> + + <url>http://www.workingmac.com/article/32.wm</url> + + <site-name>Working Mac</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.workingmac.com/</site-url> + + <date>16 August 2001</date> + + <author>pairNetworks</author> + + <p>An short interview with Jordan Hubbard, one of the founders of the + FreeBSD project.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>July</name> + + <story> + <name>Controlling Bandwidth</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/07/26/Big_Scary_Daemons.html + </url> + <site-name>OnLamp</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>26 July 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Using <tt>DUMMYNET</tt> to control bandwidth allocation</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Which OS is Fastest for High-Performance Network + Applications?</name> + <url>http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1148/sam0107a/0107a.htm</url> + + <site-name>Sys Admin</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.samag.com</site-url> + + <date>July 2001</date> + <author>Jeffrey B. Rothman and John Buckman</author> + + <p>Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD and Windows 2000 are benchmarked + for network applications. This article has a <a + href="http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1147/sam0108q/0108q.htm"> + sequel</a> where the tests were redone after tuning + FreeBSD.</p> + + </story> + + <story> + <name>NAI Labs Announces DARPA-Funded FreeBSD Security + Initiative</name> + + <url>http://opensource.nailabs.com/news/20010709-cboss.html</url> + + <site-name>NAI Labs</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.nailabs.com/</site-url> + + <author>NAI Labs Press Release</author> + + <p>NAI Labs, a division of Network Associates, Inc., announced a $1.2 + million contract awarded by the U.S. Navy's Space and Warfare Systems + Command to develop security extensions to the Open Source FreeBSD + operating system.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>June</name> + + <story> + <name>Controlling User Logins</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/06/28/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>28 June 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>An article describing the ways to control user access to your + FreeBSD system.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Rotating Log Files</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/06/14/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>14 June 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Using the functionality of <tt>newsyslog</tt> in FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Microsoft's FreeBSD Move Aimed At Next Generation Of + Developers</name> + + <url>http://www.crn.com/sections/BreakingNews/breakingnews.asp?ArticleID=27727</url> + + <site-name>CRN</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.crn.com/</site-url> + + <date>27 June 2001</date> + + <author>Paula Rooney</author> + + <p>A report on Microsoft's venture to port its C# programming language + to FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>BSD guru to guide Apple on Unix</name> + + <url>http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/main_news.cfm?NewsID=3092</url> + + <site-name>Mac World</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.macworld.co.uk/</site-url> + <date>26 June 2001</date> + <author>Macworld (UK) staff</author> + + <p>Apple (<a href="http://www.apple.com/">http://www.apple.com/</a>) + has recruited FreeBSD founder Jordan Hubbard to its team, in a bid + to steer its Mac OS X BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) + efforts.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Microsoft Uses Open-Source Code Despite Denying Use of Such + Software</name> + + <site-name>Wall Street Journal</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.wsj.com/</site-url> + <date>18 June 2001</date> + <author>Lee Gomes</author> + + <p>An article which states that open-source software connected with + the FreeBSD operating system is used in several places deep inside + several versions of Microsoft's Windows software, and on numerous + server computers that manage major functions at Microsoft's free + e-mail service, <a href="http://www.hotmail.com/">Hotmail</a>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>In your face! MS open source attacks backfire</name> + <url>http://zdnet.com.com/2100-11-530056.html</url> + <site-name>ZDNet</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/</site-url> + <date>14 June 2001</date> + <author>Lee Gomes</author> + + <p>A report on the backfiring of the Microsoft effort to vilify + open source software.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>May</name> + + <story> + <name>System Logging</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/05/17/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>17 May 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>System logging in FreeBSD using <tt>syslogd</tt>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>BSD Tricks: CVS</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/05/03/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>03 May 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Using CVS in client-mode.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>April</name> + <story> + <name>Setting up Wireless Cards on FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/04/19/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>19 April 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Configuring FreeBSD for wireless operation.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>March</name> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD Gaming</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/03/22/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>22 March 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>A survey of the games available in the FreeBSD ports + collection.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Submitting Changes</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/03/08/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>08 March 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Submitting change requests to the FreeBSD project using + <tt>send-pr</tt>.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>February</name> + + <story> + <name>Changing FreeBSD Documentation</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/02/22/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>22 February 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>A mini tutorial on DocBook and its use by the FreeBSD + Documentation Project.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>The FreeBSD Documentation Project</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/02/08/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>08 February 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>An introduction to the FreeBSD project.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>For Servers: Linux 2.4 vs. FreeBSD 4.1.1</name> + + <url>http://www.byte.com/documents/s=558/BYT20010130S0010/</url> + <site-name>Byte</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.byte.com/</site-url> + <date>05 February 2001</date> + <author>Moshe Bar</author> + + <p>BYTE's Linux guru finds himself wondering why he isn't running + FreeBSD --- a comparision (with informal benchmarks) of FreeBSD + 4.1.1 and a Linux based distribution running the v2.4.0 Linux + kernel.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>January</name> + + <story> + <name>Modifying a Port</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/01/25/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>25 January 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Howto modify a FreeBSD port.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Fine Control of Ports</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/01/04/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>04 January 2001</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>A system administrator's view of the Ports system.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Is FreeBSD a Superior Server Platform to Linux?</name> + + <url>http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/2001/01/infrrevu/</url> + <site-name>Web Techniques</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.webtechniques.com/</site-url> + <date>January 2001</date> + <author>Nathan Boeger</author> + + <p>A reviewer finds FreeBSD 4.1 to be better suited for web + serving than a Red Hat Linux distribution.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>A Roundtable on BSD, Security, and Quality</name> + + <url>http://www.ddj.com/documents/s=865/ddj0165a/</url> + <site-name>Dr Dobbs Journal</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.ddj.com/</site-url> + <date>January 2001</date> + <author>Jack J. Woehr</author> + + <p>A report from a roundtable at the recent USENIX Security + Symposium 2000, involving several prominent developers in the + BSD world.