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Et bien, oui</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.itworld.com/">ITworld.com</a>, UNIX         dans l'entreprise<br>         Un court entretien avec Michael Lucas (un participant actif         de FreeBSD) sur l'utilisation des BSD en entreprise.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Septembre:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/09/05/FreeBSD_Basics.html">         <b>Transformer FreeBSD en station multimdia</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp.com</a>, Dru         Lavigne<br>         Dru Lavigne explique comment crer un poste de travail         multimdia avec FreeBSD.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>Aot 2002</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2002Aot:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.infoworld.com/articles/fe/xml/02/08/12/020812fefreebsd.xml">         <b>A la poursuite de Linux</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.infoworld.com/">InfoWorld</a>, Maggie         Biggs<br>         Maggie Biggs s'intresse au futur FreeBSD 5.0 et dcouvre         que ce systme d'exploitation open-source s'est         considrablement amlior en ce qui concerne les outils et         applications disponibles ainsi que sur la scurit.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>Juin 2002</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2002Juin:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://kerneltrap.org/node.php?id=278"><b>Interview avec         Jordan Hubbard</b></a><br>         <a href="http://kerneltrap.org/">Kerneltrap</a>, Jeremy         Andrews<br>         Kerneltrap s'entretient avec Jordan Hubbard, un des         crateurs de FreeBSD, et actuellement directeur du projet         Darwin de Apple.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>Mai 2002</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2002Mai:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/05/09/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>Multi-Boot FreeBSD et FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp.com</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         Michael Lucas dcrit comment une machine peut tre         configure en multi-boot avec FreeBSD -CURRENT et         -STABLE.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>Avril 2002</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2002Avril:6"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://daily.daemonnews.org/view_story.php3?story_id=2837">         <b>Jordan Hubbard quitte l'quipe dirigeante de         FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.daemonnews.org/">Daemon News</a>,         Gregory Sutter<br>         Jordan Hubbard, co-fondateur de FreeBSD, quitte l'quipe         dirigeante.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Avril:5"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.byte.com/documents/s=7145/byt1019082849618/"><b>         Technologie  la Carte</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.byte.com/">Byte</a>, Bill Nicholls<br>         Un article sur FreeBSD 4.5 avec mention de la         &quot;pr-version dveloppeurs&quot; de FreeBSD 5.0.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Avril:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/04/18/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>Tester FreeBSD-Current</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp.com</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         Le committer Michael Lucas donne un aperu de la premire         pr-version destine aux dveloppeurs de FreeBSD 5.0.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Avril:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.linuxorbit.com/modules.php?op=modload&amp;name=Sections&amp;file=index&amp;req=viewarticle&amp;artid=524">         <b>Connexion IPv6 avec FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.linuxorbit.com/">Linux Orbit</a>, David         LeCount<br>         Comment utiliser freenet6 de la collection des ports pour         raliser un tunnel IPv6 sous IPv4.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Avril:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/04/04/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>Paniques systme, deuxime partie : Rparation et         Dboguage</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp.com</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         Michael Lucas dcrit quoi faire lorsqu'une panique systme         survient. C'est la seconde partie de l'article; <a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/03/21/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         la partie 1</a> dcrivait comment prparer un systme         FreeBSD  grer les paniques.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Avril:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.samag.com/documents/s=7121/sam0205a/sam0205a.htm">         <b>Configurer un point d'accs FreeBSD pour votre rseau         sans fil</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.samag.com/">Sys Admin Magazine</a>,         Michael S. DeGraw-Bertsch<br>         Des instructions pour configurer de manire scurise un PC         sous FreeBSD en tant que passerelle entre un rseau 802.11b         et un rseau cabl traditionnel.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Avril:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/02/04/01/020401hnunixcamp.xml">         <b>Dfaillance d'une campagne anti-Unix</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.infoworld.com/">InfoWorld</a>, Matt         Berger<br>         Reportages de InfoWorld sur l'utilisation de FreeBSD pour         un serveur web cr  l'occasion d'une campagne         publicitaire &quot;remarquable&quot;.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>Mars 2002</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2002Mars:5"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.examnotes.net/forums/default.php?ind=122"><b>Un         guide multimdia pour FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.examnotes.net/">ExamNotes.net</a>,         Tracey J. Rosenblath<br>         Comment configurer et utiliser le support audio sous         FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Mars:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/03/21/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>Paniques systme, premire partie : Se prparer pour le         pire</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp.com</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         Prparer un systme FreeBSD  grer une panique         systme.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Mars:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=818"><b>Comprendre         CVSup, le montage des priphriques, les ports et le         systme d'initialisations sous FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.osnews.com/">OS News</a>, Nathan         Mace<br>         Un article pour configurer et maintenir une installation         FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Mars:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1107-863169.html"><b>Vous voulez         une alternative  Windows ? Essayez BSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/">ZDNet</a>, Stephan         Somogyi<br>         Une introduction non-technique  la famille BSD (except         BSD/OS).</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Mars:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/03/14/FreeBSD_Basics.html">         <b>Find : seconde partie</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp.com</a>, Dru         Lavigne<br>         A la recherche de vos fichiers avec la commande         <tt>find</tt>.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Mars:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.bsdtoday.com/2002/March/Features646.html"><b>Construire         un firewall sur CD Bootable</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.bsdtoday.com/">BSD Today</a>, Etienne         de Bruin<br>         Des instructions pour construire un systme FreeBSD qui         dmarre depuis un CD-ROM. Son utilisation en tant que         firewall est mentionn.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>Fvrier 2002</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2002Fvrier:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/02/22/ipv6.html"><b>IPv6         rencontre FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp.com</a>, Mike         DeGraw-Bertsch<br>         Un aperu de la configuration IPv6 sous FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Fvrier:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/02/21/FreeBSD_Basics.html">         <b>Retrouver les choses sous Unix</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp.com</a>, Dru         Lavigne<br>         S'initier  la commande <tt>find</tt>.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Fvrier:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/02/14/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>Comprendre NFS</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp.com</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         Utiliser NFS sous FreeBSD.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>Janvier 2002</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2002Janvier:7"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/01/31/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>Comment devenir un membre actif (&quot;committer&quot;)         de FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp.com</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         Michael dtaille le processus pour devenir un committer         FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Janvier:6"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=580"><b>FreeBSD         Week: Migrating from Linux to FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.osnews.com/">OS News</a>, Nathan         Mace<br>         A guide for users migrating from Linux to FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Janvier:5"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=572"><b>FreeBSD         Week: Interview with Robert Watson</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.osnews.com/">OS News</a>, Eugenia         Loli-Queru<br>         An interview with Robert Watson, member of FreeBSD's core         and security on the upcoming FreeBSD 4.5 and FreeBSD 5.0         releases.