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  • Apollo DNxxxx Workstations
    Attempt to port NetBSD to the Apollo DN-series workstations.

  • Apple Mac OS X Server
    Mac OS X Server is an industrial-strength server operating system with protected memory, pre-emptive multitasking and full process management.

  • Auto Nice Daemon
    The auto nice daemon activates itself in certain intervals and renices jobs according to their priority and CPU usage.

  • BsV
    BsV is set of alternative initialization files to (try) substitute the Slackware original rc.d/* scripts.

  • Cross-references for FreeBSD
    Welcome to the hyperlinked source code tree for FreeBSD 3-STABLE which allows you to find functions, structs etc. in the FreeBSD source code by name.

  • Darwin
    Darwin is the core of Mac OS X. The Darwin kernel is based on FreeBSD and Mach 3.0 technologies and provides protected memory and pre-emptive multitasking.

  • DarwinUsers.org
    A site dedicated to Darwin OS. Includes news, ports, and how-to's

  • Devil Rabbit FreeBSD Packages
    Devil Rabbit FreeBSD Packages, or maybe it should have been called GNU/BSD, of l-FreeBSD, etc. The idea is to create a pseudo-FreeBSD "distribution".

  • DragonFly BSD
    DragonFly is an operating system and environment designed to be the logical continuation of the FreeBSD-4.x OS series.

  • FiST
    The FiST (File System Translator) system combines two methods to solve the above problems in a novel way: a set of stackable file system templates for each operating system, and a high-level language that can describe stackable file systems in a cross-platform portable fashion.

  • Formal NetBSD Releases
    Formal releases of NetBSD are intended to provide a stable, supported platform on which people can base their work. They provide a balance between features and stability.

  • FreeBSD 2.2.7 ATAPI CD-RW Support
    Here is a patch file for ATAPI/IDE support on FreeBSD 2.2.7. These are based on Luigi Rizzo's (here is his web site) patches with a bit of clean-up applied.

  • FreeBSD Cross-Reference
    A hypertext cross referenced presentation of the FreeBSD kernel sourecode

  • FreeBSD I18N Install Floppy
    This FreeBSD install floppy consists of the sysinstall utility (an installer for FreeBSD) by Tatsumi Hosokawa who has made it internalize the kon utility.

  • FreeBSD SMPng
    FreeBSD Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel

  • FreeBSDSmp Kernel Work related to the BSDI/FreeBSD SMP Project
    The algorithms described on this page are essentially the BSDI algorithms plus accomodations we disussed at the Yahoo SMP meeting.

  • FreeVeracity
    A general-purpose data integrity tool for free platforms (e.g. FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD) that uses cryptographic hashes to detect changes in files. FreeVeracity can be deployed in a wide variety of applications including network intrusion detection and firewall monitoring.

  • Gnu Grub
    GNU GRUB is a Multiboot loader. It was derived from GRUB. It is an attempt to produce a bootloader for IBM PC-compatible machines that has both the capability to be friendly to beginning or otherwise non-technically interested users and the flexibility to help experts in diverse environments.

  • GNU-Darwin Dist.
    GNU-Darwin aims to be the most free Darwin distribution. The current focus of the project is the porting of GNU software to Darwin OS.

  • Greek-Console-OpenBSD-2.7.tar.gz
    Just the console support for the greek language on OpenBSD 2.7

  • Greek-OpenBSD-2.7.tar.gz
    Support for the greek language on OpenBSD 2.7 for both the console and the X Window System.

  • Groar
    Groar is a password cracker developped in the aim to enforce security

  • HDBENCH clone
    A graphical benchmark software.

  • Isdn4Bsd
    ISDN package for FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and BSD/OS

  • MachTen
    MachTen is the only Macintosh product that combines UNIX and MacOS functionality. Based on BSD4.4 and the Mach kernel, MachTen brings the power of UNIX to your desktop at an extremely attractive price point.

  • macUNIX
    a reference site for the GUI-CLI convergence

  • Memory
    The minimum amount of memory you must have to install FreeBSD is 5 MB. Once your system is up and running you can build a custom kernel that will use less memory.

  • Netatalk
    netatalk is a freely-available, kernel level implementation of the AppleTalk Protocol Suite, originally for BSD-derived systems. A *NIX/*BSD system running netatalk is capable of serving many macintosh clients simultaneously as an AppleTalk router, AppleShare file server, *NIX/*BSD print server, and for accessing AppleTalk printers via Printer Access Protocol (PAP).

  • NetBSD Jail
    A NetBSD kernel module for isolating processes.

  • NetBSD Packages Collection
    A complete list of all packages collection divided into categories of packages.

  • New Callout and Timer Facilities for NetBSD
    New Callout and Timer Facilities for NetBSD

  • OpenBSD 2.8 CD
    The OpenBSD Project released OpenBSD 2.8 on 1 December, 2000. This release is available on CD and can be purchased from eSec Limited.

  • OpenBSD 2.8 errata
    This is the OpenBSD 2.8 release errata & patch list

  • OpenBSD Latest Version
    This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD.

