October 2001 Issue Of Daemon News Is Live
questionlp writes: "The October 2001 issue of Daemon News is now on-line. This month's issue has articles on TrustedBSD, placing named into a chroot'd environment, backing up Windows from FreeBSD, and a note on the recent new releases of the different BSD operating systems (including Mac OS X 10.1)."
Speaking as one of the article writers for this month's issue, I personally don't have the resources nor time to dig into the other BSD operating systems. Also, I focus primarily on FreeBSD since I run FreeBSD on all of my machines that I run and manage (sans my primary work machine, which runs Windows 2000). The only machines that I can install a non-Windows operating system on are usually lower-end machines that don't have a lot of hard drive space (I know hard drive space is cheap, but I'm in debt right now).
Once I'm done with my next two FreeBSD projects for work, then I will try to snag a Mac machine and maybe write an article on Mac OS X 10.1.
If you want to see more general BSD articles or an article on your favorite BSD flavor (be it OpenBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X 10.x or Darwin), and you have the time to write an article... you are very welcome to submit it to Daemon News. If so, just send a completed article to articles@daemonnews.org
Netcraft Confirms: *BSD is dying
I confirm that this is the same tired-ass old post you've been giving us all along. The word is originality; look it up, toad.
By the way, it should be noted that Netcraft itself is running Apache on FreeBSD.
It's a very dark ride.