Friday, May 1, 2009
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Announcing NetBSD 5.0
The Newest NetBSD has been released. This is pretty big news, they have been working on it for a long time. Its good to know that the SMP stuff is finished. NetBSD was one of the first OS's to support Multi core support, but I know they have been making it better and better. Says there are 7 million new lines of code. I usually use FreeBSD, that runs my server/firewall/router/gateway, but I have NetBSD on a backup server (a SPARC Ultra AXe).
The Big three BSD's all work great but they are mostly specialized. What are the Big Three?
Hmm. Maybe we should have a quick Tao of the BSD's.
FreeBSD - The Jack-of-all trades BSD Good for beginners, lots of supported hardware and the innovative ports system. Makes installing software as easy as typing "Make install clean" and walking away. I use this for my main server.
NetBSD - The main advantage of NetBSD is there is a release of NetBSD that runs on anything. I mean thin clients, phones, old single board computers, toasters you name it.
OpenBSD - This one is the BSD that is designed with security in mind. They went for years without having a single security hole in the default install. You would think that this would be best for a home server but it really has paranoia-level security.
If you are interested in Unix-like OS's check out the BSD's. Linux is probably more robust on the desktop, but the BSD's make GREAT servers.
The Big three BSD's all work great but they are mostly specialized. What are the Big Three?
Hmm. Maybe we should have a quick Tao of the BSD's.
FreeBSD - The Jack-of-all trades BSD Good for beginners, lots of supported hardware and the innovative ports system. Makes installing software as easy as typing "Make install clean" and walking away. I use this for my main server.
NetBSD - The main advantage of NetBSD is there is a release of NetBSD that runs on anything. I mean thin clients, phones, old single board computers, toasters you name it.
OpenBSD - This one is the BSD that is designed with security in mind. They went for years without having a single security hole in the default install. You would think that this would be best for a home server but it really has paranoia-level security.
If you are interested in Unix-like OS's check out the BSD's. Linux is probably more robust on the desktop, but the BSD's make GREAT servers.
Ok I joined Facebook
FINE! FINE!
I joined Facebook. I know, I know, I said I'd never be a part of that... But, things change. I've been feeling kinda isolated and lonely lately. Maybe re-connecting with other friends would be good right now.
Anyways... I am gonna try to post something a day at least...
I joined Facebook. I know, I know, I said I'd never be a part of that... But, things change. I've been feeling kinda isolated and lonely lately. Maybe re-connecting with other friends would be good right now.
Anyways... I am gonna try to post something a day at least...
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