  • OpenBSD on Dell Latitude CPI A300ST
    OpenBSD on Dell Latitude CPI A300ST

  • OpenBSD Patch Branches
    Starting with 2.7, OpenBSD provides a source tree that contains important patches and fixes (ie. those from the errata plus others which are obvious and simple, but do not deserve a errata entry) and makes it available via CVS in addition to the current source.

  • OpenBSD Security Advisories
    OpenBSD believes in strong security. Our aspiration is to be NUMBER ONE in the industry for security (if we are not already there). Our open software development model permits us to take a more uncompromising view towards increased security than Sun, SGI, IBM, HP, or other vendors are able to.

  • OpenBSD Security Advisories
    Security information moves very fast in cracker circles. On the other hand, our experience is that coding and releasing of proper security fixes typically requires about an hour of work -- very fast fix turnaround is possible.

  • OpenBSD-current changes
    Changes made between OpenBSD 2.7 and OpenBSD current.

  • OpenBSD.Monkey.Org
    Openbsd Monkey - OpenBSD Application CD.

  • OpenDreamcast
    OpenDreamcast is a project of developers working on porting OpenBSD, NetBSD, and Linux to the SH4 Chip that the Dreamcast runs.

  • PC Memory Utilization
    A short description of how FreeBSD uses the memory on the i386 platform.

  • PicoBSD
    PicoBSD is a one floppy version of FreeBSD 3.0-current, which in its different variations allows you to have secure dialup access, small diskless router or even a dial-in server.

  • RTMX O/S
    RTMX O/S is a product extension to OpenBSD Unix-like operating system.

  • Secure Bin Utilities
    The goal of this project is to provide a set of basic utilities, those normally located in /bin and /usr/bin in a basic default Unix install, that can be used on any version BSD.

  • SecurityFocus.com
    SecurityFocus.com is designed to facilitate discussion on security related topics, create security awareness, and to provide the Internet's largest and most comprehensive database of security knowledge and resources to the public.

  • Simple Dynamic Finger Daemon
    sdfingerd is, as it's name implies, a simple finger daemon that lets users embed dynamic content in their .plan files.

  • Small FreeBSD Home Page
    This page contains information on developing FreeBSD to work in various small and unusual places, such as single floppy, vnode (vn(4)) partitions or embedded controllers.

  • Smart Boot Manager
    Smart Boot Manager (SBM) is an OS independent and full-featured boot manager with an easy-to-use user interface.

  • Soft Updates
    An implementation of soft updates and its incorporation into the 4.4BSD fast filesystem.

  • Squish
    The developers of OpenBSD provide a mailing list called source-changes which is an automatic CVS mailout facility. This is an extremely useful service but unfortunately I found it extremely difficult to keep up with it - time is money, as they say.

  • Supported Hardware Devices
    This is a list of hardware supported by more than one port of NetBSD. Many of the device drivers in NetBSD are machine-independent, so if a platform supports a particular bus, chances are quite high that the device drivers listed here will work with that platform.

  • SysWatch
    SysWatch is a CGI to display current information about your UNIX system. It can display drive partitions, drive use, as well as resource hogs, and what current users are doing. It is quite customizable.

  • The FreeBSD.org Network
    This page documents, for those with accounts on the FreeBSD.org network, just what machine resources are currently available and the sorts of jobs they are being provided for.

  • The NetBSD Packages Collection: archivers/gcpio
    GNU cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive. The archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe.

  • Today's FreeBSD Distfiles
    This page contains FreeBSD's(ftp.freebsd.org) recently updated distfiles.

  • Uniload
    It's a program, which allows to boot OS from any partition from any of 4 hard disks. It is a replacement for the ordinary master boot record.

  • Unix 4.4BSD Virtual Memory
    Virtual Memory is when user logical memory is detached from physical memory, providing an enormous virtual memory for programmers when really there is much less physical memory available.

  • UNIX Kernel Source Tour
    A site providing tours of the FreeBSD 2.2.7R, NetBSD 1.3.2, OpenBSD 2.3, GNU mach 1.1.3 and the GNU Hurd 0.2 kernels.

  • Vapid Labs
    The purpose of this site is to document computer security related projects.

  • World.sh
    This is a little project I'm makeing to help new users with doing a make world (AKA, upgradeing to FreeBSD stable).

  • Yamit
    A portable and scalable Free POSIX OS.

The following links are in Spanish

  • Plataformas en OpenBSD
    OpenBSD dispone de soporte oficial en las siguientes plataformas; por lo general existen snapshots (versiones de prueba) y nuevas versiones disponibles para estas plataformas.

The following links are in French

  • MultiOS
    Le site de tous les systemes d'exploitation

The following links are in Japanese

  • FreeBSD I18N Install Floppy
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  • FreeBSD 関連メーリングリスト
    FreeBSD 関連の日本語メーリングリスト

  • FreeBSDCXg[ CD-ROMB
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  • MSDOSFS Japanese patch for FreeBSD
    MSDOSFS の日本語ファイル名をアクセスするためのパッチです。 機能的にはカーネルに組込むほか、3.0R までのは LKM 対応、 3.1R からは KLD 対応となってま す。 動作報告や、何か気付いたことがあれば、Toshihiko ARAI

  • PicoBSD with PAO
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