</p> + </story> + </month> + </year> + + <year> + <name>2000</name> + + <month> + <name>December</name> + + <story> + <name>BSD Ports Collection Basics</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/12/21/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>21 December 2000</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>How the FreeBSD Ports collection works.</p> + </story> + + + <story> + <name>BSD Tricks: Unprepared Disaster Recovery</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/12/07/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>07 December 2000</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>How to recover files off of FreeBSD system.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>November</name> + + <story> + <name>Open-sourcing the Apple</name> + + <url>http://www.salon.com/tech/review/2000/11/17/hubbard_osx/index.html</url> + <site-name>Salon Magazine</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.salon.com/</site-url> + <date>17 November 2000</date> + <author>Jordan Hubbard</author> + + <p>A geek's appraisal of the Apple OS X from Jordan Hubbard, one + of the lead developers on the FreeBSD project.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>BSD Tricks: Linux Compatibility, the Hard Way</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/11/16/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>16 November 2000</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Using a Linux install under FreeBSD's Linux compatibility mode.</p> + </story> + + + <story> + <name>Laptops, PC Cards and FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/11/02/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>02 November 2000</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Using FreeBSD on a laptop.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>October</name> + + <story> + <name>BSD Tricks: Introductory Revision Control</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/10/19/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>19 October 2000</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>Using RCS for file revision control.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>BSD OSs Offer Unix Alternatives to Linux</name> + <url>http://www.byte.com/documents/BYT20000927S0001/</url> + <site-name>BYTE</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.byte.com/</site-url> + <date>02 October 2000</date> + <author>Bill Nicholls</author> + + <p>This column gives an overview of the different versions of BSD, + with links for more information.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>September</name> + + <story> + <name>INTERNET'S BUSIEST OPENSOURCE SOFTWARE ARCHIVE SETS NEW DOWNLOAD + RECORD</name> + + <url>http://www.terasolutions.com/pr092900.html</url> + <site-name>TeraSolutions</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.terasolutions.com/</site-url> + <date>29 September 2000</date> + <author>TeraSolutions Press Release</author> + + <p>TeraSolutions, Inc. and Lightning Internet Services announce that + the OpenSource archive at <a href="ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/"> + ftp.freesoftware.com</a> has surpassed the download milestone of + two trillion bytes per day from a single server machine.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>BSD Tricks: MFS</name> + + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/09/07/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>07 September 2000</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + + <p>A short article on using the FreeBSD Memory Filesystem.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>TRUSTING BSD - Ultra-High Security for FreeBSD</name> + + <url>http://www.ispworld.com/bw/sep/Unix_Flavor.htm</url> + <site-name>ISPworld</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.ispworld.com/</site-url> + <date>September 2000</date> + <author>Jeffrey Carl</author> + + <p>An interview with Robert Watson, one of the lead developers in the + <a href="http://www.trustedbsd.org/">TrustedBSD</a> project.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>August</name> + + <story> + <name>More FreeBSD Comics</name> + + <url>http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000807&mode=classic</url> + <site-name>User Friendly the Comic Strip</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.userfriendly.org/</site-url> + <date>07 August 2000</date> + <author>Illiad</author> + + <p>See also the comics for the + <a href="http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000808&mode=classic">8th</a>, + <a href="http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000809&mode=classic">9th</a>, + <a href="http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000810&mode=classic">10th</a>, + <a href="http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000811&mode=classic">11th</a>, + and <a href="http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000812&mode=classic">12th</a>.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>July</name> + + <story> + <name>Experiments in SMB</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/07/13/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>13 July 2000</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>An early review of FreeBSD's SMB support.</p> + </story> + + </month> + + <month> + <name>June</name> + + <story> + <name>Installing OCSweb on FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/06/15/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url> + <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url> + <date>15 June 2000</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + <p>An article on a developers experience porting software from + Linux to FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>The State of the Daemon</name> + + <url>http://www.unixreview.com/documents/s=1247/urm0006c/</url> + <site-name>Unix Review</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.unixreview.com/</site-url> + <date>07 June 2000</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + + <p>An informative article on BSD, and where it is going.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Server Goliaths Turn to Appliance Servers</name> + + <url>http://sw.expert.com/news/SE.N1.JUN.00.pdf</url> + <site-name>Server/Workstation Expert</site-name> + <site-url>http://sw.expert.com/</site-url> + <date>June 2000</date> + <author>Adam Darby</author> + + <p>An article evaluating various commercial OSes that contains a + blurb about BSDI and FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD: Serving the World</name> + + <url>http://www.osopinion.com/Opinions/JamesHoward/JamesHoward1.html</url> + <site-name>osOpinion</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.osopinion.com/</site-url> + <date>June 2000</date> + <author>James Howard</author> + + <p>With the recent hype surrounding open source software, an + important project has gone unnoticed in the media. This project, + FreeBSD, aims to create a rock-solid UNIX clone based on the 4BSD + work from the University of California at Berkeley.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>May</name> + + <story> + <name>Riding the Web Wave</name> + + <url>http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/05/29/BU20648.DTL</url> + <site-name>SFGate</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.sfgate.com/</site-url> + <date>29 May 2000</date> + <author>Henry Norr</author> + + <p>FreeBSD, a relatively unknown operating system is playing a big + role on the Internet.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>BSD Unix: Power to the people, from the code</name> + + <url>http://www.salon.com/tech/fsp/2000/05/16/chapter_2_part_one/index.html</url> + <site-name>Salon</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.salon.com/</site-url> + <date>16 May 2000</date> + <author>Andrew Leonard</author> + + <p>How Berkeley hackers built the Net's most fabled free operating + system on the ashes of the '60s---and then lost the lead to + Linux.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Install FreeBSD 4.0 in seven easy steps</name> + + <url>http://www.techrepublic.com/article.jhtml?id=r00220000516eje01.htm</url> + <site-name>TechRepublic</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.techrepublic.com/</site-url> + <date>16 May 2000</date> + <author>Dru Lavigne</author> + + <p>A short guide to installing FreeBSD 4.0.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Partial Reunification May Give BSD New Visibility</name> + + <url>http://www.computerworld.com/home/print.nsf/all/000508DC8A</url> + <site-name>ComputerWorld</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.computerworld.com/</site-url> + <date>08 May 2000</date> + <author>Dominique Deckmyn</author> + + <p>Compares the merged Walnut Creek/BSDI OS offering to Linux.