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Janvier:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/020123/232287_1.html"><b>American         Megatrends Inc. Releases Latest Version of StorTrends NAS         Software</b></a><br>         <a href="http://biz.yahoo.com/">Yahoo! Finance</a>, AMI         Press Release<br>         <a href="http://www.ami.com/">American Megatrends</a> Inc.         announced the release of StoreTrends(tm) NAS software         version 1.1, which is based on FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Janvier:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/01/17/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>Contributing to BSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">ONLamp.com</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         Michael Lucas shows what it takes for non-coders to         contribute to BSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Janvier:2"></a>          <p><a href="http://draenor.org/securebsd/secure.txt"><b>A         basic guide to securing FreeBSD 4.x-STABLE</b></a><br>         <a href="http://draenor.org/">draenor.org</a>, Marc         Silver<br>         This article is for system administrators. It explains how         to configure and maintain a FreeBSD system for high         security.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Janvier:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/cn/20020114/tc/freebsd_to_change_hands_1.html">         <b>FreeBSD to change hands</b></a><br>         <a href="http://dailynews.yahoo.com/">Yahoo News</a>,         Stephen Shankland CNET<br>         <a href="http://www.windriver.com/">Wind River Systems</a>         announces the transfer of its FreeBSD assets to the <a         href="http://www.freebsdmall.com/">FreeBSD Mall</a>.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2002Janvier:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://kerneltrap.com/article.php?sid=459"><b>Kerneltrap         Interview with Matt Dillon</b></a><br>         <a href="http://kerneltrap.com/">Kerneltrap</a>, Jeremy         Andrews<br>         Kerneltrap interviews Matt Dillon, one of FreeBSD's key         developers.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>December 2001</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2001December:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/28/23348.html"><b>Microsoft         Hotmail still runs on U**x</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/">The Register</a>,         Andrew Orlowski<br>         Nearly four years after it was acquired by Microsoft, and         in spite of a well-publicized effort to migrate it to         Windows and IIS, <a href="http://hotmail.com/">Hotmail</a>         is still partly based on FreeBSD and Apache.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2001December:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.osnews.com/printer.php?news_id=392"><b>Keeping         Your Options Open: FreeBSD as a Workstation for UNIX         Newbies</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.osnews.com/">OS News</a>, Eugenia         Loli-Queru<br>         An article discussing FreeBSD as an workstation OS for new         Unix users.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>November 2001</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2001November:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/11/29/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>Cleaning Up Ports</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         A brief introduction to <tt>portupgrade</tt>.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2001November:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/11/15/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>Stable SMB</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         A short article on accessing a Windows(R) share from a         FreeBSD workstation.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2001November:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.byte.com/documents/s=1794/byt20011107s0001/1112_moshe.html">         <b>FreeBSD Versus Linux Revisited</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.byte.com/">Byte</a>, Moshe Bar<br>         Byte's Moshe Bar does a comparison, through informal         benchmarks, of FreeBSD 4.3 to Linux 2.4.10 running         sendmail, procmail, MySQL, and Apache. The emphasis of the         article is examination of the newly rewritten VM system in         Linux, so the tests are conducted with only 512 MB of         RAM.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>October 2001</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2001October:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.osnews.com/printer.php?news_id=153"><b>The Big         *BSD Interview</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.osnews.com/">OS News</a>, Eugenia         Loli-Queru<br>         An interview with Matt Dillon, a key developer in FreeBSD         on the upcoming features in FreeBSD 5.0.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>September 2001</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2001September:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/09/21/FreeBSD_Basics.html">         <b>Running Windows applications on FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp</a>, Dru         Lavigne<br>         A short article on running Windows(R) applications under         WINE in FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2001September:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/09/27/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>Dealing with Full Disks</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         A short article on dealing with the all too common full         disk.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2001September:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/09/13/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>Ripping MP3s</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         A short article on ripping CDs on FreeBSD.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>August 2001</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2001August:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/08/30/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>CVS Mirror</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">Onlamp</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         How to mirror the FreeBSD CVS repository.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2001August:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/08/16/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>CVSup Infrastructure</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp.com</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         An article on FreeBSD's CVSup infrastructure used to         distribute its source code worldwide.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2001August:0"></a>          <p><a href="http://www.workingmac.com/article/32.wm"><b>An         Interview with Jordan Hubbard</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.workingmac.com/">Working Mac</a>,         pairNetworks<br>         An short interview with Jordan Hubbard, one of the founders         of the FreeBSD project.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>July 2001</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2001July:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://opensource.nailabs.com/news/20010709-cboss.html"><b>         NAI Labs Announces DARPA-Funded FreeBSD Security         Initiative</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.nailabs.com/">NAI Labs</a>, NAI Labs         Press Release<br>         NAI Labs, a division of Network Associates, Inc., announced         a $1.2 million contract awarded by the U.S. Navy's Space         and Warfare Systems Command to develop security extensions         to the Open Source FreeBSD operating system.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>June 2001</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2001June:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/06/28/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>Controlling User Logins</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">OnLamp.com</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         An article describing the ways to control user access to         your FreeBSD system.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2001June:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.crn.com/sections/BreakingNews/breakingnews.asp?ArticleID=27727">         <b>Microsoft's FreeBSD Move Aimed At Next Generation Of         Developers</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.crn.com/">CRN</a>, Paula Rooney<br>         A report on Microsoft's venture to port its C# programming         language to FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2001June:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/main_news.cfm?NewsID=3092"><b>         BSD guru to guide Apple on Unix</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.macworld.co.uk/">Mac World</a>,         Macworld (UK) staff<br>         Apple (<a href=         "http://www.apple.com/">http://www.apple.com/</a>) has         recruited FreeBSD founder Jordan Hubbard to its team, in a         bid to steer its Mac OS X BSD (Berkeley Software         Distribution) efforts.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2001June:1"></a>          <p><a href=""><b>Microsoft Uses Open-Source Code Despite         Denying Use of Such Software</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.wsj.com/">Wall Street Journal</a>, Lee         Gomes<br>         An article which states that open-source software connected         with the FreeBSD operating system is used in several places         deep inside several versions of Microsoft's Windows         software, and on numerous server computers that manage         major functions at Microsoft's free e-mail service, <a         href="http://www.hotmail.com/">Hotmail</a>.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2001June:0"></a>          <p><a href="http://zdnet.com.com/2100-11-530056.html"><b>In         your face! MS open source attacks backfire</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/">ZDNet</a>, Lee Gomes<br>         A report on the backfiring of the Microsoft effort to         vilify open source software.