I'm a relatively neophyte when it comes to *NIX. I've tried Red Hat and Mandrake, which AFAIK are the easiest distros to install and get up and running. However, since I bought an iBook, I've taken an ...
BSD and Linux use different kernels and package managers. BSD is closer to a pure Unix experience. The FreeBSD installer is no-frills and terminal-based, and there are post-installation steps if you ...
Learn different ways to check FreeBSD version. Knowing your FreeBSD version helps you keep your system healthy.
Project retires 32-bit ports, embraces pkgbase, and modernizes build process The latest release of FreeBSD contains a lot of ...
Lets say one gets pretty goood with either Linux or FreeBSD. Say both for desktop use and administering web, database, ftp and mail internet servers remotely.<BR><BR>How big a deal is it to swith ...