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Archive for September, 2009

NetBSD 5.0.1 released

The NetBSD release engineering team has announced that the NetBSD 5.0.1 release is now available for download. NetBSD 5.0.1 is the first security/critical update of the NetBSD 5.0 release branch. It represents a selected subset of fixes deemed critical in nature for security or stability reasons. All users are [...]

Release: PBI Builder 2.3

Version 2.3 of the PBI Builder software has been released for FreeBSD 7.x / PC-BSD 7.x. This update adds functionality to specify the version of FreeBSD you wish a target port to be compiled under. Also updated is the PBI Auto-Populate feature, which copies port files into the respective PBI automatically. For more details please refer to the [...]

The Power Of Community (via: Open-Tube.com)

We had earlier featured many open source software, but here is a list that is the God of all the open source software, the software that is matured, well-established, popularized open source development and the use of free open source products. These projects are serving as a foundation to many software development projects, business networks and [...]

FreeBSD 8.04b is available for download

FreeBSD 8.04b is available for download

According to the FreeBSD release note the fourth and final BETA build for the FreeBSD-8.0 release cycle is now available. ISO images for Tier-1 architectures and a memory stick image for amd64/i386 are now available on most of the FreeBSD mirror sites. "The current target for the release itself is September 29th, with two RC builds between [...]

Beta-Testers and Volunteers needed

If you are reading this then most likely you are aware the BSD News.com has been out of circulation for quite some time. BSD News.net is the phoenix to those ashes. I could not quietly sit back an allow someone to usurp the proud tradition that was BSD News. Therefore, regardless of what is going on between the domain name holder and hosting [...]

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Apple Mac OS X 10.6 : Snow Leopard Complete Review

It is the first OS X with a name that makes reference to a previous version, it seems to have a short list of big new features, it is priced more like an update (just $29 to update from the 10.6 version). You are right, it’s Snow Leopard, the Mac OS X 10.6. Read the full the review here.

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