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>February 2001</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2001February:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.byte.com/documents/s=558/BYT20010130S0010/"><b>For         Servers: Linux 2.4 vs. FreeBSD 4.1.1</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.byte.com/">Byte</a>, Moshe Bar<br>         BYTE's Linux guru finds himself wondering why he isn't         running FreeBSD --- a comparision (with informal         benchmarks) of FreeBSD 4.1.1 and a Linux based distribution         running the v2.4.0 Linux kernel.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>January 2001</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2001January:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/2001/01/infrrevu/"><b>         Is FreeBSD a Superior Server Platform to Linux?</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.webtechniques.com/">Web Techniques</a>,         Nathan Boeger<br>         A reviewer finds FreeBSD 4.1 to be better suited for web         serving than a Red Hat Linux distribution.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2001January:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.ddj.com/documents/s=865/ddj0165a/"><b>A         Roundtable on BSD, Security, and Quality</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.ddj.com/">Dr Dobbs Journal</a>, Jack J.         Woehr<br>         A report from a roundtable at the recent USENIX Security         Symposium 2000, involving several prominent developers in         the BSD world.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>November 2000</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2000November:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.salon.com/tech/review/2000/11/17/hubbard_osx/index.html">         <b>Open-sourcing the Apple</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.salon.com/">Salon Magazine</a>, Jordan         Hubbard<br>         A geek's appraisal of the Apple OS X from Jordan Hubbard,         one of the lead developers on the FreeBSD project.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>October 2000</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2000October:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.byte.com/documents/BYT20000927S0001/"><b>BSD         OSs Offer Unix Alternatives to Linux</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.byte.com/">BYTE</a>, Bill Nicholls<br>         This column gives an overview of the different versions of         BSD, with links for more information.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>September 2000</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2000September:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.terasolutions.com/pr092900.html"><b>INTERNET'S         BUSIEST OPENSOURCE SOFTWARE ARCHIVE SETS NEW DOWNLOAD         RECORD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.terasolutions.com/">TeraSolutions</a>,         TeraSolutions Press Release<br>         TeraSolutions, Inc. and Lightning Internet Services         announce that the OpenSource archive at <a href=         "ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/">ftp.freesoftware.com</a> has         surpassed the download milestone of two trillion bytes per         day from a single server machine.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000September:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/09/07/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">         <b>BSD Tricks: MFS</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.onlamp.com/">ONLamp.com</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         A short article on using the FreeBSD Memory Filesystem.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000September:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.ispworld.com/bw/sep/Unix_Flavor.htm"><b>TRUSTING         BSD - Ultra-High Security for FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.ispworld.com/">ISPworld</a>, Jeffrey         Carl<br>         An interview with Robert Watson, one of the lead developers         in the <a href="http://www.trustedbsd.org/">TrustedBSD</a>         project.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>August 2000</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2000August:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000807&amp;mode=classic">         <b>More FreeBSD Comics</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/">User Friendly the         Comic Strip</a>, Illiad<br>         See also the comics for the <a href=         "http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000808&amp;mode=classic">         8th</a>, <a href=         "http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000809&amp;mode=classic">         9th</a>, <a href=         "http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000810&amp;mode=classic">         10th</a>, <a href=         "http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000811&amp;mode=classic">         11th</a>, and <a href=         "http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000812&amp;mode=classic">         12th</a>.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>June 2000</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2000June:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.unixreview.com/documents/s=1247/urm0006c/"><b>The         State of the Daemon</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.unixreview.com/">Unix Review</a>,         Michael Lucas<br>         An informative article on BSD, and where it is going.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000June:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://sw.expert.com/news/SE.N1.JUN.00.pdf"><b>Server         Goliaths Turn to Appliance Servers</b></a><br>         <a href="http://sw.expert.com/">Server/Workstation         Expert</a>, Adam Darby<br>         An article evaluating various commercial OSes that contains         a blurb about BSDI and FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000June:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.osopinion.com/Opinions/JamesHoward/JamesHoward1.html">         <b>FreeBSD: Serving the World</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.osopinion.com/">osOpinion</a>, James         Howard<br>         With the recent hype surrounding open source software, an         important project has gone unnoticed in the media. This         project, FreeBSD, aims to create a rock-solid UNIX clone         based on the 4BSD work from the University of California at         Berkeley.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>May 2000</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2000May:6"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/05/29/BU20648.DTL">         <b>Riding the Web Wave</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/">SFGate</a>, Henry Norr<br>         FreeBSD, a relatively unknown operating system is playing a         big role on the Internet.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000May:5"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.salon.com/tech/fsp/2000/05/16/chapter_2_part_one/index.html">         <b>BSD Unix: Power to the people, from the code</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.salon.com/">Salon</a>, Andrew         Leonard<br>         How Berkeley hackers built the Net's most fabled free         operating system on the ashes of the '60s---and then lost         the lead to Linux.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000May:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.techrepublic.com/article.jhtml?id=r00220000516eje01.htm">         <b>Install FreeBSD 4.0 in seven easy steps</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.techrepublic.com/">TechRepublic</a>,         Dru Lavigne<br>         A short guide to installing FreeBSD 4.0.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000May:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.computerworld.com/home/print.nsf/all/000508DC8A">         <b>Partial Reunification May Give BSD New         Visibility</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/">ComputerWorld</a>,         Dominique Deckmyn<br>         Compares the merged Walnut Creek/BSDI OS offering to         Linux.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000May:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/05/05/open.source.smugglers.idg/index.html">         <b>Developers using open-source software behind bosses'         backs</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.cnn.com/">CNN</a>, Peter Wayner<br>         Open-source software sometimes provides a better solution         than expensive commerical, closed software.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000May:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/000501/ca_polyser_1.html"><b>FreeBSD         4.0 Now Includes PolyServe's High Availability Clustering         &amp; Load Balancing Software</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.polyserve.com/">PolyServe</a>,         PolyServe Press Release<br>         PolyServe, a provider of software-based, distributed server         clustering technology, announced co-marketing agreement         with FreeBSD, Inc. to ship PolyServe's Understudy (TM)         software program with all new versions of FreeBSD 4.0         operating system software.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000May:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://webserver.expert.com/news/5.5/n5.shtml"><b>BSDI         Getting the Word Out</b></a><br>         <a href="http://webserver.expert.com/">WebServer         Online</a>, Alexandra Barrett<br>         Talks of the lack of awareness in the market of the         strengths of the BSD operating system and of the plans         afoot to change this.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>April 2000</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2000April:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.bsdi.com/press/20000418.mhtml"><b>The New BSDI         to Offer Technical Support for the FreeBSD Operating         System</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.bsdi.com/">BSDi</a>, BSDi Press         Release<br>         BSDi will be offering technical support contracts for         FreeBSD beginning in May 2000.