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Developers using open-source software behind bosses' + backs</name> + + <url>http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/05/05/open.source.smugglers.idg/index.html</url> + <site-name>CNN</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.cnn.com/</site-url> + <date>05 May 2000</date> + <author>Peter Wayner</author> + + <p>Open-source software sometimes provides a better solution than + expensive commerical, closed software.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD 4.0 Now Includes PolyServe's High Availability + Clustering & Load Balancing Software</name> + + <url>http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/000501/ca_polyser_1.html</url> + <site-name>PolyServe</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.polyserve.com/</site-url> + <date>01 May 2000</date> + <author>PolyServe Press Release</author> + + <p>PolyServe, a provider of software-based, distributed server + clustering technology, announced co-marketing agreement with FreeBSD, + Inc. to ship PolyServe's Understudy (TM) software program with all + new versions of FreeBSD 4.0 operating system software.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>BSDI Getting the Word Out</name> + + <url>http://webserver.expert.com/news/5.5/n5.shtml</url> + <site-name>WebServer Online</site-name> + <site-url>http://webserver.expert.com/</site-url> + <date>May 2000</date> + <author>Alexandra Barrett</author> + + <p>Talks of the lack of awareness in the market of the strengths of + the BSD operating system and of the plans afoot to change this.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>April</name> + + <story> + <name>The New BSDI to Offer Technical Support for the FreeBSD + Operating System</name> + + <url>http://www.bsdi.com/press/20000418.mhtml</url> + <site-name>BSDi</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.bsdi.com/</site-url> + <date>18 April 2000</date> + <author>BSDi Press Release</author> + + <p>BSDi will be offering technical support contracts for FreeBSD + beginning in May 2000.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Commentary: BSD sleight of hand</name> + + <url>http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2507538,00.html</url> + <site-name>ZD Net News</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/</site-url> + <date>04 April 2000</date> + <author>Stephan Somogyi</author> + + <p>Commentary on the BSDI/FreeBSD merger.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD 3.4 Review, Part 2: Adopting the Daemon</name> + + <url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/200004/freebsd2e&page=1</url> + <site-name>32BitsOnline.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/</site-url> + <date>April 2000</date> + <author>Clifford Smith</author> + + <p>The second part of a review of FreeBSD v3.4.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>March</name> + + <story> + <name>The legend of BSD</name> + + <url>http://www.sfbg.com/SFLife/34/26/tech.html</url> + <site-name>sf life</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.sfbg.com/</site-url> + <date>29 March 2000</date> + <author>Annalee Newitz</author> + + <p>An interview with three BSD veterans on the past and future of + BSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Bostic on the BSD tradition</name> + + <url>http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/03/24/bostic.html</url> + <site-name>O'Reilly Network</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.oreillynet.com/</site-url> + <date>24 March 2000</date> + <author>Dale Dougherty</author> + + <p>An interview with BSD veteran Keith Bostic on the BSDI/FreeBSD + merger. ``BSD has always had the best technology'', says Keith.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Customizing the FreeBSD Kernel</name> + + <url>http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-2000-03/lw-03-freebsd_p.html</url> + <site-name>LinuxWorld</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.linuxworld.com/</site-url> + <date>March 2000</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + + <p>Michael Lucas presents a guide to customizing the FreeBSD kernel, + written for the Linux oriented.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD for the SVR4/Linux Administrator</name> + + <url>http://www.samag.com/archive/0903/feature.shtml</url> + <site-name>SysAdmin</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.samag.com/</site-url> + <date>March 2000</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + + <p>This article attempts to give a System V or Linux administrator + a basic grounding in FreeBSD configuration and usage.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD Ports and Packages System Explained</name> + + <url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/200003/bsdports&page=1</url> + <site-name>32BitsOnline</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/</site-url> + <date>March 2000</date> + <author>Bill Swingle</author> + + <p>A good description of the FreeBSD Ports collection.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>February</name> + + <story> + <name>Business Lessons From Online Porn</name> + + <url>http://www.upside.com/texis/mvm/print-it?id=38adbbff0&t=/texis/mvm/news/news</url> + <site-name>Upside</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.upside.com/</site-url> + <date>21 February 2000</date> + <author>Richard A. Glidewell</author> + + <p>Praise for FreeBSD from this article: ``FreeBSD is the system of + choice because it is fast, stable, and can handle large volumes of + traffic.''</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Crazed Ferrets in a Berkeley Shower</name> + + <url>http://www.linux.com/articles.phtml?aid=7125</url> + <site-name>Linux.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.linux.com/</site-url> + <date>10 February 2000</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + + <p>An article on the BSD License.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Three Unixlike systems may be better than Linux</name> + + <url>http://www.computerworld.com/cwi/story/0,1199,NAV47_STO41147,00.html</url> + <site-name>ComputerWorld</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.computerworld.com/</site-url> + <date>07 February 2000</date> + <author>Simson L. Garfinkel</author> + + <p>Promotes the BSD OSes as better alternatives to Linux + in the areas of performance, reliability and security.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Buddying up to BSD: Part Five - FreeBSD Continued</name> + + <url>http://www.linux.com/featured_articles/20000208/275/</url> + <site-name>Linux.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.linux.com/</site-url> + <date>08 February 2000</date> + <author>Matt Michie</author> + + <p>A Linux user writes about his experiences with the FreeBSD ports + system.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Review of FreeBSD 3.4</name> + + <url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/200002/fbsd34&page=1</url> + <site-name>32BitsOnline.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/</site-url> + <date>February 2000</date> + <author>Clifford Smith</author> + + <p>A review of FreeBSD 3.4.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD 4.0 And Beyond</name> + + <url>http://www.boardwatch.com/mag/2000/feb/bwm79.html</url> + <site-name>Boardwatch</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.boardwatch.com/</site-url> + <date>February 2000</date> + <author>Jeffrey Carl</author> + + <p>A Jordan Hubbard Interview on Improvements, New Platforms and + What's to Come.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>January</name> + + <story> + <name>Buddying up to BSD: Part Four - FreeBSD</name> + + <url>http://www.linux.com/featured_articles/20000126/270/</url> + <site-name>Linux.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.linux.com/</site-url> + <date>26 January 2000</date> + <author>Matt Michie</author> + + <p>A Linux user writes about his experiences with FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Debunking Open-Source Myths: Origins and Players</name> + + <url>http://www.gartnerweb.com/public/static/hotc/hc00085832.html</url> + <site-name>Gartner Group</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.gartnerweb.com/</site-url> + <date>18 January 2000</date> + <author>N. Drakos and M. Driver</author> + + <p>A report that looks at and debunks some of the myths associated with + Open Source development.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Linux Scales Enterprise Wall</name> + + <url>http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20000114S0013</url> + <site-name>TechWeb</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.techweb.com/</site-url> + <date>14 January 2000</date> + <author>Mitch Wagner</author> + + <p>About 17 percent of enterprises plan to deploy FreeBSD or Linux + as a primary platform for e-commerce within two years.