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09 2003


News: September 03, 2003 09:17:44
Changes to the NetBSD Packages Collection in July 2003
At the end of July 2003, there were 3892 packages in the NetBSD Packages Collection, up from 3820 the previous month, a rise of 72. The Package of the Month award goes to xpkgwedge.

Features: September 03, 2003 09:58:11
Embedded NetBSD - Tiny systems
NetBSD is an extremely flexible operating system that is designed to be portable across various architectures. This feature makes it attractive for embedded developers. In this article, the author demonstrates a process for creating a very small kernel that can boot, either to a shell prompt or to a login screen.

Features: September 03, 2003 10:09:11
Embedded NetBSD - Tiny systems
NetBSD is an extremely flexible operating system that is designed to be portable across various architectures. This feature makes it attractive for embedded developers. In this article, the author demonstrates a process for creating a very small kernel that can boot, either to a shell prompt or to a login screen.

Features: September 03, 2003 12:53:38
Building tiny systems with embedded NetBSD
NetBSD is an extremely flexible operating system that is designed to be portable across various architectures. This feature makes it attractive for embedded developers. In this article, the author demonstrates a process for creating a very small kernel that can boot, either to a shell prompt or to a login screen.

News: September 03, 2003 23:18:25
FreeBSD vs. Linux on TechTV!
OffMyServer CTO, Matt Olander, and FreeBSDMall VP of Engineering and Release Engineer, Murray Stokely appeared on TechTV, a major technology network. The purpose of the show was to see how FreeBSD stacked up against Linux in a desktop environment.

News: September 10, 2003 07:34:30
Wind River terminating BSD/OS
Wind River has sent letters to BSD/OS customers saying that the October release of BSD/OS 5.1 ISE will be the final release and that they are initiating the retirement phase for all of Wind River BSD/OS-based products.