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000April:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2507538,00.html">         <b>Commentary: BSD sleight of hand</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/">ZD Net News</a>, Stephan         Somogyi<br>         Commentary on the BSDI/FreeBSD merger.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000April:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/200004/freebsd2e&amp;page=1">         <b>FreeBSD 3.4 Review, Part 2: Adopting the         Daemon</b></a><br>         <a href=         "http://www.32bitsonline.com/">32BitsOnline.com</a>,         Clifford Smith<br>         The second part of a review of FreeBSD v3.4.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>March 2000</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2000March:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.sfbg.com/SFLife/34/26/tech.html"><b>The legend         of BSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.sfbg.com/">sf life</a>, Annalee         Newitz<br>         An interview with three BSD veterans on the past and future         of BSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000March:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/03/24/bostic.html">         <b>Bostic on the BSD tradition</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/">O'Reilly Network</a>,         Dale Dougherty<br>         An interview with BSD veteran Keith Bostic on the         BSDI/FreeBSD merger. ``BSD has always had the best         technology'', says Keith.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000March:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-2000-03/lw-03-freebsd_p.html">         <b>Customizing the FreeBSD Kernel</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.linuxworld.com/">LinuxWorld</a>,         Michael Lucas<br>         Michael Lucas presents a guide to customizing the FreeBSD         kernel, written for the Linux oriented.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000March:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.samag.com/archive/0903/feature.shtml"><b>FreeBSD         for the SVR4/Linux Administrator</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.samag.com/">SysAdmin</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         This article attempts to give a System V or Linux         administrator a basic grounding in FreeBSD configuration         and usage.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000March:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/200003/bsdports&amp;page=1">         <b>FreeBSD Ports and Packages System Explained</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.32bitsonline.com/">32BitsOnline</a>,         Bill Swingle<br>         A good description of the FreeBSD Ports collection.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>February 2000</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2000February:5"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.upside.com/texis/mvm/print-it?id=38adbbff0&amp;t=/texis/mvm/news/news">         <b>Business Lessons From Online Porn</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.upside.com/">Upside</a>, Richard A.         Glidewell<br>         Praise for FreeBSD from this article: ``FreeBSD is the         system of choice because it is fast, stable, and can handle         large volumes of traffic.''</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000February:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.linux.com/articles.phtml?aid=7125"><b>Crazed         Ferrets in a Berkeley Shower</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.linux.com/">Linux.com</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         An article on the BSD License.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000February:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.computerworld.com/cwi/story/0,1199,NAV47_STO41147,00.html">         <b>Three Unixlike systems may be better than         Linux</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/">ComputerWorld</a>,         Simson L. Garfinkel<br>         Promotes the BSD OSes as better alternatives to Linux in         the areas of performance, reliability and security.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000February:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.linux.com/featured_articles/20000208/275/"><b>Buddying         up to BSD: Part Five - FreeBSD Continued</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.linux.com/">Linux.com</a>, Matt         Michie<br>         A Linux user writes about his experiences with the FreeBSD         ports system.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000February:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/200002/fbsd34&amp;page=1">         <b>Review of FreeBSD 3.4</b></a><br>         <a href=         "http://www.32bitsonline.com/">32BitsOnline.com</a>,         Clifford Smith<br>         A review of FreeBSD 3.4.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000February:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.boardwatch.com/mag/2000/feb/bwm79.html"><b>FreeBSD         4.0 And Beyond</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.boardwatch.com/">Boardwatch</a>,         Jeffrey Carl<br>         A Jordan Hubbard Interview on Improvements, New Platforms         and What's to Come.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>January 2000</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="2000January:5"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.linux.com/featured_articles/20000126/270/"><b>Buddying         up to BSD: Part Four - FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.linux.com/">Linux.com</a>, Matt         Michie<br>         A Linux user writes about his experiences with FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000January:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.gartnerweb.com/public/static/hotc/hc00085832.html">         <b>Debunking Open-Source Myths: Origins and         Players</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.gartnerweb.com/">Gartner Group</a>, N.         Drakos and M. Driver<br>         A report that looks at and debunks some of the myths         associated with Open Source development.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000January:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20000114S0013"><b>Linux         Scales Enterprise Wall</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.techweb.com/">TechWeb</a>, Mitch         Wagner<br>         About 17 percent of enterprises plan to deploy FreeBSD or         Linux as a primary platform for e-commerce within two         years.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000January:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/01/05/macworld.keynote/index.html">         <b>Jobs announces new MacOS, becomes 'iCEO'</b></a><br>         <a href="http://cnn.com/">CNN</a>, CNN news article<br>         Steve Jobs' Macworld Expo keynote speech mentions FreeBSD         as one of the components in the new Darwin OS from         Apple.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000January:1"></a>          <p><a href="http://www.apple.com/macosx/inside.html"><b>Mac         OS X</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.apple.com/">Apple Inc.</a>, Apple         communication<br>         In an article on the next generation Darwin OS, Apple Inc.,         refers to FreeBSD as one of the ``most acclaimed OS         projects of the modern era.''</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="2000January:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1169/sam0001b/"><b>Linux         under FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.samag.com/">SysAdmin</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         FreeBSD has several options for using software from other         platforms such as Linux. This article examines Linux         emulation under FreeBSD.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>December 1999</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1999December:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/991215/wa_freei_d_1.html"><b>Freei.Net         Doubles Service Speed With Intel(R) Server         Platforms</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.freei.net">Freei.Net</a>, Freei.Net         Press Release<br>         Freei.Net is purchasing hundreds of Intel's LB440GX 2U Rack         Server Platforms as the Internet service provider continues         to experience explosive growth in its subscriber base.         ``The LB440GX flawlessly supports our FreeBSD operating         system,'' said Steve Bourg, Freei.Net's Chief Technical         Officer.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999December:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.data.com/features/1206a.html"><b>FreeBSD 3.3.         Robust OS well suited for Internet/Intranet         Deployment</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.data.com/">Data Communications         Online</a>, Juha Saarinen<br>         Linux administrator turns to FreeBSD and finds it         impressive.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>November 1999</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1999November:6"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=99/11/21/1430208&amp;mode=nocomment">         <b>FreeBSD at COMDEX</b></a><br>         <a href="http://slashdot.org/">Slashdot</a>, Brett         Glass<br>         <a href="mailto:brett@lariat.org">Brett Glass</a> sent this         message to the FreeBSD -chat mailing list, about his         experiences and perceptions at COMDEX. Of particular         interest are the problems he had trying to get vendors to         support the BSDs and Linux.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999November:5"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/1999/11/18/red_hat/index.html">         <b>Who controls free software?</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.salon.com/">Salon Magazine</a>, Andrew         Leonard<br>         Discusses <a href="http://www.redhat.com/">RedHat</a>'s         acquisition of <a href="http://www.cygnus.com/">Cygnus</a>,         quotes <a href="mailto:jkh@FreeBSD.org">Jordan Hubbard</a>         at length, and mentions FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999November:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://macweek.zdnet.com/1999/11/14/darwinist.html"><b>The         Darwinist: Darwin for x86?