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BSDI's Internet Super Server Version 4.1 Berkeley Software Design, Inc. (BSDI) began shipping version 4.1 of its Internet Super Server product (also known as BSD/OS) on December 13. Read More XDM: High-End Workstation Goodies at Low, Low Prices Have you ever seen a graphical login screen? In the movies, you say, on super high-end computers at major corporations and government agencies, and then only for dramatic effect. I mean, there couldn't be anything that cool-looking in the real world, could there? Read More Monitoring System Performance with MRTG Using monitoring tools to build a graphical history of your systems performance will help you better understand its ability to serve your future needs. Read More Applix as an End-User Productivity Environment An update to the Applixware review. Read More Hey! Mr. Answerman! The Answerman tackles Santa's Bag of questions. Read More Adventures in BSD: Aggravation Leads to FreeBSD Using FreeBSD for remote control reduces NT pain and saves the day. Read More Blueprints: Design Elements of the FreeBSD VM System In this first article in the new Blueprints column, Matt Dillon gives us an overview of FreeBSD's VM system. Blueprints features in-depth information on BSD subsystems, presented by the authors or major developers. Matt has recently done some major work on the VM system, including a complete rewrite of the swap mechanism. Read More Newbies' Corner: Gathering System Information If you manage multiple BSD computers, you have noticed that one command line looks very much like any other command line. It is easy to get turned around and think you are working on one computer, when you are really working on another. Read More Lower Limit Daemon News' new cartoon. Read More Dæmon's Advocate: BSD Everywhere! A comparison of BSD vs. a commercial RTOS in an embedded environment. Read More
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