OpenBSD 2016 Fundraising Campaign
Source of the image: thehackernews.com The OpenBSD Foundation needs your help to achieve our fundraising goal of $250,000 for 2016. …
Read MoreDon’t forget to have fun, and don’t be afraid to challenge yourself and be challenged by others – Brian Callahan from Devio.us
BSD Magazine: Where did the idea of Devio.us came from? What it is about? Brian Callahan: Devio.us began back in …
Read MoreReusing the OpenBSD in Multi-Threaded User Space Programs
Dear Readers, Finally, we have a beautiful month of May. It’s warm, the sun is shining, plants and trees are …
Read MoreMeet the Smallest BSDs: RetroBSD and LiteBSD, Brian Callahan
We all expect *BSD to run on our personal computers and servers. What you may not know is that the …
Read MoreThe OpenBSD Foundation 2016 Fundraising Campaign
The OpenBSD Foundation needs your help to achieve our fundraising goal of $250,000 for 2016. Reaching this goal will ensure …
Read MoreHelp DragonFly BSD to raise more money for the projects!
Donations DragonFly is not yet incorporated as a non-profit, meaning no tax benefit is available for donating time or goods …
Read MoreI’m going back to the future…. by Bryan Everly
As I work on some ports for OpenBSD, one of the issues that has been mentally nagging at me is …
Read MoreFOSDEM 2016 — 30 & 31 January 2016
FOSDEM is a two-day event organised by volunteers to promote the widespread use of free and open source software. Taking …
Read MoreBest of 2015 – The Beginner’s Guide
Dear Readers, huge apology for issue delay! But I hope it’s been worth waiting for ;). In this issue you …
Read MoreCan it run BSD? The story of a MIPS-based PIC32 micro controller by Alexandru Voica
When someone brings up the topic of open source software, many think of the GNU/Linux operating system and the vast …
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