</b></a><br>         <a href="http://macweek.zdnet.com/">MacWeek</a>, Stephan         Somogyi<br>         A report on Wilfredo Sanchez's session on FreeBSD and the         Apple Darwin project at the first FreeBSDCon.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999November:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://cbs.marketwatch.com/archive/19991108/news/current/soapbox.htx?source=blq/yhoo&amp;dist=yhoo">         <b>Bob Frankenberg's breaking Windows</b></a><br>         <a href="http://cbs.marketwatch.com/">CBS MarketWatch</a>,         Michael Tarsala<br>         In an interview with CBS MarketWatch, Bob Frankenberg,         ex-CEO of <a href="http://www.novell.com/">Novell</a>,         praises FreeBSD for doing ``an exceptionally good job''.         FreeBSD is used in his current company, <a href=         "http://www.encanto.com/">Encanto</a>.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999November:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.applix.com/releases/99-11-03_applixware_office_for_freebsd_os.cfm">         <b>Applix and Walnut Creek Partner to Provide Applixware         Office for the FreeBSD Operating System</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.applix.com/">Applix Inc.</a>, Applix         Inc. press release<br>         Walnut Creek will distribute Applixware Office v4.4.2 in         their FreeBSD 3.3 Power Desktop product. In addition,         Walnut Creek will bundle <a href=         "http://www.applixware.org/">Applix'SHELF</a>, a visual         open-source application development toolset and runtime         environment with FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999November:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1999-10/lw-10-bsd_p.html">         <b>LinuxWorld report on FreeBSDCon 99</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.linuxworld.com/">LinuxWorld</a>, Vicki         Brown<br>         October 17, 1999 marked a milestone in the history of         FreeBSD -- the first FreeBSD conference was held in the         city where it all began.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999November:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://cnn.com/TECH/computing/9911/01/freebsd.con99.idg/index.html">         <b>FreeBSDCon'99: Fans of Linux's lesser-known sibling         gather for the first time</b></a><br>         <a href="http://cnn.com/">CNN</a>, Vicki Brown<br>         Repost of IDG article about FreeBSDCon '99.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>October 1999</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1999October:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://serverwatch.internet.com/reviews/platform-freebsd.html">         <b>ServerWatch's Review of FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://serverwatch.internet.com/">ServerWatch</a>,         Kevin Reichard<br>         FreeBSD v3.2 is as close to the perfect Internet server         operating system as it comes.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999October:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.upside.com/texis/mvm/story?id=380d3cf90&amp;src=yahoo">         <b>Grass Roots Daemocracy</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.upside.com/">Upside</a>, Sam         Williams<br>         A report from the first annual FreeBSDCon held in Berkeley,         California.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999October:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.entera.com/news/pressreleases/1004elsabsd.html">         <b>ENTERA DELIVERS FreeBSD STREAMING SERVER SUPPORTING         QUICKTIME</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.entera.com/">Entera</a>, Entera Press         Release<br>         Entera announces a <a href=         "http://www.streamingserver.org/">free, standards-based         RTSP/RTP server</a> to stream QuickTime from a FreeBSD         platform.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999October:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue4_10/bezroukov/index.html">         <b>Open Source Software Development as a Special Type of         Academic Research</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.firstmonday.dk/">First Monday</a>,         Nikolai Bezroukov<br>         This paper tries to explore links between open source         software development and academic research as a better         paradigm for OSS development.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>September 1999</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1999September:2"></a>          <p><a href=""></a><br>         <a href="http://www.boston.com/">The Boston Globe</a>,<br>         Claims that the operating systems based on BSD are more         reliable and secure. <i>(requires registration with The         Boston Globe prior to viewing)</i></p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999September:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://dowjones.wsj.com/n/SB936961814325017645-d-main-c1.html">         <b>Beyond Linux, Free Systems Help Build The         Web</b></a><br>         <a href="http://dowjones.wsj.com/">Wall Street Journal</a>,         Lee Gomes<br>         An introduction to the BSD family of free operating         systems.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999September:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.samag.com/archive/0809/feature.shtml"><b>Maintaining         Patch Levels with Open Source BSDs</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.samag.com/">SysAdmin</a>, Michael         Lucas<br>         Focusses on the BSD development model and the ease of         keeping upto-date with tools like sup and CVSup.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>August 1999</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1999August:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://web.boston.com/technology/packages/opensource/linux_limelight.shtml">         <b>Out of Linux limelight, devil gets its due</b></a><br>         <a href="http://web.boston.com/">Boston Globe</a>, Hiawatha         Bray<br>         A short (but not very accurate) introduction to FreeBSD for         people who have heard about Linux.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999August:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9908/11/hacker.hols.idg/index.html">         <b>Reporter's notebook: Hackers on holiday</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.cnn.com/">CNN</a>, Ann Harrison<br>         CNN reports that the winner during the &quot;Linux Death         Match&quot; at the Chaos Computer Camp in Germany used         FreeBSD tools to win out over Linux attackers. More details         are available at <a href=         "http://www.42.org/~sec/Berichte/199908Camp/index.en.html#match">         http://www.42.org/~sec/Berichte/199908Camp/index.en.html#match</a>.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999August:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99aug/19990803.html">         <b>More FreeBSD Comics</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/">User Friendly the         Comic Strip</a>, Illiad<br>         See also the comics for the <a href=         "http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99aug/19990804.html">         4th</a> and the <a href=         "http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99aug/19990805.html">         5th</a>.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999August:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.fast.no/company/press/twbs02081999.html"><b>World's         Biggest Internet Search Engine Goes Online</b></a><br>         <a href="http://web.fast.no/">Fast Search &amp;         Transfer</a>, FAST Press Release<br>         Said to be the largest search engine on the Internet, <a         href="http://www.alltheweb.com/">FAST Web Search</a> <a         href=         "http://www-new.fast.no/faq/faqfastwebsearch.html#Hardware">         uses the FreeBSD operating system</a>.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999August:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/08/990802072727.htm">         <b>Duke Computer Scientists Exceed &quot;Gigabit&quot; Data         Processing Speeds With Internet Software</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/">Science Daily         Magazine</a>, Duke University press release<br>         Using FreeBSD, Duke University computer science researchers         have developed a system for communication at speeds higher         than one billion bits per second in a local area network of         personal computers. More details can be found at the <a         href="http://www.cs.duke.edu/ari/trapeze">Trapeze         project</a> web site.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>July 1999</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1999July:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.pair.com/pair/press/19990727.html"><b>WORLDS         LARGEST INDEPENDENT IPP HITS NEW MILESTONE</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.pair.com/">Pair Networks</a>, pair         Networks press release<br>         pair Networks, Inc., the World's largest independently         owned and operated paid hosting service, today announced         that it has surpassed the 60,000 Web site milestone. Their         web servers in their state-of-the-art data center house         more than 2 Terabytes of storage, and deliver up to 100         million hits per day to site visitors. pair uses FreeBSD in         order to ensure maximum uptime and reliability.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999July:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.techwebuk.com/story/TUK19990726S0029"><b>Free         OS? It' s as easy as BSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.techwebuk.com/">TechWeb UK</a>, Peter         McGarvey<br>         Network manager Peter McGarvey writes about his experience         with a number of varieties of Unix. He sums up: <i>FreeBSD         is the greatest</i>.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999July:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2299366,00.html">         <b>BSD a better OS than Linux?</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/">ZD Net News</a>, Bob         Sullivan<br>         BSD is the software behind the world's most popular Web         site and the world's most popular FTP site.