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Bordeaux 1.6 For FreeBSD and PC-BSD Released

January 6, 2009 by Rob

Tom Wickline writes “Steven Edwards of the Bordeaux Technology Group released Bordeaux 1.6 for FreeBSD and PC-BSD today. Bordeaux 1.6 comes with added support for Google’s Chrome Web Browser, Google Earth, and Google Picasa. In addition, Cellar support has improved; you can now delete and install into an existing Cellar. There have also been many small bug fixes and tweaks on the backend to improve the speed and reliability of all the supported applications.”

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Benchmarks For Ubuntu vs. OpenSolaris vs. FreeBSD

January 6, 2009 by Rob

Ashmash writes “After their Mac OS X versus Ubuntu benchmarks earlier this month, Phoronix.com has now carried out a performance comparison between Ubuntu 8.10, OpenSolaris 2008.11 and FreeBSD 7.1. They used a dual quad-core workstation with the Phoronix Test Suite to run primarily Java, disk, and computational benchmarks. The 64-bit build of Ubuntu 8.10 was the fastest overall, but FreeBSD and OpenSolaris were first in other areas.”

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OpenBSD 4.4 Released

January 6, 2009 by Rob

Linux blog writes “The new version of OpenBSD is available for download. There are lots of nifty new features to try out including OpenSSH 5.1 with chroot(2) support, Xenocara, Gnome 2.20.3, KDE 3.5.8, etc. Machines using the UltraSPARC IV/T1/T2 and Fujitsu SPARC64-V/VI/VII are now supported. It seems amazing to me that they keep delivering these new results on a six-month release cycle.”

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BSDanywhere Announces First Release

January 6, 2009 by Rob

The call of ktulu writes “Good things come to those who wait. After eight months of work the relatively new project BSDanywhere has announced its first final release 4.3. BSDanywhere is a bootable Live-CD image based on OpenBSD. It consists of the entire OpenBSD base system (without compiler) plus enlightenment desktop, an unrepresentative collection of software, automatic hardware detection and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices as well as other peripherals. Give it a spin.”

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PC-BSD 7 Released, With KDE 4.1.1

January 6, 2009 by Rob

Gonzalo Martinez-Sanjuan Sanchez writes “The PC-BSD team is pleased to announce PC-BSD version 7.0! (Release Name: Fibonacci Edition.) This release marks a milestone for PC-BSD, by moving to the latest FreeBSD 7-Stable and also incorporating the KDE 4.1.1 desktop. Users will immediately notice the improved visual interface that KDE 4.1.1 offers, as well as a large improvement in hardware support and speed from the update to FreeBSD 7-Stable.”

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DragonFly BSD Releases Version 2.0

January 6, 2009 by Rob

An anonymous reader writes “DragonFly BSD 2.0 has been released! It includes HAMMER, DragonFly’s brand-new file system supporting advanced features like history, snapshots and various other cool things. Will it become the new ZFS? Since it is BSD licensed it could also be integrated into various other operating systems.”

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Puffy and the Cryptonauts: What’s New in OpenBSD 4.3

January 6, 2009 by Rob

tile imageAnother release of OpenBSD is imminent, which can mean only one thing… Federico Biancuzzi must be out with his virtual microphone interviewing all the major players to put together a roundup of what’s new and interesting in OpenBSD 4.3. Read how a nasty little bug in DHCP was caught and fixed, and all the new features you can expect on May 1st.

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What’s New in FreeBSD 7.0

January 6, 2009 by Rob

tile imageAfter much anticipation, FreeBSD is approaching a milestone release, 7.0. As with all major happenings in the BSD world, Federico Biancuzzi, our man in the streets, has interviewed dozens of major contributors to put together this report on what’s new and hot.

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Puffy’s Marathon: What’s New in OpenBSD 4.2

January 6, 2009 by Rob

tile imageOpenBSD 4.2 is being released today, and as our faithful BSD interviewer can attest, there’s a ton and a half of new features to marvel at. Federico Biancuzzi interviewed 23 (!) of the OpenBSD developers and has this massive report to share.

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Subversion for BSD With All the Bells and Whistles

January 6, 2009 by Rob

tile imageSubversion is one of the leading source control systems in use today, but there are a bewildering assortment of add-ons and optional functionalities that you can integrate with it. Jeff Palmer recently implemented a full-blown SVN site on BSD, and has provided a step by step guide.

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