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Security | BSDFreak.org
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FreeBSD news, reviews and howtos. Intel vulnerability could hit FreeBSD x64 systems. A recently discovered vulnerability that affects 64-bit FreeBSD systems running on Intel hardware could lead to exploitation of higher privileges by users that already have local system access. Intel adamantly claims that the vulnerability is a result of software implementation issues, rather than their processors. The FreeBSD security advisory regarding this matter states the following […]. June 15, 2012. 32; No Comments.
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FreeBSD 8.1 beta coming soon | BSDFreak.org
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FreeBSD news, reviews and howtos. FreeBSD 8.1 beta coming soon. Is scheduled for May 24th. A beta release will be publicly available on May 28th. The more testing that can be done by the community, the more bugs that can be worked out before the release. Currently the official release is scheduled to be available on or after July 9th. 8.1 will be a long term release of the FreeBSD operating system. Did you enjoy this article? May 23, 2010. 32; Tags: beta. 32; Posted in: News. You must be logged in.
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History | BSDFreak.org
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FreeBSD news, reviews and howtos. Archive for the ‘History’ Category. The Evolution of NetBSD. In 1969, the Defense Department started the ARPAnet. That same year, a Bell Labs hacker invented Unix. The ARPAnet evolved into the Internet, and one of the descendents of Unix is NetBSD. Ken Thompson had been working on a time-sharing system for Bell Labs when the project was cancelled. Meanwhile, Dennis Ritchie had invented a new programming language […]. June 23, 2012. 32; Tags: freebsd. 32; 1 Comment.
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64-bit | BSDFreak.org
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FreeBSD news, reviews and howtos. Intel vulnerability could hit FreeBSD x64 systems. A recently discovered vulnerability that affects 64-bit FreeBSD systems running on Intel hardware could lead to exploitation of higher privileges by users that already have local system access. Intel adamantly claims that the vulnerability is a result of software implementation issues, rather than their processors. The FreeBSD security advisory regarding this matter states the following […]. June 15, 2012. 32; No Comments.
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Netbsd | BSDFreak.org
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FreeBSD news, reviews and howtos. The Evolution of NetBSD. In 1969, the Defense Department started the ARPAnet. That same year, a Bell Labs hacker invented Unix. The ARPAnet evolved into the Internet, and one of the descendents of Unix is NetBSD. Ken Thompson had been working on a time-sharing system for Bell Labs when the project was cancelled. Meanwhile, Dennis Ritchie had invented a new programming language […]. June 23, 2012. 32; Tags: freebsd. 32; Posted in: History. 32; 1 Comment.
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January, 2014 | BSDFreak.org
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FreeBSD news, reviews and howtos. Archive for January, 2014. FreeBSD 10.0 released. The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE. This is the first release of the stable/10 branch. Some of the highlights: * GCC is no longer installed by default on architectures where clang(1) is the default compiler. * Unbound has been imported to the base system as the local […]. January 20, 2014. 32; Posted in: News. 32; No Comments. FreeBSD 10.0 released.
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The Evolution of NetBSD | BSDFreak.org
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FreeBSD news, reviews and howtos. The Evolution of NetBSD. In 1969, the Defense Department. That same year, a Bell Labs. The ARPAnet evolved into the Internet. And one of the descendents of Unix is NetBSD. Had been working on a time-sharing system for Bell Labs when the project was cancelled. Meanwhile, Dennis Ritchie. Had invented a new programming language called C. The first paper on Unix was presented in November 1973. A professor at the University of California. Ten years passed. DARPA continued...
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Intel | BSDFreak.org
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FreeBSD news, reviews and howtos. Intel vulnerability could hit FreeBSD x64 systems. A recently discovered vulnerability that affects 64-bit FreeBSD systems running on Intel hardware could lead to exploitation of higher privileges by users that already have local system access. Intel adamantly claims that the vulnerability is a result of software implementation issues, rather than their processors. The FreeBSD security advisory regarding this matter states the following […]. June 15, 2012. 32; No Comments.
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Google Summer of Code Projects started | BSDFreak.org
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FreeBSD news, reviews and howtos. Google Summer of Code Projects started. FreeBSD News Flash: The FreeBSD Project again received many high quality applications from students participating in Google’s Summer of Code. Did you enjoy this article? May 28, 2010. 32; Tags: Google. 32; Posted in: Press Release. You must be logged in. To post a comment. FreeBSD 10.0 released. The Evolution of NetBSD. Intel vulnerability could hit FreeBSD x64 systems. FreeBSD 9.0 Released. Google Summer of Code Projects started.