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999July:1"></a>          <p><a href="http://www.msnbc.com/news/292376.asp"><b>The         Net's stealth operating system</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.msnbc.com/">MSNBC</a>, Bob Sullivan<br>         BSD powers some of the biggest sites, and its users are         among the most jealous of Linux.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999July:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.performancecomputing.com/features/9906of2.shtml">         <b>Embed Together: The Case For BSD In Network         Appliances</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.performancecomputing.com/">Performance         Computing</a>, Kevin Rose and Charles Davidson<br>         Underlines the advantages of BSD for the embedded device         market. Mentions <a href=         "http://www.FreeBSD.org/~picobsd/">picoBSD</a>.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>June 1999</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1999June:6"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://ebs.tamu.edu/kamu-fm/gig-24jun99.ram"><b>Radio         interview: Linux and FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href=         "http://cis.tamu.edu/news/gigabytes/index.html">GigABytes         Radio Talk Show</a>, Chris DiBona and Jordan Hubbard<br>         Chris DiBona of VA Research and Jordan Hubbard of the         FreeBSD Project give their views on Linux and FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999June:5"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.ntsystems.com/db_area/archive/1999/9906/306r1.shtml">         <b>Thin Servers</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.ntsystems.com/">Windows NT Systems</a>,         Ted Drude<br>         A survey of thin servers, featuring products using FreeBSD         as their internal operating system.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999June:4"></a>          <p><a href="http://www.pcc.ie/net/ci.html"><b>Information         Technology and the Internet in Co-operation         Ireland</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.pcc.ie/">Public Communications Centre,         Ireland</a>, Interview with Michael Doyle<br>         Michael Doyle, system administrator for <a href=         "http://www.co-operation-ireland.ie">Co-operation         Ireland</a> roots for FreeBSD in this interview. Michael is         using FreeBSD and <a href=         "http://www.postgresql.org">PostgreSQL</a> as a         cost-effective and ultra-reliable solution for his         organization's I.T. needs.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999June:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/199906/gplbsd&amp;page=1">         <b>GPL and BSD: explication and comparison</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.32bitsonline.com/">32BitsOnline</a>,         Rob Bos<br>         An article comparing BSD and GPL style licenses.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999June:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.wired.com/news/news/business/story/20483.html"><b>         CmdrTaco on Slashdot Sale</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.wired.com/">Wired Business News</a>,         Leander Kahney<br>         In an interview with Wired News, Rob Malda, founder of <a         href="http://slashdot.org/">Slashdot</a>, says that he         would now like to spend some more time reporting on         FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999June:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://serverwatch.internet.com/reviews/platform-freebsd.html">         <b>Server Platforms - FreeBSD Review</b></a><br>         <a href="http://serverwatch.internet.com/">ServerWatch</a>,         Kevin Reichard<br>         FreeBSD: Is it the perfect Internet server operating         system? As close as it comes.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999June:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.networkweek.com/openwindow/story/NWW19990611S0005">         <b>Yes! There is intelligent life beyond Linux</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.networkweek.com/">Network Week         Online</a>, David Cartwright<br>         It looks like Unix, it tastes like Unix but it isn't Unix.         It's FreeBSD!</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>May 1999</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1999May:6"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.sunworld.com/sunworldonline/swol-05-1999/swol-05-silicon.html">         <b>Silicon Carny: Why I run FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.sunworld.com/">SunWorld</a>, Rich         Morin<br>         Rich Morin explains why FreeBSD is the superior OS for         him.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999May:5"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.wccdrom.com/press/wcarchive_milestone.phtml"><b>         INTERNET'S BUSIEST SOFTWARE ARCHIVE REACHES NEW DOWNLOAD         MILESTONE</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.wccdrom.com/">Walnut Creek CDROM</a>,         David Greenman<br>         Walnut Creek CDROM, Inc. announces that their popular         software archive at ftp://ftp.cdrom.com has surpassed the         one trillion bytes (one terabyte) milestone of files         downloaded per day from a single server machine.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999May:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://home.cnet.com/category/0-3709-7-284910.html"><b>Bye-Bye,         Windows</b></a><br>         <a href="http://home.cnet.com">CNet</a>, Christopher         Lindquist<br>         Reviews alternative PC operating systems. Includes a <a         href=         "http://home.cnet.com/category/topic/0,10000,0-3709-7-285083,00.html">         review of FreeBSD 3.2</a>.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999May:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_321000/321433.stm">         <b>Gnome is no Windows dwarf</b></a><br>         <a href="http://bbc.co.uk/">BBC</a>, Chris Nuttall<br>         Article on Gnome and the Open Source movement. Mentions         FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999May:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.pioneerplanet.com/reprints/051799tech.htm"><b>OS         Also-Rans</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.pioneerplanet.com">Pioneer Planet</a>,         JULIO OJEDA-ZAPATA<br>         A short article introducing a few alternative OSes,         including FreeBSD and OpenBSD. Aimed at the general         public.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999May:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.wccdrom.com/press/micron.phtml"><b>Micron         Electronics NetFRAME chosen for Internet's busiest         site</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.wccdrom.com/">Walnut Creek CDROM</a>,         David Greenman<br>         During its first full day of operation, the new NetFRAME         9201 server set a new all-time one day download record of         969GB of files, surpassing the previous record set last         year of 873GB/day.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999May:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/news/0,4153,400844,00.html">         <b>The other open-source OS: FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/">ZD Net</a>, Anne Chen<br>         Examples of FreeBSD deployment in the real world and why         some technology officers find it attractive.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>April 1999</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1999April:9"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.data.com/issue/990407/open.html"><b>Open-Source         Software: Power to the People</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.data.com">Data Communications</a>, Lee         Bruno<br>         Linux and BSD Unix are starting to show up on more and more         corporate servers, running alongside or even replacing         Netware and Windows NT.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999April:8"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://advocacy.FreeBSD.org/stories/pr_xml.html"><b>XML:         Complete XML Development System Integrated with         FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://advocacy.FreeBSD.org/">FreeBSD         Advocacy</a>, Jordan Hubbard<br>         Included with FreeBSD 3.1 is a complete, integrated         SGML/XML development system that installs with a simple,         easy to use command sequence.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999April:7"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.inktomi.com/new/press/ts3.html"><b>Inktomi         Announces Traffic Server 3.0</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.inktomi.com">Inktomi</a>, Inktomi press         release<br>         FreeBSD is a supported operating system for a new version         of Inktomi's carrier-class network cache platform.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999April:6"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://advocacy.FreeBSD.org/stories/pr_matrix.html"><b>The         Matrix: FreeBSD Used to Generate Special         Effects</b></a><br>         <a href="http://advocacy.FreeBSD.org/">FreeBSD         Advocacy</a>, Jordan Hubbard<br>         Dual-Processor FreeBSD systems were used to generate a         large number of special effects in the cutting edge Warner         Brothers film, <i>The Matrix</i>.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999April:5"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.osopinion.com/Opinions/PrestonWiley/PrestonWiley1.html">         <b>Let's Get More Educated About FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.osopinion.com/">osOpinion</a>, Preston         S. Wiley<br>         A system administrator shares his views on FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999April:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.zdnet.com/sr/stories/column/0,4712,398025,00.html">         <b>The Oldest Free OS</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.zdnet.com">ZD Net</a>, Steven J.         Vaughan-Nichols<br>         What are the oldest free operating systems around? The         answer is the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) Unix         variants.