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Jobs announces new MacOS, becomes 'iCEO'</name> + + <url>http://cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/01/05/macworld.keynote/index.html</url> + <site-name>CNN</site-name> + <site-url>http://cnn.com/</site-url> + <date>05 January 2000</date> + <author>CNN news article</author> + + <p>Steve Jobs' Macworld Expo keynote speech mentions FreeBSD as one of + the components in the new Darwin OS from Apple.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Mac OS X</name> + + <url>http://www.apple.com/macosx/inside.html</url> + <site-name>Apple Inc.</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.apple.com/</site-url> + <date>January 2000</date> + <author>Apple communication</author> + + <p>In an article on the next generation Darwin OS, Apple Inc., refers + to FreeBSD as one of the ``most acclaimed OS projects of the modern + era.''</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Linux under FreeBSD</name> + + <url>http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1169/sam0001b/</url> + <site-name>SysAdmin</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.samag.com/</site-url> + <date>January 2000</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + + <p>FreeBSD has several options for using software from other platforms + such as Linux. This article examines Linux emulation under + FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + </month> + </year> + + <year> + <name>1999</name> + + <month> + <name>December</name> + + <story> + <name>Freei.Net Doubles Service Speed With Intel(R) Server + Platforms</name> + + <url>http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/991215/wa_freei_d_1.html</url> + <site-name>Freei.Net</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.freei.net</site-url> + <date>15 December 1999</date> + <author>Freei.Net Press Release</author> + + <p>Freei.Net is purchasing hundreds of Intel's LB440GX 2U Rack Server + Platforms as the Internet service provider continues to experience + explosive growth in its subscriber base. ``The LB440GX flawlessly + supports our FreeBSD operating system,'' said Steve Bourg, + Freei.Net's Chief Technical Officer.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD 3.3. Robust OS well suited for Internet/Intranet + Deployment</name> + + <url>http://www.data.com/features/1206a.html</url> + <site-name>Data Communications Online</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.data.com/</site-url> + <date>December 1999</date> + + <author>Juha Saarinen</author> + + <p>Linux administrator turns to FreeBSD and finds it impressive.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>November</name> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD at COMDEX</name> + + <url>http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=99/11/21/1430208&mode=nocomment</url> + <site-name>Slashdot</site-name> + <site-url>http://slashdot.org/</site-url> + <date>21 November 1999</date> + <author>Brett Glass</author> + + <p>Brett Glass sent this message + to the FreeBSD -chat mailing list, about his experiences and + perceptions at COMDEX. Of particular interest are the problems he + had trying to get vendors to support the BSDs and Linux.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Who controls free software?</name> + + <url>http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/1999/11/18/red_hat/index.html</url> + <site-name>Salon Magazine</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.salon.com/</site-url> + <date>18 November 1999</date> + <author>Andrew Leonard</author> + + <p>Discusses <a href="http://www.redhat.com/">RedHat</a>'s acquisition + of <a href="http://www.cygnus.com/">Cygnus</a>, quotes + <a href="mailto:jkh@FreeBSD.org">Jordan Hubbard</a> at length, and + mentions FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>The Darwinist: Darwin for x86?</name> + + <url>http://macweek.zdnet.com/1999/11/14/darwinist.html</url> + <site-name>MacWeek</site-name> + <site-url>http://macweek.zdnet.com/</site-url> + <date>15 November 1999</date> + <author>Stephan Somogyi</author> + + <p>A report on Wilfredo Sanchez's session on FreeBSD and the Apple + Darwin project at the first FreeBSDCon.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Bob Frankenberg's breaking Windows</name> + + <url>http://cbs.marketwatch.com/archive/19991108/news/current/soapbox.htx?source=blq/yhoo&dist=yhoo</url> + <site-name>CBS MarketWatch</site-name> + <site-url>http://cbs.marketwatch.com/</site-url> + <date>08 November 1999</date> + <author>Michael Tarsala</author> + + <p>In an interview with CBS MarketWatch, Bob Frankenberg, ex-CEO of + <a href="http://www.novell.com/">Novell</a>, praises + FreeBSD for doing ``an exceptionally good job''. FreeBSD is + used in his current company, + <a href="http://www.encanto.com/">Encanto</a>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Applix and Walnut Creek Partner to Provide Applixware Office for + the FreeBSD Operating System</name> + + <url>http://www.applix.com/releases/99-11-03_applixware_office_for_freebsd_os.cfm</url> + <site-name>Applix Inc.</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.applix.com/</site-url> + <date>03 November 1999</date> + <author>Applix Inc. press release</author> + + <p>Walnut Creek will distribute Applixware Office v4.4.2 in their + FreeBSD 3.3 Power Desktop product. In addition, Walnut Creek will + bundle <a href="http://www.applixware.org/">Applix'SHELF</a>, a + visual open-source application development toolset and runtime + environment with FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>LinuxWorld report on FreeBSDCon 99</name> + + <url>http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1999-10/lw-10-bsd_p.html</url> + <site-name>LinuxWorld</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.linuxworld.com/</site-url> + <date>01 November 1999</date> + <author>Vicki Brown</author> + + <p>October 17, 1999 marked a milestone in the history of FreeBSD -- the + first FreeBSD conference was held in the city where it all began.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSDCon'99: Fans of Linux's lesser-known sibling gather for + the first time</name> + + <url>http://cnn.com/TECH/computing/9911/01/freebsd.con99.idg/index.html</url> + <site-name>CNN</site-name> + <site-url>http://cnn.com/</site-url> + <date>01 November 1999</date> + <author>Vicki Brown</author> + + <p>Repost of IDG article about FreeBSDCon '99.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>October</name> + + <story> + <name>ServerWatch's Review of FreeBSD</name> + + <url>http://serverwatch.internet.com/reviews/platform-freebsd.html</url> + <site-name>ServerWatch</site-name> + <site-url>http://serverwatch.internet.com/</site-url> + <date>25 October 1999</date> + <author>Kevin Reichard</author> + + <p>FreeBSD v3.2 is as close to the perfect Internet server operating + system as it comes.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Grass Roots Daemocracy</name> + + <url>http://www.upside.com/texis/mvm/story?id=380d3cf90&src=yahoo</url> + <site-name>Upside</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.upside.com/</site-url> + <date>20 October 1999</date> + <author>Sam Williams</author> + + <p>A report from the first annual FreeBSDCon held in Berkeley, + California.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>ENTERA DELIVERS FreeBSD STREAMING SERVER SUPPORTING + QUICKTIME</name> + + <url>http://www.entera.com/news/pressreleases/1004elsabsd.html</url> + <site-name>Entera</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.entera.com/</site-url> + <date>04 October 1999</date> + <author>Entera Press Release</author> + + <p>Entera announces a <a href="http://www.streamingserver.org/">free, + standards-based RTSP/RTP server</a> to stream QuickTime from a + FreeBSD platform.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Open Source Software Development as a Special Type of Academic + Research</name> + + <url>http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue4_10/bezroukov/index.html</url> + <site-name>First Monday</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.firstmonday.dk/</site-url> + <date>October 1999</date> + <author>Nikolai Bezroukov</author> + + <p>This paper tries to explore links between open source software + development and academic research as a better paradigm for OSS + development.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>September</name> + + <story> + <name></name> + <url></url> + <site-name>The Boston Globe</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.boston.com/</site-url> + <date>16 September 1999</date> + <p>Claims that the operating systems based on BSD are more reliable + and secure. <i>(requires registration with The Boston Globe prior to + viewing)</i></p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Beyond Linux, Free Systems Help Build The Web</name> + + <url>http://dowjones.wsj.com/n/SB936961814325017645-d-main-c1.html</url> + <site-name>Wall Street Journal</site-name> + <site-url>http://dowjones.wsj.com/</site-url> + <date>10 September 1999</date> + <author>Lee Gomes</author> + + <p>An introduction to the BSD family of free operating systems.