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FreeBSD takes another step toward GPL escape
The Apple-backed Clang compiler is now the default compiler in FreeBSD.
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AtG: Apple ACCC update, Delphi of ATO, Microsoft says open is better
Apple claims Australia's 3G networks are equivalent to international 4G, the tax office uses Delphi for e-tax, and Microsoft gets truly open with ASP.NET.
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PC-BSD: a BSD for the workstation
If I were to pick any BSD for everyday desktop use at the moment, then PC-BSD would be my first port of call.
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PC-BSD: a desktop-focused BSD
PC-BSD closely tracks its FreeBSD parent, adds improvements where necessary, and has avoided additions that would detract from the experience. Here's hoping that PC-BSD continues t...
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Taking BSD one step further
PC-BSD is to FreeBSD what Ubuntu is to Debian, without most of the mess.
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The old and new of BSD installers
A pair of BSD installers show two different ways of tackling the install process: one tried and tested, the other more modern. It's FreeBSD against PC-BSD.
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Use Synergy for smarter desktop sharing
VNC is great for remote desktops when the VNC server is actually in another location. But when you are desktop sharing between machines sitting on the same desk, there is a smarter...
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The good and truly awful celluloid depictions of computers
Ever wonder why your lawyer uncle leaves the room whenever you turn over to Boston Legal? Or why your forensic science cousin can't stand crime drama? You know the answer: it’s the...
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OpenSSH gains ASCII visual fingerprints
The OpenBSD project has implemented the ability to view SSH keys as an ASCII visualisation in the latest version of the OpenSSH tool, which was released yesterday.
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GPLv3 to drive users from Linux to FreeBSD?
GPLv3 will help FreeBSD take some users away from Linux, according to the founder and vice president of The FreeBSD Foundation.