diff --git a/en/news/press.sgml b/en/news/press.sgml index 9b0abd7eec..cfdbcb67af 100644 --- a/en/news/press.sgml +++ b/en/news/press.sgml @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ - + %includes; %newsincludes; ]> - + &header; @@ -221,6 +221,8 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to Rising support for BSD
by Nathan Cochrane
+ Columnist Nathan Cochrane talks about the BSD family of open + source operating systems.

  • O'Reilly Open Source @@ -228,6 +230,9 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to Whence the Source: Untangling the Open Source/Free Software Debate
    by Thomas Scoville
    + An article on the open-source / free-software debate. Mentions + Berkeley Unix as one of the early successes of shared source code + collaboration.

  • @@ -262,6 +267,7 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to Twenty Years of Berkeley Unix
    From AT&T-Owned to Freely Re-distributable
    by Marshall Kirk McKusick
    + A short history of Berkeley Unix.

  • LINUX JOURNAL @@ -279,6 +285,7 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to The return of BSD - What are the BSD flavors and why might you use them?
    by Greg Lehey
    + Introduces the modern BSD OSes to the general public.

  • GartnerGroup @@ -331,6 +338,7 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to The Open-Source Revolution
    by Tim O'Reilly, with an introduction by Esther Dyson
    + A brief, business oriented introduction to the open source community.

  • Linux Today @@ -363,6 +371,8 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to Linux/etc, The other free Unixes, part 2 of 2
    by Terry Griffin
    + Continuation of an earlier column reviewing freely available + Unix like operating systems.

  • @@ -371,6 +381,8 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to What Is FreeBSD?
    by Jordan K. Hubbard
    + An introduction to FreeBSD, and where it stands with respect to + the other free OSes.

  • Mercury Center @@ -378,6 +390,8 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to Unix back in the fight with NT
    by Miguel Helft
    + An article touting the stability and power of the Unix platform + over NT.

  • ZDNet @@ -385,13 +399,17 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to A No-Cost NOS
    by Ryan Snedegar
    + Ryan Snedegar reviews FreeBSD 2.2.7 and finds its web-serving performance + to be better than Windows NT.

  • Inter@ctive Week 19 October 1998
    - + Open Code Frees Up The Net
    by Charles Babcock
    + About why customers prefer open source software like Linux, FreeBSD, + Perl and TCL to proprietary alternatives.

  • The Irish Times @@ -411,14 +429,20 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to Linux/etc, The other free Unixes, part 1 of 2
    by Terry Griffin
    -

  • + Briefly reviews the BSD Unix heritage. +

  • Dr. Dobb's Journal September 1998
    - + Communications & Networking: Asynchronous Communications Using select and poll
    by Sean Eric Fagan
    + On how to use FreeBSD's + select(2) + and + poll(2) + system calls.

  • Sm@rt Reseller Online @@ -426,6 +450,7 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to Quality Unix for FREE
    by Brett Glass
    + A short introduction to FreeBSD 2.2.7.

  • @@ -437,7 +462,9 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to 21 August 1998
    Hack raises flags about small ISPs
    - Jim Hu, Staff Writer, CNET NEWS.COM
    + by Jim Hu, Staff Writer, CNET NEWS.COM
    + Desire for better security has led some ISPs to deploy FreeBSD on + their servers.

    @@ -454,13 +481,15 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to CRL Press Release

    -
  • ( freshmeat ) - ( editorials ) +

  • ( freshmeat ) 13 July 1998
    - - Pulling on one end of the rope (the past and future of the + + Pulling on one end of the rope(the past and future of the Unix community)
    - by Jordan K. Hubbard -

  • + by Jordan K. Hubbard
    + Jordan compares the past of Unix with the future of Linux, outlining + possible similarities and describing faults that could be prevented. +

    @@ -494,6 +523,8 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to Load Balancing Your Web Site
    by Ralf S.Engelschall
    + Practical approaches to distributing HTTP traffic at your site. + Includes a section on performance tuning Apache under FreeBSD.

  • NC World @@ -535,6 +566,8 @@ If you miss an entry please send the URL to Who's Serving Who?
    by Nels Johnson
    + For smaller companies and web sites, a FreeBSD and Apache on an + Intel (PC) architecture machine is more than sufficient.