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Maintaining Patch Levels with Open Source BSDs</name> + + <url>http://www.samag.com/archive/0809/feature.shtml</url> + <site-name>SysAdmin</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.samag.com/</site-url> + <date>September 1999</date> + <author>Michael Lucas</author> + + <p>Focusses on the BSD development model and the ease of keeping + upto-date with tools like sup and CVSup.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>August</name> + + <story> + <name>Out of Linux limelight, devil gets its due</name> + + <url>http://web.boston.com/technology/packages/opensource/linux_limelight.shtml</url> + <site-name>Boston Globe</site-name> + <site-url>http://web.boston.com/</site-url> + <date>12 August 1999</date> + <author>Hiawatha Bray</author> + + <p>A short (but not very accurate) introduction to FreeBSD for people + who have heard about Linux.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Reporter's notebook: Hackers on holiday</name> + + <url>http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9908/11/hacker.hols.idg/index.html</url> + <site-name>CNN</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.cnn.com/</site-url> + <date>11 August 1999</date> + <author>Ann Harrison</author> + + <p>CNN reports that the winner during the "Linux Death + Match" at the Chaos Computer Camp in Germany used FreeBSD tools + to win out over Linux attackers. More details are available at + <a href="http://www.42.org/~sec/Berichte/199908Camp/index.en.html#match">http://www.42.org/~sec/Berichte/199908Camp/index.en.html#match</a>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>More FreeBSD Comics</name> + + <url>http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99aug/19990803.html</url> + <site-name>User Friendly the + Comic Strip</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.userfriendly.org/</site-url> + <date>03 August 1999</date> + <author>Illiad</author> + + <p>See also the comics for the + <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99aug/19990804.html"> + 4th</a> and the + <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99aug/19990805.html"> + 5th</a>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>World's Biggest Internet Search Engine Goes Online</name> + + <url>http://www.fast.no/company/press/twbs02081999.html</url> + <site-name>Fast Search & Transfer</site-name> + <site-url>http://web.fast.no/</site-url> + <date>02 August 1999</date> + <author>FAST Press Release</author> + + <p>Said to be the largest search engine on the Internet, + <a href="http://www.alltheweb.com/">FAST Web Search</a> + <a href="http://www-new.fast.no/faq/faqfastwebsearch.html#Hardware"> + uses the FreeBSD operating system</a>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Duke Computer Scientists Exceed "Gigabit" Data + Processing Speeds With Internet Software</name> + + <url>http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/08/990802072727.htm</url> + <site-name>Science Daily Magazine</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.sciencedaily.com/</site-url> + <date>02 August 1999</date> + <author>Duke University press release</author> + + <p>Using FreeBSD, Duke University computer science researchers have + developed a system for communication at speeds higher than one + billion bits per second in a local area network of personal + computers. More details can be found at the + <a href="http://www.cs.duke.edu/ari/trapeze">Trapeze project</a> web + site.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>July</name> + + <story> + <name>WORLDS LARGEST INDEPENDENT IPP HITS NEW MILESTONE</name> + + <url>http://www.pair.com/pair/press/19990727.html</url> + <site-name>Pair Networks</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.pair.com/</site-url> + <date>27 July 1999</date> + <author>pair Networks press release</author> + + <p>pair Networks, Inc., the World's largest independently owned and + operated paid hosting service, today announced that it has surpassed + the 60,000 Web site milestone. Their web servers in their + state-of-the-art data center house more than 2 Terabytes of storage, + and deliver up to 100 million hits per day to site visitors. pair + uses FreeBSD in order to ensure maximum uptime and reliability.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Free OS? It' s as easy as BSD</name> + + <url>http://www.techwebuk.com/story/TUK19990726S0029</url> + <site-name>TechWeb UK</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.techwebuk.com/</site-url> + <date>26 July 1999</date> + <author>Peter McGarvey</author> + + <p>Network manager Peter McGarvey writes about his experience with + a number of varieties of Unix. He sums up: <i>FreeBSD is the + greatest</i>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>BSD a better OS than Linux?</name> + + <url>http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2299366,00.html</url> + <site-name>ZD Net News</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/</site-url> + <date>22 July 1999</date> + <author>Bob Sullivan</author> + + <p>BSD is the software behind the world's most popular Web site and the + world's most popular FTP site.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>The Net's stealth operating system</name> + + <url>http://www.msnbc.com/news/292376.asp</url> + <site-name>MSNBC</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.msnbc.com/</site-url> + <date>21 July 1999</date> + <author>Bob Sullivan</author> + + <p>BSD powers some of the biggest sites, and its users are among + the most jealous of Linux.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Embed Together: The Case For BSD In Network Appliances</name> + + <url>http://www.performancecomputing.com/features/9906of2.shtml</url> + <site-name>Performance Computing</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.performancecomputing.com/</site-url> + <date>02 July 1999</date> + <author>Kevin Rose and Charles Davidson</author> + + <p>Underlines the advantages of BSD for the embedded device market. + Mentions <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~picobsd/">picoBSD</a>.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>June</name> + + <story> + <name>Radio interview: Linux and FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://ebs.tamu.edu/kamu-fm/gig-24jun99.ram</url> + <site-name>GigABytes Radio Talk Show</site-name> + <site-url>http://cis.tamu.edu/news/gigabytes/index.html</site-url> + <date>June 1999</date> + <author>Chris DiBona and Jordan Hubbard</author> + + <p>Chris DiBona of VA Research and Jordan Hubbard of the FreeBSD + Project give their views on Linux and FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Thin Servers</name> + + <url>http://www.ntsystems.com/db_area/archive/1999/9906/306r1.shtml</url> + <site-name>Windows NT Systems</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.ntsystems.com/</site-url> + <date>June 1999</date> + <author>Ted Drude</author> + + <p>A survey of thin servers, featuring products using FreeBSD as + their internal operating system.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Information Technology and the Internet in Co-operation + Ireland</name> + + <url>http://www.pcc.ie/net/ci.html</url> + <site-name>Public Communications Centre, + Ireland</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.pcc.ie/</site-url> + <date>June 1999</date> + <author>Interview with Michael Doyle</author> + + <p>Michael Doyle, system administrator for + <a href="http://www.co-operation-ireland.ie">Co-operation + Ireland</a> roots for FreeBSD in this interview. Michael is using + FreeBSD and <a href="http://www.postgresql.org">PostgreSQL</a> as + a cost-effective and ultra-reliable solution for his + organization's I.T. needs.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>GPL and BSD: explication and comparison</name> + + <url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/199906/gplbsd&page=1</url> + <site-name>32BitsOnline</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/</site-url> + <date>June 1999</date> + <author>Rob Bos</author> + + <p>An article comparing BSD and GPL style licenses.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>CmdrTaco on Slashdot Sale</name> + <url>http://www.wired.com/news/news/business/story/20483.html</url> + <site-name>Wired Business News</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.wired.com/</site-url> + <date>29 June 1999</date> + <author>Leander Kahney</author> + + <p>In an interview with Wired News, Rob Malda, founder of + <a href="http://slashdot.org/">Slashdot</a>, says that he would now + like to spend some more time reporting on FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Server Platforms - FreeBSD Review</name> + + <url>http://serverwatch.internet.com/reviews/platform-freebsd.html</url> + <site-name>ServerWatch</site-name> + <site-url>http://serverwatch.internet.com/</site-url> + <date>17 June 1999</date> + <author>Kevin Reichard</author> + + <p>FreeBSD: Is it the perfect Internet server operating system? As + close as it comes.