damnsmallbsd.org
BSD family of UNIX operating systems : compiled list
http://www.damnsmallbsd.org/pub/BSD-UNIX
Small, Little, & Micro BSD images. Is a BSD distribution intended for hardware with lower resources than those most frequently encountered on a standard PC. Intended targets include: legacy PC's, modems, routers, switches, AP's (Access Points), Set Top Boxes, Atoms, and Cell Phones —. To name but a few. BSD family of UNIX operating systems : compiled list. Homepage: http:/ www.freebsd.org/. Download: http:/ DamnSmallBSD.ORG/docs/userdocs/freebsd/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html. DesktopBSD aims at being a stabl...
karlbsd.blogspot.com
OpenBSD & Me: SNAPSHOT amd64 X200: httpd + PostgreSQL + Drupal 7.
http://karlbsd.blogspot.com/2015/08/openbsd-58-c-amd64-httpd-postgresql.html
My journey with OpenBSD. OS for everyday non-geek computing :). Friday, August 07, 2015. SNAPSHOT amd64 X200: httpd PostgreSQL Drupal 7. Starting with 5.7, OpenBSD have their own httpd replacing nginx in base. This httpd is fairly new and un/fortunately I'm trying to learn Drupal nowadays. Sure I can install Apache or nginx from port but I want to test the new httpd. 1) I'm currently on -CURRENT using snapshot. 2) I never installed drupal or any web app before. Etc/httpd.conf start - -. As a simple rule-...
karlbsd.blogspot.com
OpenBSD & Me: November 2013
http://karlbsd.blogspot.com/2013_11_01_archive.html
My journey with OpenBSD. OS for everyday non-geek computing :). Monday, November 04, 2013. 54 amd64 X200: dmesg with "render error detected". OpenBSD 5.4 (GENERIC.MP) #41: Tue Jul 30 15:30:02 MDT 2013. Deraadt@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP. Real mem = 4168814592 (3975MB). Avail mem = 4050112512 (3862MB). Bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.4 @ 0xe0010 (68 entries). Bios0: vendor LENOVO version "6DET72WW (3.22 )" date 10/25/2012. Acpi0 at bios0: rev 2. SSDT TCPA SSDT SSDT SSDT.
karlbsd.blogspot.com
OpenBSD & Me: November 2014
http://karlbsd.blogspot.com/2014_11_01_archive.html
My journey with OpenBSD. OS for everyday non-geek computing :). Friday, November 14, 2014. 56 AMD64 X200: Using "Browser Back" and "Browser Next" keys in Xombrero. I was thinking of utilizing the "Browser Back" &"Browser Next" keys (located just above the "Left" and "Right" keys respectively) so that I can switch between previous and next open tabs in Xombrero. So I start xev. And add the keybindings such as:. Keybinding = tabnext,XF86Forward. Keybinding = tabprevious,XF86Back. Monday, November 03, 2014.
karlbsd.blogspot.com
OpenBSD & Me: May 2014
http://karlbsd.blogspot.com/2014_05_01_archive.html
My journey with OpenBSD. OS for everyday non-geek computing :). Thursday, May 22, 2014. 55 amd64 X200: Upgraded to 5.5! I've upgraded my system to 5.5 yesterday using the USB Flashdrive upgrade method. Do check the links on the left side for info about creating USB Bootable Flashdrive for OpenBSD installation/upgrade. Be sure to check http:/ www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade55.html. As there's quite major changes been done on this new version. Make sure to create new. If you're like me, dual-booting. Later.
karlbsd.blogspot.com
OpenBSD & Me: 5.7 amd64 X200: Downgraded back to 5.7-RELEASE but accidently clean installed.
http://karlbsd.blogspot.com/2015/05/57-amd64-x200-downgraded-back-to-57.html
My journey with OpenBSD. OS for everyday non-geek computing :). Wednesday, May 27, 2015. 57 amd64 X200: Downgraded back to 5.7-RELEASE but accidently clean installed. This is one of those days. One of those days. I was having problem building libreoffice port in -current. Then found a latest snapshot, I upgraded to that latest snapshot but still having a problem building libreoffice. I didn't remember the exact error but it's related to GCC and lib-java or something similar. 57 amd64 X200: New experiences.
orlandobsd.us
BSD Resources
http://www.orlandobsd.us/support/links.html
Quick links to BSD Resources. Main BSDOrlando Web site. Welcome to www.bsd.org! 8212; UNIX - Live FREE or Die! 8212; supporting the FreeBSD Project and community. 8212; The Power to Serve. 8212; Embedded firewall software package. 8212; Of course it runs NetBSD. 8212; Free, Functional and Secure. 8212; user friendly desktop Operating System based on FreeBSD. 8212; open source community developing advanced security. 8212; code base for experiment projects. 8212; Wikipedia page.