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999April:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.upside.com/texis/mvm/down_the_toilet?id=3714d4820">         <b>FreeBSD wants a place in the sun</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.upside.com">Upside</a>, Sam         Williams<br>         Introduces FreeBSD to Linux users.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999April:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.internetworld.com/print/current/webdev/19990412-freebsd.html">         <b>FreeBSD Offers a Sound Open Source         Alternative</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.internetworld.com">Internet World</a>,         James C. Luh<br>         Outside technical circles, many remain unaware of viable         choices for internet servers---like the FreeBSD operating         system that drives Web servers for such high-profile names         as Yahoo and Best Internet Communications (now part of         Verio).</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999April:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://cnn.com/TECH/computing/9904/08/cdrom.idg/index.html">         <b>Serious FTP: Behind the scenes of Walnut Creek         CDROM</b></a><br>         <a href="http://cnn.com">CNN</a>, Rich Morin<br>         A description of the Walnut Creek CDROM setup. The article         is also available from <a href=         "http://www.sunworld.com/swol-04-1999/swol-04-silicon.html">         SunWorld</a>.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999April:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.techweb.com/se/directlink.cgi?DAT19990407S0024">         <b>Thin Servers: Off-the-Shelf Internet Help</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.techweb.com/">TechWeb</a>, Christine         Zimmerman<br>         Discusses thin-servers, including six built using an         embedded FreeBSD kernel.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>March 1999</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1999March:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990320.html">         <b>A FreeBSD Comic Strip</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/">User Friendly the         Comic Strip</a>, Illiad<br>         See also the serial from the <a href=         "http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990322.html">         22nd</a>, <a href=         "http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990323.html">         23rd</a>, <a href=         "http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990324.html">         24th</a>, <a href=         "http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990325.html">         25th</a>, <a href=         "http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990326.html">         26th</a>, and <a href=         "http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990327.html">         27th</a> of March, 1999.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999March:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.it.fairfax.com.au/990316/openline1.html"><b>Rising         support for BSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.it.fairfax.com.au">Fairfax IT News</a>,         Nathan Cochrane<br>         Columnist Nathan Cochrane talks about the BSD family of         open source operating systems.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999March:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://opensource.oreilly.com/news/scoville_0399.html"><b>Whence         the Source: Untangling the Open Source/Free Software         Debate</b></a><br>         <a href="http://opensource.oreilly.com">O'Reilly Open         Source</a>, Thomas Scoville<br>         An article on the open-source / free-software debate.         Mentions Berkeley Unix as one of the early successes of         shared source code collaboration.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>February 1999</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1999February:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://lwn.net/1999/features/ACInterview/"><b>LWN         interviews Alan Cox</b></a><br>         <a href="http://lwn.net/">Linux Weekly News</a>,<br>         There is a small but interesting FreeBSD mention in LWN in         an interview with Linux's Alan Cox.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999February:0"></a>          <p><a href=""></a><br>         <a href="http://www.economist.com">The Economist</a>,<br>         Software that has been developed by thousands of volunteers         and is given away is often better than the stuff for sale.         <i>Note</i>: The article is no longer available online         without registration.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>January 1999</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1999January:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/opensources/book/kirkmck.html">         <b>Twenty Years of Berkeley Unix</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.oreilly.com">O'Reilly and         Associates</a>, Marshall Kirk McKusick<br>         A short history of Berkeley Unix.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999January:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue57/2515.html"><b>WWWsmith:         Installation and Configuration of FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.linuxjournal.com/">LINUX JOURNAL</a>,         Sean Eric Fagan<br>         Here is how to set up a web server using another freely         available operating system, FreeBSD, a high performance,         mature, Unix-like system.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999January:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.sunworld.com/swol-01-1999/swol-01-bsd.html"><b>The         return of BSD - What are the BSD flavors and why might you         use them?</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.sunworld.com/">SunWorld</a>, Greg         Lehey<br>         Introduces the modern BSD OSes to the general public.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999January:1"></a>          <p><a href=""></a><br>         <a href="http://www.gartner.com/">GartnerGroup</a>,<br>         While finished thin servers should be optimized in both         hardware and software for the task at hand, who says the         software and hardware must come from the same developer?         This Perspective examines the emerging trend in the OEM         market of divorcing the software layer from the hardware         layer. Many operating systems are vying to be the OS of         choice for thin servers. This document examines this issue         in detail, particularly the differences between Linux and         FreeBSD, the current de facto leaders in the market.         <i>Note</i>: The article is no longer available online         without registration.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1999January:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://helix.nature.com/webmatters/tomog/tomog.html"><b>Nature         Web Matters: Internet tomography</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.nature.com/">Nature</a>, K.C. Claffy,         Tracie Monk &amp; Daniel McRobb, UCSD/CAIDA, USA.<br>         The article describes a network management tool built on         FreeBSD that has even used network connections to         www.FreeBSD.org for performing network research.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>December 1998</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1998December:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1998-12/lw-12-freebsd.html">         <b>The story on FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.linuxworld.com/">LinuxWorld</a>,         Cameron Laird and Kathryn Soraiz<br>         This issue has a good article on FreeBSD and why it's worth         a look by Linux folks.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>November 1998</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1998November:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.edventure.com/release1/1198.html"><b>The         Open-Source Revolution</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.edventure.com/release1/">RELEASE         1.0</a>, Tim O'Reilly, with an introduction by Esther         Dyson<br>         A brief, business oriented introduction to the open source         community.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998November:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.linuxtoday.com/stories/1005.html"><b>Report         from Comdex--Walnut Creek CDROM, FreeBSD and         Slackware</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.linuxtoday.com/">Linux Today</a>,         Dwight Johnson<br>         There is a good report on the Walnut Creek booth and         FreeBSD at the Linux Today website. The first half of the         report is on Slackware Linux, the second half is on         FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998November:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,28816,00.html"><b>Ellison         plans hardware, bashes Bill</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.news.com/">CNET News.com</a>, Tim         Clark<br>         Larry Ellison talking about their new dedicated Oracle         servers, mentions FreeBSD as one of a list of candidate         OSes for the platform.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>October 1998</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1998October:5"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.computerbits.com/archive/19981000/lnx9810.htm"><b>         Linux/etc, The other free Unixes, part 2 of 2</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.computerbits.com/">Computer Bits</a>,         Terry Griffin<br>         Continuation of an earlier column reviewing freely         available Unix like operating systems.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998October:4"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.performance-computing.com/features/9810of1.shtml">         <b>What Is FreeBSD?</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.performance-computing.com/">Performance         Computing</a>, Jordan K. Hubbard<br>         An introduction to FreeBSD, and where it stands with         respect to the other free OSes.