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Yes! There is intelligent life beyond Linux</name> + + <url>http://www.networkweek.com/openwindow/story/NWW19990611S0005</url> + <site-name>Network Week Online</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.networkweek.com/</site-url> + <date>16 June 1999</date> + <author>David Cartwright</author> + + <p>It looks like Unix, it tastes like Unix but it isn't Unix. It's + FreeBSD!</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>May</name> + + <story> + <name>Silicon Carny: Why I run FreeBSD</name> + + <url>http://www.sunworld.com/sunworldonline/swol-05-1999/swol-05-silicon.html</url> + <site-name>SunWorld</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.sunworld.com/</site-url> + <date>May 1999</date> + <author>Rich Morin</author> + + <p>Rich Morin explains why FreeBSD is the superior OS for him.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>INTERNET'S BUSIEST SOFTWARE ARCHIVE REACHES NEW DOWNLOAD + MILESTONE</name> + + <url>http://www.wccdrom.com/press/wcarchive_milestone.phtml</url> + <site-name>Walnut Creek CDROM</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.wccdrom.com/</site-url> + <date>26 May 1999</date> + <author>David Greenman</author> + + <p>Walnut Creek CDROM, Inc. announces that their popular software + archive at ftp://ftp.cdrom.com has surpassed the one trillion bytes + (one terabyte) milestone of files downloaded per day from a single + server machine.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Bye-Bye, Windows</name> + + <url>http://home.cnet.com/category/0-3709-7-284910.html</url> + <site-name>CNet</site-name> + <site-url>http://home.cnet.com</site-url> + <date>24 May 1999</date> + <author>Christopher Lindquist</author> + + <p>Reviews alternative PC operating systems. Includes a + <a href="http://home.cnet.com/category/topic/0,10000,0-3709-7-285083,00.html">review of FreeBSD 3.2</a>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Gnome is no Windows dwarf</name> + + <url>http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_321000/321433.stm</url> + <site-name>BBC</site-name> + <site-url>http://bbc.co.uk/</site-url> + <date>20 May 1999</date> + <author>Chris Nuttall</author> + + <p>Article on Gnome and the Open Source movement. Mentions + FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>OS Also-Rans</name> + + <url>http://www.pioneerplanet.com/reprints/051799tech.htm</url> + <site-name>Pioneer Planet</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.pioneerplanet.com</site-url> + <date>17 May 1999</date> + <author>JULIO OJEDA-ZAPATA</author> + + <p>A short article introducing a few alternative OSes, including + FreeBSD and OpenBSD. Aimed at the general public.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Micron Electronics NetFRAME chosen for Internet's busiest + site</name> + + <url>http://www.wccdrom.com/press/micron.phtml</url> + <site-name>Walnut Creek CDROM</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.wccdrom.com/</site-url> + <date>04 May 1999</date> + <author>David Greenman</author> + + <p>During its first full day of operation, the new NetFRAME 9201 server + set a new all-time one day download record of 969GB + of files, surpassing the previous record set last year of + 873GB/day.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>The other open-source OS: FreeBSD</name> + + <url>http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/news/0,4153,400844,00.html</url> + <site-name>ZD Net</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/</site-url> + <date>03 May 1999</date> + <author>Anne Chen</author> + + <p>Examples of FreeBSD deployment in the real world and why some + technology officers find it attractive.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>April</name> + + <story> + <name>Open-Source Software: Power to the People</name> + + <url>http://www.data.com/issue/990407/open.html</url> + <site-name>Data Communications</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.data.com</site-url> + <date>April 1999</date> + <author>Lee Bruno</author> + + <p>Linux and BSD Unix are starting to show up on more and more + corporate servers, running alongside or even replacing Netware + and Windows NT.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>XML: Complete XML Development System Integrated with + FreeBSD</name> + <url>http://advocacy.FreeBSD.org/stories/pr_xml.html</url> + <site-name>FreeBSD Advocacy</site-name> + <site-url>http://advocacy.FreeBSD.org/</site-url> + <date>29 April 1999</date> + <author>Jordan Hubbard</author> + + <p>Included with FreeBSD 3.1 is a complete, integrated SGML/XML + development system that installs with a simple, easy to use + command sequence.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Inktomi Announces Traffic Server 3.0</name> + + <url>http://www.inktomi.com/new/press/ts3.html</url> + <site-name>Inktomi</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.inktomi.com</site-url> + <date>26 April 1999</date> + <author>Inktomi press release</author> + + <p>FreeBSD is a supported operating system for a new version of + Inktomi's carrier-class network cache platform.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>The Matrix: FreeBSD Used to Generate Special Effects</name> + + <url>http://advocacy.FreeBSD.org/stories/pr_matrix.html</url> + <site-name>FreeBSD Advocacy</site-name> + <site-url>http://advocacy.FreeBSD.org/</site-url> + <date>22 April 1999</date> + <author>Jordan Hubbard</author> + + <p>Dual-Processor FreeBSD systems were used to generate a large + number of special effects in the cutting edge Warner Brothers film, + <i>The Matrix</i>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Let's Get More Educated About FreeBSD</name> + + <url>http://www.osopinion.com/Opinions/PrestonWiley/PrestonWiley1.html</url> + <site-name>osOpinion</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.osopinion.com/</site-url> + <date>20 April 1999</date> + <author>Preston S. Wiley</author> + + <p>A system administrator shares his views on FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>The Oldest Free OS</name> + <url>http://www.zdnet.com/sr/stories/column/0,4712,398025,00.html</url> + <site-name>ZD Net</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com</site-url> + <date>15 April 1999</date> + <author>Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols</author> + + <p>What are the oldest free operating systems around? The answer is + the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) Unix variants.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD wants a place in the sun</name> + + <url>http://www.upside.com/texis/mvm/down_the_toilet?id=3714d4820</url> + <site-name>Upside</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.upside.com</site-url> + <date>13 April 1999</date> + <author>Sam Williams</author> + + <p>Introduces FreeBSD to Linux users.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>FreeBSD Offers a Sound Open Source Alternative</name> + + <url>http://www.internetworld.com/print/current/webdev/19990412-freebsd.html</url> + <site-name>Internet World</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.internetworld.com</site-url> + <date>12 April 1999</date> + <author>James C. Luh</author> + + <p>Outside technical circles, many remain unaware of viable choices + for internet servers---like the FreeBSD operating system that drives + Web servers for such high-profile names as Yahoo and Best Internet + Communications (now part of Verio).</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Serious FTP: Behind the scenes of Walnut Creek CDROM</name> + + <url>http://cnn.com/TECH/computing/9904/08/cdrom.idg/index.html</url> + <site-name>CNN</site-name> + <site-url>http://cnn.com</site-url> + <date>08 April 1999</date> + <author>Rich Morin</author> + + <p>A description of the Walnut Creek CDROM setup. + The article is also available from + <a href="http://www.sunworld.com/swol-04-1999/swol-04-silicon.html"> + SunWorld</a>.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Thin Servers: Off-the-Shelf Internet Help</name> + + <url>http://www.techweb.com/se/directlink.cgi?DAT19990407S0024</url> + <site-name>TechWeb</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.techweb.com/</site-url> + <date>07 April 1999</date> + <author>Christine Zimmerman</author> + + <p>Discusses thin-servers, including six built using an embedded + FreeBSD kernel.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>March</name> + + <story> + <name>A FreeBSD Comic Strip</name> + + <url>http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990320.html</url> + <site-name>User Friendly the Comic Strip</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.userfriendly.org/</site-url> + <date>20 March 1999</date> + <author>Illiad</author> + + <p>See also the serial from the + <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990322.html">22nd</a>, + <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990323.html">23rd</a>, + <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990324.html">24th</a>, + <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990325.html">25th</a>, + <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990326.html">26th</a>, and + <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990327.html">27th</a> of March, 1999.