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Documentation
-- FreeBSD Documentation Project
+
- FreeBSD Documentation Project:
The FreeBSD Documentation Project is a group of people who maintain
and write the documentation (such as the Handbook and FAQ) for the
FreeBSD project. If you want to help with the documentation project,
subscribe to the freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org
mailing list and participate.
-- FreeBSD Resources for Newbies
-is a list of resources to help those new to FreeBSD and &unix; in
+
- FreeBSD Resources for Newbies:
+A list of resources to help those new to FreeBSD and &unix; in
general.
-
-RELEASE/SNAP finder for FreeBSD FTP servers.
+RELEASE/SNAP finder for FreeBSD FTP servers:
A resource that would allow anyone to find a FTP server that contains
particular releases and SNAP of FreeBSD. The database is updated daily
at 3am Melbourne time (10 hours ahead of UTC).
- The FreeBSD
-Diary is a collection of how-to entries aimed at UNIX
+Diary: 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.
- A Comprehensive
-Guide to FreeBSD - an attempt at a more readable,
+Guide to FreeBSD: An attempt at a more readable,
"book-like" tutorial explaining the FreeBSD Operating
System. Intended for people new to both FreeBSD and
UNIX. Currently a work in progress.
- FreeBSD
-How-To's for the Lazy and Hopeless is another somewhat more
+How-To's for the Lazy and Hopeless: Another somewhat more
light-hearted attempt to provide more readable "how-to" style
information on setting up and configuring FreeBSD.
- The
-Linux+FreeBSD mini-HOWTO describes how to
+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.
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ The FreeBSD Developers Handbook
-
-The FreeBSD Cook Book
+The FreeBSD Cook Book:
Ok, you got FreeBSD installed, now what? Here are some suggested
solutions to common problems you can implement with the knowledge
you now have. This document is styled after the electronics cook
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ required to get the system running correctly.
-
-The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide
+The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide:
This Web site serves as a supplement to The FreeBSD Corporate
Networker's Guide, with the principal goal of enhancing its
usefulness. While books like fictional novels can be used and enjoyed
@@ -109,46 +109,46 @@ the product they are written for.
Applications
-- &java; on FreeBSD
+
- &java; on FreeBSD:
This contains information on where to obtain the latest &jdk; for
FreeBSD, how to install and run it, and a list of &java; software that
you may find interesting.
-- GNOME on FreeBSD
+
- GNOME on FreeBSD:
This contains information on where to obtain the latest GNOME for
FreeBSD, how to install and run it, latest project news and
updates, FAQ covering FreeBSD-specific GNOME issues, application
porting guidelines and much more.
-- KDE on FreeBSD
+
- KDE on FreeBSD:
This contains links to the latest KDE releases for FreeBSD, as well as
documentation and tutorials about how to install and run KDE on
FreeBSD. Project news and a FreeBSD-specific FAQ are also
available.
-
-Mono on FreeBSD
+Mono on FreeBSD:
Here you can find information about the state of Mono and C# for FreeBSD.
-
-OpenOffice.org on FreeBSD
+OpenOffice.org on FreeBSD:
Information about the various OpenOffice.org ports.
-- FreeBSD Ports Collection
+
- FreeBSD Ports Collection:
The FreeBSD Ports Collection provides an easy way to compile and
install a wide range of applications with a minimum amount of effort.
A list of current ports is available along with a search mechanism
to see if a specific application exists in the Ports Collection.
-- FreeBSD Ports distfiles survey
-is a list which checks the Ports Collection for unfetchable distfiles
+
- FreeBSD Ports distfiles survey:
+A list which checks the Ports Collection for unfetchable distfiles
and provides a summary for each port.
-- FreshPorts provides the most up-to-date list of
+
- FreshPorts: Provides the most up-to-date list of
ports and port changes. Add your favourite ports to your watch list and receive email
notification of any changes.
-- Pointyhat is a server which
+
- Pointyhat: Is a server which
checks the Ports Collection and keeps package building logs and error
logs for each port.
@@ -167,8 +167,8 @@ collection of work that needs to be done to clean up and advance the
FreeBSD network stack. The goal is to remove duplicated functionality
while also adding new features that will make FreeBSD simple to use,
both for the network engineer, experimenter and the first time user.
-- ALTQ: bandwidth management for applications
-- KAME Project, a free IPv6/IPsec stack for BSD
+- ALTQ: bandwidth management for applications.
+- KAME Project: A free IPv6/IPsec stack for BSD.
- Point to Point Protocol (PPP)
- Secure MobileIP via IP
- SYSLOG-SECURE:
@@ -185,11 +185,11 @@ All help is welcome. Send an email to albert@ons-huis.net for info.
Storage
- HFS and HFS
-Plus in FreeBSD. This project is aimed at integrating
+Plus in FreeBSD: This project is aimed at integrating
HFS support from Darwin into FreeBSD.
-- Arla
-is a free AFS client implementation. The main goal is to
+
- Arla:
+A free AFS client implementation. The main goal is to
make a fully functional client with all capabilities of normal AFS.
Other planned and implemented things are all the normal management
tools and a server.
@@ -198,15 +198,15 @@ tools and a server.
The goal of the Large data storage in FreeBSD project is to make
FreeBSD ready for multi-terabyte drive/volume capacities and file systems.
-- Coda is
-a distributed filesystem. Among its features are disconnected
+
- Coda:
+A distributed filesystem. Among its features are disconnected
operation, good security model, server replication and persistent
client side caching.
-- Cryptfs encrypts file names and data pages using Blowfish.
+- Cryptfs: Encrypts file names and data pages using Blowfish.
-
-Journaling versus Soft Updates: Asynchronous Meta-data Protection in File Systems
+Journaling versus Soft Updates: Asynchronous Meta-data Protection in File Systems.
- Mode locking
- Make the namei interface reflexive
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ Journaling versus Soft Updates: Asynchronous Meta-data Protection in File System
- The Design and Implementation of a DCD Device Driver for Unix
-- NTFS Driver for FreeBSD
+
- 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
plans are in the works for read/write access.
@@ -227,8 +227,8 @@ improvements in reliability and performance.
- Soft Updates:
A Solution to the Metadata Update Problem in File Systems
-- TCFS
-is a Transparent Cryptographic File System that is a suitable
+
- TCFS:
+A Transparent Cryptographic File System that is a suitable
solution to the problem of privacy for distributed filesystem. By a
deeper integration between the encryption service and the filesystem,
it results in a complete transparency of use to the user
@@ -237,8 +237,8 @@ before they are read. The encryption/decryption process takes place on
the client machine and thus the encryption/decryption key never
travels on the network.
-- Tertiary Disk
-is a storage system architecture to create large disk storage systems
+
- Tertiary Disk:
+A storage system architecture to create large disk storage systems
that avoid the disadvantages of custom built disk arrays. The
name comes from twin goals: to have the cost per megabyte and
capacity of tape libraries and the performance of magnetic
@@ -250,14 +250,14 @@ switched network to host a large number of disks. Our prototype
consists of 20 200MHz PC PCs, which host 370 8GB disks. The PCs
are connected through a 100Mbps Ethernet switch.
-- Vinum
-is a logical volume manager modeled after the VERITAS volume manager™.
+
- Vinum:
+A logical volume manager modeled after the VERITAS volume manager™.
However, it is not a clone of Veritas, and attempts to solve a
number of problems more elegantly than Veritas. It also offers
features that Veritas does not have.
-
-The PathConvert project is to develop utilities which make
+The PathConvert project: A project to develop utilities which make
conversion between absolute path name and relative path name. It
brings benefits mainly to the users of NFS and WWW.