The FreeBSD team launched FreeBSD 14.4-RELEASE with better security, storage, and cloud support. Download or upgrade to ...
FreeBSD 14.4 simplifies notebook use with WLAN firmware in the installer, integrates more easily into the cloud, and prepares for FreeBSD 15.
ok so I am trying to install FreeBSD 4.3 onto my main server to replace the decrepit win2k installation. anyway, I've got 4.3 burned to a CD and ive got both my kern.flp and mfsroot.flp floppies. The ...
I'm a relatively neophyte when it comes to *NIX. I've tried Red Hat and Mandrake, which AFAIK are the easiest distros to install and get up and running. However, since I bought an iBook, I've taken an ...
Last month I started a series in which I try out different operating systems with the aim of using them for my everyday work, and my pick was Slackware 15, the latest version of the first Linux distro ...
To make FreeBSD easier to use in cloud environments, FreeBSD 14.1 now supports cloud-init. This is a widely used distribution method for the cross-platform initialization of cloud instances. It is ...
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