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Rising support for BSD</name> + + <url>http://www.it.fairfax.com.au/990316/openline1.html</url> + <site-name>Fairfax IT News</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.it.fairfax.com.au</site-url> + <date>16 March 1999</date> + <author>Nathan Cochrane</author> + + <p>Columnist Nathan Cochrane talks about the BSD family of open + source operating systems.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Whence the Source: Untangling the Open Source/Free Software + Debate</name> + + <url>http://opensource.oreilly.com/news/scoville_0399.html</url> + <site-name>O'Reilly Open Source</site-name> + <site-url>http://opensource.oreilly.com</site-url> + <date>05 March 1999</date> + <author>Thomas Scoville</author> + + <p>An article on the open-source / free-software debate. Mentions + Berkeley Unix as one of the early successes of shared source code + collaboration.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>February</name> + + <story> + <name>LWN interviews Alan Cox</name> + + <url>http://lwn.net/1999/features/ACInterview/</url> + <site-name>Linux Weekly News</site-name> + <site-url>http://lwn.net/</site-url> + <date>February 1999</date> + + <p>There is a small but interesting FreeBSD mention in LWN in an + interview with Linux's Alan Cox.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <site-name>The Economist</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.economist.com</site-url> + + <date>20 February 1999</date> + + <p>Software that has been developed by thousands of volunteers and is + given away is often better than the stuff for sale. <i>Note</i>: The + article is no longer available online without registration.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>January</name> + + <story> + <name>Twenty Years of Berkeley Unix</name> + + <url>http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/opensources/book/kirkmck.html</url> + <site-name>O'Reilly and Associates</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.oreilly.com</site-url> + <date>January 1999</date> + <author>Marshall Kirk McKusick</author> + + <p>A short history of Berkeley Unix.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>WWWsmith: Installation and Configuration of FreeBSD</name> + + <url>http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue57/2515.html</url> + <site-name>LINUX JOURNAL</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.linuxjournal.com/</site-url> + <date>January 1999</date> + <author>Sean Eric Fagan</author> + + <p>Here is how to set up a web server using another freely available + operating system, FreeBSD, a high performance, mature, Unix-like + system.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>The return of BSD - What are the BSD flavors and why might you + use them?</name> + + <url>http://www.sunworld.com/swol-01-1999/swol-01-bsd.html</url> + <site-name>SunWorld</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.sunworld.com/</site-url> + <date>January 1999</date> + <author>Greg Lehey</author> + + <p>Introduces the modern BSD OSes to the general public.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <site-name>GartnerGroup</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.gartner.com/</site-url> + <date>18 January 1999</date> + + <p>While finished thin servers should be optimized in both hardware + and software for the task at hand, who says the software and hardware + must come from the same developer? This Perspective examines the + emerging trend in the OEM market of divorcing the software layer from + the hardware layer. Many operating systems are vying to be the OS of + choice for thin servers. This document examines this issue in detail, + particularly the differences between Linux and FreeBSD, the current + de facto leaders in the market. <i>Note</i>: The article is no + longer available online without registration.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Nature Web Matters: Internet tomography</name> + + <url>http://helix.nature.com/webmatters/tomog/tomog.html</url> + <site-name>Nature</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.nature.com/</site-url> + <date>07 January 1999</date> + <author>K.C. Claffy, Tracie Monk & Daniel McRobb, UCSD/CAIDA, + USA.</author> + + <p>The article describes a network management tool built on FreeBSD + that has even used network connections to www.FreeBSD.org for + performing network research.</p> + </story> + </month> + </year> + + <year> + <name>1998</name> + + <month> + <name>December</name> + + <story> + <name>The story on FreeBSD</name> + + <url>http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1998-12/lw-12-freebsd.html</url> + <site-name>LinuxWorld</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.linuxworld.com/</site-url> + <date>December 1998</date> + <author>Cameron Laird and Kathryn Soraiz</author> + + <p>This issue has a good article on FreeBSD and why it's worth a look + by Linux folks.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>November</name> + + <story> + <name>The Open-Source Revolution</name> + + <url>http://www.edventure.com/release1/1198.html</url> + <site-name>RELEASE 1.0</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.edventure.com/release1/</site-url> + <date>November 1998</date> + <author>Tim O'Reilly, with an introduction by Esther Dyson</author> + + <p>A brief, business oriented introduction to the open source + community.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Report from Comdex--Walnut Creek CDROM, FreeBSD and + Slackware</name> + + <url>http://www.linuxtoday.com/stories/1005.html</url> + <site-name>Linux Today</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.linuxtoday.com/</site-url> + <date>20 November 1998</date> + <author>Dwight Johnson</author> + + <p>There is a good report on the Walnut Creek booth and FreeBSD at + the Linux Today website. The first half of the report is on + Slackware Linux, the second half is on FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Ellison plans hardware, bashes Bill</name> + + <url>http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,28816,00.html</url> + <site-name>CNET News.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.news.com/</site-url> + <date>16 November 1998</date> + <author>Tim Clark</author> + + <p>Larry Ellison talking about their new dedicated Oracle servers, + mentions FreeBSD as one of a list of candidate OSes for the + platform.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>October</name> + + <story> + <name>Linux/etc, The other free Unixes, part 2 of 2</name> + + <url>http://www.computerbits.com/archive/19981000/lnx9810.htm</url> + <site-name>Computer Bits</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.computerbits.com/</site-url> + <date>October 1998</date> + <author>Terry Griffin</author> + + <p>Continuation of an earlier column reviewing freely available + Unix like operating systems.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>What Is FreeBSD?</name> + + <url>http://www.performance-computing.com/features/9810of1.shtml</url> + <site-name>Performance Computing</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.performance-computing.com/</site-url> + <date>October 1998</date> + <author>Jordan K. Hubbard</author> + + <p>An introduction to FreeBSD, and where it stands with respect to + the other free OSes.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Unix back in the fight with NT</name> + + <url>http://www.mercurycenter.com/business/center/unix102798.htm</url> + <site-name>Mercury Center</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.mercurycenter.com/</site-url> + <date>26 October 1998</date> + <author>Miguel Helft</author> + + <p>An article touting the stability and power of the Unix platform + over NT.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>A No-Cost NOS</name> + + <url>http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/pclabs/nettools/1718/bench1.html</url> + <site-name>ZDNet</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/</site-url> + <date>20 October 1998</date> + <author>Ryan Snedegar</author> + + <p>Ryan Snedegar reviews FreeBSD 2.2.7 and finds its web-serving + performance to be better than Windows NT.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Open Code Frees Up The Net</name> + + <url>http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/stories/prtarchivestory/0,4356,361668,00.HTML</url> + <site-name>Inter@ctive Week</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/</site-url> + <date>19 October 1998</date> + <author>Charles Babcock</author> + + <p>About why customers prefer open source software like Linux, FreeBSD, + Perl and TCL to proprietary alternatives.