From 01d3a0d0aa2a923c1243a1ebea3d302556d8a2bb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Harris Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2000 02:54:58 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] www.FreeBSD.org/~username to people.FreeBSD.org/~username, nuked several dead links, corrected some dead links, changed pointer to softupdates readme to src/sys/ufs/ffs instead of /contrib/... --- en/projects/projects.sgml | 77 +++++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-) diff --git a/en/projects/projects.sgml b/en/projects/projects.sgml index a51030d8c7..da44cee82a 100644 --- a/en/projects/projects.sgml +++ b/en/projects/projects.sgml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - + %includes; ]> @@ -71,14 +71,6 @@ Diary is a collection of how-to entries aimed at UNIX novices. The aim is to provide a set of step-by-step guides to installing and configuring various ports. -
  • -The FreeBSD User Guide -This is a little document on how to start with the FreeBSD Operating -System (OS), a Unix variant. It's made for people who never used a -Unix OS. FreeBSD is a little hard to learn, so don't expect to be -happy the first time you meet him alone. The main reason is that it's -Command Line Interface (CLI), like MS-DOS.
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  • A Comprehensive Guide to FreeBSD - an attempt at a more readable, "book-like" tutorial explaining the FreeBSD Operating @@ -90,8 +82,8 @@ How-To's for the Lazy and Hopeless is another somewhat more light-hearted attempt to provide more readable "how-to" style information on setting up and configuring FreeBSD.
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  • The -Linux+FreeBSD mini-HOWTO - this document describes how to +
  • The +Linux+FreeBSD mini-HOWTO describes how to use Linux and FreeBSD on the same system. It introduces FreeBSD and discusses how the two operating systems can cooperate, e.g. by sharing swap space.
  • @@ -168,18 +160,9 @@ and to more accurately measure the demand for free software. The FreeBSD 'zine is a monthly collection of easy to read (we hope) articles written by FreeBSD users and administrators just like you. -
  • The -FreeBSD WebBoard is a place where the FreeBSD community can -help eachother out. They can leave postings and have them answered -while at the same time, other FreeBSD users can view these -problems and learn from them. Keep in mind that this WebBoard is -very new and things are currently being added. If there are few or -no messages posted, feel free to still post as it may still get -answered.
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  • The Open Directory Project's goal is to produce the most -comprehensive directory of the web, by relying on a vast army of +comprehensive directory of the web by relying on a vast army of volunteer editors.
  • @@ -198,17 +181,9 @@ href="http://mygiea.heim8.tu-clausthal.de/projects/handy/">The BSD cellphone. FreeBSD daemon covers for cellphones.
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  • Welcome to FreeBSDCon '99, the first -annual FreeBSD Conference and Expo! This will be the number one -event this year for FreeBSD users and developers. We will have it -all: tutorials, demos, workshops, panels, presentations, -discussions and exhibits. Many FreeBSD developers and vendors -will be here. Meet most (possibly all) of the core team. Meet -people using FreeBSD for several of the world's largest internet -sites. Talk to researchers and application developers. Browse -the products at the FreeBSD Mall. Try out the "hands-on" demos of -the latest FreeBSD applications. +
  • BSDCon 2000, the second +annual BSD Conference and Expo.
  • @@ -264,10 +239,9 @@ a distributed file system. Among its features are disconnected operation, good security model, server replication and persistent client side caching. -
  • DEVFS
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  • Mode locking
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  • Make the namei interface reflexive
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  • NFS client and server locking
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  • Mode locking
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  • Make the namei interface reflexive
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  • NFS client and server locking
  • NTFS Driver for FreeBSD This driver allows Windows NTFS partitions to be mounted by FreeBSD. Currently NTFS partitions can only be accessed in read-only mode, but @@ -278,7 +252,7 @@ I/O): The Rio project is investigating how to implement and use reliable memory. Reliable memory enables dramatic improvements in reliability and performance.
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  • Soft Updates: +
  • Soft Updates: A Solution to the Metadata Update Problem in File Systems
  • TCFS @@ -351,17 +325,17 @@ rates of their processes, and users are load-insulated from each other, preventing one user from dominating the CPU.
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  • Metacomputing
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  • Metacomputing
  • DHCP configuration How to set up DHCP on FreeBSD systems for use with cable modems, etc.
  • Working LDAP for FreeBSD
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  • Symmetric MultiProcessor Support +
  • Symmetric MultiProcessor Support Documentation and other information about taking advantage of multiple processors under FreeBSD.
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  • A validation suite for testing for kernel memory leaks
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  • SPY +
  • A validation suite for testing for kernel memory leaks
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  • SPY allows you to monitor and/or selectively block syscalls on your system. It could be used either as a safety monitoring device, policy enforcement, or debugging tool. @@ -380,7 +354,7 @@ hardware. This is a list of drivers currently under development that could stand to gain from time or resources you may have to offer. -
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  • A New Device Framework for FreeBSD
  • BSD ATM: implementation of ATM internetworking under 4.4BSD: @@ -400,11 +374,11 @@ and for ``native'' ATM traffic.
  • How to create a NTP stratum 1 server with state of the art performance. -
  • Home Automation +
  • Home Automation with FreeBSD such as appliance controllers, infra-red controllers, automated telephone systems, and more.
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  • i4b: ISDN for FreeBSD +
  • i4b: ISDN for FreeBSD ISDN4BSD (or i4b for short) is a package for interfacing a computer running FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, or BSD/OS to ISDN. The only ISDN protocol currently supported is the BRI protocol. ISDN4BSD allows you @@ -413,7 +387,7 @@ HDLC frames on the B channel, or by using sychronous PPP. For telephony, ISDN4BSD can answer incoming phone calls like an answering machine.
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  • CAM: New SCSI layer for FreeBSD +
  • CAM: New SCSI layer for FreeBSD Details about what the new CAM SCSI layer is, and how it works.
  • The FreeBSD Token-Ring Project @@ -443,7 +417,7 @@ Contains information on the FreeBSD Alpha port such as the status, mailing list information, the hardware used, and other Alpha projects.
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  • Porting FreeBSD to Sparc systems +
  • Porting FreeBSD to Sparc systems Contains information on the FreeBSD Sparc port including a FAQ, some early boot code, information on Sparc processors and motherboards, and other Sparc projects.
  • @@ -469,20 +443,13 @@ network services. The OSKit also works well for constructing OS-related programs, such as boot loaders or OS-level servers atop a microkernel. -
  • Small and embedded FreeBSD (PicoBSD) +
  • Small and embedded FreeBSD (PicoBSD) PicoBSD is a one floppy version of FreeBSD which in its different variations allows you to have secure dial-up access, small diskless router, or even a dial-in server. All of this on only one standard 1.44MB floppy disk. It runs on a minimum 386SX CPU with 8MB of RAM, and no hard drive is required!
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  • Linux Threads under FreeBSD -Create a port of Linux Threads that can be compiled and used as a -kernel threads implementation under FreeBSD. Allow native Linux -applications linked against the Linux Threads pthread library (either -static or shared libs) to run under FreeBSD in Linux "emulation" -mode.
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  • BUDS: BSD Unix Distributed Simple-ly