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NetBSD 3.0 unveiled

News The latest version of the NetBSD operating system offers a number of improvements, including additional networking functionality and support for Intel's SpeedStep technology, according to developers working on the open source project.

[December 29, 2005, 16:15]

NetBSD 2.0 takes Xen path

News The latest release of NetBSD has been ported to the AMD 64-bit platform and Xen platform and includes symmetric multi-processing support. Alistair Crooks, a NetBSD developer, said the main features in NetBSD 2.0 -- released last week -- are support...

[December 16, 2004, 13:55]

NetBSD makes cash plea

News In an e-mail to NetBSD's community, spokesperson Thor Lancelot Simon said the money would be used to upgrade the hardware infrastructure facilitating development of the project, a Unix variant which aims to run on as many platforms as possible.

[June 14, 2005, 15:35]

A NetBSD-Based IPv6/NEMO Mobile Router

White Papers This software includes the NetBSD-current kernel and networking code developed by the Japan-based WIDE project working groups: the KAME IPv6 stack with SHISA extensions for Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) and Network Mobility (NEMO) support, and the Zebra...

[September 2, 2008, 7:35]

NetBSD 2.0 takes Xen path

Talkback Thanks for your comments. I have changed the article to read "cryptographic disk drive" rather than "cryptic graphic disk drive" which was a typo. Regards, Ingrid Marson Reporter at ZDNet

[December 17, 2004, 8:36]

NetBSD 2.0 takes Xen path

Talkback It's supposed to be "cryptographic disk driver".cgd(4) provides the capability of encrypting blocks on their way to and from a disk or partition.

[December 17, 2004, 1:23]

NetBSD 2.0 takes Xen path

Talkback "cryptic graphic disk drive"? apart from this typo, (or do you have to draw some strange Matrix like character on a touch pad to gain access? great article. This sounds like a truly excellent piece of hardware, and great software to back it up.

[December 16, 2004, 22:12]

Why choose open source?

Talkback why is netbsd able to be the world speed record for data transmission using a 2 years old single cpu machine at 2 ghz with 512 mb of ram beating proprietary software on multi-processor machine with 4 gb of ram ?

[June 15, 2004, 1:00]

Wasabi Certified BSD Board Support Package: Freescale MPC8548E CDS - Quick Reference

White Papers Wasabi Certified BSD (WCB) is a full-featured, modern operating system that extends open-source NetBSD with improved compiler technology, more capable device drivers, and thorough platform testing. The Freescale MPC8548E PowerQUICC III...

[March 12, 2008, 0:01]

Wasabi Certified BSD Board Support Package: Freescale MPC8349EMDS - Quick Reference

White Papers Wasabi Certified BSD (WCB) is a full-featured, modern operating system that extends open-source NetBSD with improved compiler technology, more capable device drivers, and thorough platform testing. The Freescale MPC8349E processors are designed to...

[March 12, 2008, 0:01]

Wasabi Certified BSD Board Support Package: Freescale MPC8349E-mITX - Quick Reference

White Papers Wasabi Certified BSD (WCB) is a full-featured, modern operating system that extends open-source NetBSD with improved compiler technology, more capable device drivers, and thorough platform testing. Freescale designed the MPC8349E-mITX reference...

[March 12, 2008, 0:01]

Wasabi Certified BSD Board Support Package: Intel IXP425 - Quick Reference

White Papers Wasabi Certified BSD (WCB) is a full-featured, modern operating system that extends open-source NetBSD with improved compiler technology, more capable device drivers, and thorough platform testing. Development platforms based on the Intel IXP425...

[March 12, 2008, 0:01]

Wasabi Certified BSD Board Support Package: Marvell Orion - Quick Reference

White Papers Wasabi Certified BSD (WCB) is a full-featured, modern operating system that extends open-source NetBSD with improved compiler technology, more capable device drivers, and thorough platform testing. The Marvell Orion is a high-performance system-on...

[March 12, 2008, 0:01]

Microsoft: 'We should learn from open source'

Talkback I use Linux on my desktop computer and NetBSD for my servers because they are better and more stable operating systems. I use Open Source software because it is better than competing Microsoft products.

[November 12, 2003, 20:40]

Real Stateful TCP Packet Filtering in IP Filter

White Papers IP Filter is an Open Source packet filtering engine that is available for a number of operating systems, including Solaris and FreeBSD, Open-BSD and NetBSD. IP Filter comes with so-called stateful packet filtering.

[December 21, 2007, 0:01]

Wasabi Certified BSD

White Papers Wasabi Certified BSD (WCB) is a certified, tested, and optimized version of the NetBSD operating system, offering the rich functionality of BSD Unix without Linux's troublesome GPL License and with the security of professional certification...

[March 12, 2008, 0:01]

64-bit Windows imminent

Talkback We have 64-bit GNU/Linux, not to mention 64-bit FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. Who cares? For those who haven't tried out SuSE Linux 9.x Professional, you should; I find it very easy to use as a desktop OS.

[March 14, 2005, 15:47]

DansGuardian

Downloads DansGuardian is a web content filter which currently runs on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris. It filters the actual content of pages based on many methods including phrase matching, PICS filtering and URL filtering.

[August 2, 2003, 8:00]

Open-Xchange development gets open-source boost

Talkback Its family tree includes OpenBSD, NetBSD, MirBSD, BSD/386, BSD 4.2, HP-UX and SunOS, among others. As anyone in the industry of computer news should already know, FreeBSD is not a flavor of Linux. It is a descendant of Berkeley Unix.

[October 7, 2004, 14:53]

BSD bug found and fixed after 25 years

News BSD's variants include OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD, and it forms the basis of Apple's Mac OS X operating system. A Unix developer has discovered and fixed a filesystem bug in Berkeley Software Distribution, a widely used, open-source, Unix-like...

[May 12, 2008, 15:32]

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