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>It's only free Unix - but I like it</name> + + <url>http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/computimes/1998/1012/cmp2.htm</url> + <site-name>The Irish Times</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.irish-times.com/</site-url> + <date>12 October 1998</date> + <author>David Malone</author> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>September</name> + + <story> + <name>Linux/etc, The other free Unixes, part 1 of 2</name> + + <url>http://www.computerbits.com/archive/19980900/lnx9809.htm</url> + <site-name>Computer Bits</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.computerbits.com/</site-url> + <date>September 1998</date> + <author>Terry Griffin</author> + + <p>Briefly reviews the BSD Unix heritage.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Communications & Networking: Asynchronous Communications + Using select and poll</name> + + <url>http://www.ddj.com/articles/1998/9809/9809e/9809e.htm</url> + <site-name>Dr. Dobb's Journal</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.ddj.com/</site-url> + <date>September 1998</date> + <author>Sean Eric Fagan</author> + + <p>On how to use FreeBSD's + <tt><a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?select">select(2)</a></tt> + and + <tt><a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?poll">poll(2)</a></tt> + system calls.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Quality Unix for FREE</name> + + <url>http://www.zdnet.com/sr/stories/issue/0,4537,349576,00.html</url> + <site-name>Sm@rt Reseller Online</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/sr/</site-url> + <date>07 September 1998</date> + <author>Brett Glass</author> + + <p>A short introduction to FreeBSD 2.2.7.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>August</name> + + <story> + <name>Hack raises flags about small ISPs</name> + + <url>http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,25526,00.html</url> + <site-name>News.com: Tech News First</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.news.com/</site-url> + <date>21 August 1998</date> + <author>Jim Hu, Staff Writer, CNET NEWS.COM</author> + + <p>Desire for better security has led some ISPs to deploy FreeBSD on + their servers.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>July</name> + + <story> + <name>Walnut Creek CDROM, One of the Largest Public FTP Archives in + the World, Sets Traffic Record Using FreeBSD and Colocating on CRL's + High-Speed Internet Network</name> + + <url>http://www.crl.com/wccdromrcd.html</url> + <site-name>CRL Network Services</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.crl.com/</site-url> + <date>30 July 1998</date> + <author>CRL Press Release</author> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Pulling on one end of the rope</name> + + <url></url> + <site-name>( freshmeat )</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.freshmeat.net/</site-url> + <date>13 July 1998</date> + <author>Jordan K. Hubbard</author> + + <p>Jordan compares the past of Unix with the future of Linux, outlining + possible similarities and describing faults that could be + prevented.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>June</name> + + <story> + <name>Nader urges Windows probe</name> + + <url>http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,23145,00.html</url> + <site-name>CNET News.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.news.com/</site-url> + <date>14 June 1998</date> + <author>Jeff Pelline</author> + + <p>Consumer-rights advocate Ralph Nader mentions FreeBSD by name.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Stone's Throw, Issue Fourteen: Home of the Brave, Land of the + FreeBSD</name> + + <url>http://RhapsodyOS.com/editorial/stone/ST00014.html</url> + <site-name>RhapsodyOS</site-name> + <site-url>http://RhapsodyOS.com/</site-url> + <date>10 June 1998</date> + <author>Andrew Stone</author> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>May</name> + + <story> + <name>Load Balancing Your Web Site</name> + + <url>http://www.WebTechniques.com/features/1998/05/engelschall/engelschall.shtml</url> + <site-name>Web Techniques Magazine</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.WebTechniques.com/</site-url> + <date>May 1998</date> + <author>Ralf S.Engelschall</author> + + <p>Practical approaches to distributing HTTP traffic at your site. + Includes a section on performance tuning Apache under FreeBSD.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Is NT paranoid or is Unix out to get it?</name> + + <url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/ncworld/ncw-05-1998/ncw-05-nextten.html</url> + <site-name>NC World</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/</site-url> + <date>May 1998</date> + <author>Nicholas Petreley</author> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Security Tools in FreeBSD</name> + + <url>http://www.samag.com/archive/0705/feature.shtml</url> + <site-name>SysAdmin</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.samag.com/</site-url> + <date>May 1998</date> + <author>Guy Helmer</author> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Free Unix: Do You Get What You Pay For?</name> + + <url>http://advisor.gartner.com/inbox/articles/ihl2_6398.html</url> + <site-name>GartnerGroup</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.gartner.com/</site-url> + <date>04 May 1998</date> + <author>G. Weiss</author> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>April</name> + + <story> + <name>The new Unix alters NT's orbit</name> + + <url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/ncworld/ncw-04-1998/ncw-04-nextten.html</url> + <site-name>NC World</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/</site-url> + <date>April 1998</date> + <author>Nicholas Petreley</author> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Who's Serving Who?</name> + + <url>http://www.dv.com/magazine/1998/0498/johnson0498.html</url> + <site-name>DV Live Magazine</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.dv.com/</site-url> + <date>April 98</date> + <author>Nels Johnson</author> + + <p>For smaller companies and web sites, a FreeBSD and Apache on an + Intel (PC) architecture machine is more than sufficient.</p> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>March</name> + + <story> + <name>Searching for the next Windows NT</name> + <url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/ncworld/ncw-03-1998/ncw-03-nextten.html</url> + <site-name>NC World</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/</site-url> + <date>March 1998</date> + <author>Nicholas Petreley</author> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Benchmarking and Software Testing: Tracing BSD System + Calls</name> + + <url>http://www.ddj.com/ddj/1998/1998_03/index.htm</url> + <site-name>Dr. Dobb's Journal</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.ddj.com/</site-url> + <date>March 1998</date> + <author>Sean Eric Fagan</author> + + <p><i>Note</i>: the article is not available online.</p> + </story> + + <story> + <name>Five alternative operating systems reviewed</name> + + <url>http://www.cnet.com/Content/Reviews/Compare/AltOS/</url> + <site-name>CNET</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.cnet.com/</site-url> + <date>25 March 1998</date> + <author>Cormac Foster</author> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>February</name> + + <story> + <name>Source code for the masses</name> + + <url>http://www.news.com/SpecialFeatures/0,5,18652,00.html</url> + <site-name>News.com</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.news.com</site-url> + <date>02 February 1998</date> + <author>Alex Lash</author> + </story> + </month> + </year> + + <year> + <name>1997</name> + + <month> + <name>August</name> + + <story> + <name>The Network Community</name> + + <url>http://www.computerbits.com/archive/9708/lan9708.htm</url> + <site-name>Computer Bits Online</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.computerbits.com/</site-url> + <date>August 1997</date> + <author>Ted Mittelstaedt</author> + </story> + </month> + + <month> + <name>May</name> + + <story> + <name>The Politics of NC Computing According to Oracle</name> + + <url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/ncworld/ncw-05-1997/ncw-05-analysis.html</url> + <site-name>NC World</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/</site-url> + <date>May 1997</date> + <author>Rawn Shaw</author> + </story> + </month> + </year> + + <year> + <name>1996</name> + + <month> + <name>November</name> + + <story> + <name>Assorted Security Tips for UNIX</name> + + <url>http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1211/sam9611d/</url> + <site-name>SysAdmin</site-name> + <site-url>http://www.samag.com/</site-url> + <date>November 1996</date> + <author>Arthur Donkers</author> + + <p>A collection of tips and tricks to secure your internal + network.</p> + </story> + </month> + </year> +</press> |