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998October:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.mercurycenter.com/business/center/unix102798.htm">         <b>Unix back in the fight with NT</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.mercurycenter.com/">Mercury Center</a>,         Miguel Helft<br>         An article touting the stability and power of the Unix         platform over NT.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998October:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/pclabs/nettools/1718/bench1.html">         <b>A No-Cost NOS</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/">ZDNet</a>, Ryan         Snedegar<br>         Ryan Snedegar reviews FreeBSD 2.2.7 and finds its         web-serving performance to be better than Windows NT.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998October:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/stories/prtarchivestory/0,4356,361668,00.HTML">         <b>Open Code Frees Up The Net</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/">Inter@ctive         Week</a>, Charles Babcock<br>         About why customers prefer open source software like Linux,         FreeBSD, Perl and TCL to proprietary alternatives.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998October:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/computimes/1998/1012/cmp2.htm">         <b>It's only free Unix - but I like it</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.irish-times.com/">The Irish Times</a>,         David Malone<br>         </p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>September 1998</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1998September:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.computerbits.com/archive/19980900/lnx9809.htm"><b>         Linux/etc, The other free Unixes, part 1 of 2</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.computerbits.com/">Computer Bits</a>,         Terry Griffin<br>         Briefly reviews the BSD Unix heritage.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998September:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.ddj.com/articles/1998/9809/9809e/9809e.htm"><b>Communications         &amp; Networking: Asynchronous Communications Using select         and poll</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.ddj.com/">Dr. Dobb's Journal</a>, Sean         Eric Fagan<br>         On how to use FreeBSD's <tt><a href=         "http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?select">select(2)</a></tt>         and <tt><a href=         "http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?poll">poll(2)</a></tt>         system calls.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998September:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.zdnet.com/sr/stories/issue/0,4537,349576,00.html">         <b>Quality Unix for FREE</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/sr/">Sm@rt Reseller         Online</a>, Brett Glass<br>         A short introduction to FreeBSD 2.2.7.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>August 1998</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1998August:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,25526,00.html"><b>Hack         raises flags about small ISPs</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.news.com/">News.com: Tech News         First</a>, Jim Hu, Staff Writer, CNET NEWS.COM<br>         Desire for better security has led some ISPs to deploy         FreeBSD on their servers.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>July 1998</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1998July:1"></a>          <p><a href="http://www.crl.com/wccdromrcd.html"><b>Walnut         Creek CDROM, One of the Largest Public FTP Archives in the         World, Sets Traffic Record Using FreeBSD and Colocating on         CRL's High-Speed Internet Network</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.crl.com/">CRL Network Services</a>, CRL         Press Release<br>         </p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998July:0"></a>          <p><a href=""><b>Pulling on one end of the rope</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.freshmeat.net/">( freshmeat )</a>,         Jordan K. Hubbard<br>         Jordan compares the past of Unix with the future of Linux,         outlining possible similarities and describing faults that         could be prevented.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>June 1998</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1998June:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,23145,00.html"><b>Nader         urges Windows probe</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.news.com/">CNET News.com</a>, Jeff         Pelline<br>         Consumer-rights advocate Ralph Nader mentions FreeBSD by         name.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998June:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://RhapsodyOS.com/editorial/stone/ST00014.html"><b>Stone's         Throw, Issue Fourteen: Home of the Brave, Land of the         FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://RhapsodyOS.com/">RhapsodyOS</a>, Andrew         Stone<br>         </p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>May 1998</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1998May:3"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.WebTechniques.com/features/1998/05/engelschall/engelschall.shtml">         <b>Load Balancing Your Web Site</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.WebTechniques.com/">Web Techniques         Magazine</a>, Ralf S.Engelschall<br>         Practical approaches to distributing HTTP traffic at your         site. Includes a section on performance tuning Apache under         FreeBSD.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998May:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.ncworldmag.com/ncworld/ncw-05-1998/ncw-05-nextten.html">         <b>Is NT paranoid or is Unix out to get it?</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.ncworldmag.com/">NC World</a>, Nicholas         Petreley<br>         </p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998May:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.samag.com/archive/0705/feature.shtml"><b>Security         Tools in FreeBSD</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.samag.com/">SysAdmin</a>, Guy         Helmer<br>         </p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998May:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://advisor.gartner.com/inbox/articles/ihl2_6398.html"><b>         Free Unix: Do You Get What You Pay For?</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.gartner.com/">GartnerGroup</a>, G.         Weiss<br>         </p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>April 1998</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1998April:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.ncworldmag.com/ncworld/ncw-04-1998/ncw-04-nextten.html">         <b>The new Unix alters NT's orbit</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.ncworldmag.com/">NC World</a>, Nicholas         Petreley<br>         </p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998April:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.dv.com/magazine/1998/0498/johnson0498.html"><b>Who's         Serving Who?</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.dv.com/">DV Live Magazine</a>, Nels         Johnson<br>         For smaller companies and web sites, a FreeBSD and Apache         on an Intel (PC) architecture machine is more than         sufficient.</p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>March 1998</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1998March:2"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.ncworldmag.com/ncworld/ncw-03-1998/ncw-03-nextten.html">         <b>Searching for the next Windows NT</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.ncworldmag.com/">NC World</a>, Nicholas         Petreley<br>         </p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998March:1"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.ddj.com/ddj/1998/1998_03/index.htm"><b>Benchmarking         and Software Testing: Tracing BSD System Calls</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.ddj.com/">Dr. Dobb's Journal</a>, Sean         Eric Fagan<br>         <i>Note</i>: the article is not available online.</p>       </li>        <li>         <a name="1998March:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.cnet.com/Content/Reviews/Compare/AltOS/"><b>Five         alternative operating systems reviewed</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.cnet.com/">CNET</a>, Cormac Foster<br>         </p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>February 1998</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1998February:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.news.com/SpecialFeatures/0,5,18652,00.html"><b>Source         code for the masses</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.news.com">News.com</a>, Alex Lash<br>         </p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>August 1997</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1997August:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.computerbits.com/archive/9708/lan9708.htm"><b>The         Network Community</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.computerbits.com/">Computer Bits         Online</a>, Ted Mittelstaedt<br>         </p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>May 1997</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1997May:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.ncworldmag.com/ncworld/ncw-05-1997/ncw-05-analysis.html">         <b>The Politics of NC Computing According to         Oracle</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.ncworldmag.com/">NC World</a>, Rawn         Shaw<br>         </p>       </li>     </ul>      <h1>November 1996</h1>      <ul>       <li>         <a name="1996November:0"></a>          <p><a href=         "http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1211/sam9611d/"><b>Assorted         Security Tips for UNIX</b></a><br>         <a href="http://www.samag.com/">SysAdmin</a>, Arthur         Donkers<br>         A collection of tips and tricks to secure your internal         network.</p>       </li>     </ul>     <a href="../news/news.html">Accueil Nouvelles</a>     <hr noshade="noshade">      <address>       <a href=       "../mailto.html">freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org</a><br>       Copyright (c) 1995-2003 Le Projet FreeBSD. 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