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<!DOCTYPE press PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Press//EN"
"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/www/share/sgml/press.dtd">
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COMMITTERS PLEASE NOTE:
News articles referenced in this file are also to be archived under
"freefall:/c/www/bsddoc/press/".
-->
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<year>
<name>2007</name>
<month>
<name>11</name>
<story>
<name>DataPipe and Rackspace are the Most Reliable Hosting Companies in October 2007</name>
<url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2007/11/19/datapipe_and_rackspace_are_the_most_reliable_hosting_companies_in_october_2007.html</url>
<site-name>Netcraft</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url>
<date>19 November 2007</date>
<author>Paul Mutton</author>
<p>FreeBSD using web hosting provider DataPipe was ranked the
most reliable provider in October 2007 by Netcraft.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>10</name>
<story>
<name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 9: FreeBSD and Broadband</name>
<url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/441.html</url>
<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
<date>30 October 2007</date>
<author>Ed Hurst</author>
<p>An article that briefly covers broadband setup on FreeBSD.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Squeeze Your Gigabit NIC for Top Performance</name>
<url>http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/nethub/article.php/3485486</url>
<site-name>Enterprise Networking Planet</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/</site-url>
<date>24 October 2007</date>
<author>Charlie Schluting</author>
<p>Describes the TCP stack tuning process used to get FreeBSD
5.3 to run at gigabit speeds.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Low-Cost Storage Tools</name>
<url>http://www.processor.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles/p2942/23p42/23p42.asp&amp;guid=&amp;searchtype=&amp;WordList=&amp;bJumpTo=True</url>
<site-name>Processor Magazine</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.processor.com/</site-url>
<date>19 October 2007</date>
<author>Processor magazine staff</author>
<p>FreeBSD-based FreeNAS is touched upon in an article on
open-source storage tools.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Creating And Managing A Jailed Virtual Host
in FreeBSD</name>
<url>http://www.openaddict.com/node/36</url>
<site-name>OpenAddict</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.openaddict.com/</site-url>
<date>18 October 2007</date>
<author>Sharaz</author>
<p>An article discussing how to build and subsequently manage
FreeBSD jails.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Managing Multiple FreeBSD Systems</name>
<url>http://www.openaddict.com/node/35</url>
<site-name>OpenAddict</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.openaddict.com/</site-url>
<date>18 October 2007</date>
<author>Sharaz</author>
<p>An article on keeping multiple FreeBSD machines upto-date
by building from source code.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 8: Updating the Core System</name>
<url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/439.html</url>
<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
<date>5 October 2007</date>
<author>Ed Hurst</author>
<p>An article that touches on the process of rebuilding a
FreeBSD system from source.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>9</name>
<story>
<name>PC-BSD revisited</name>
<url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/webdesign/php/archives/pcbsd-revisited-18820</url>
<site-name>ITToolbox</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.ittoolbox.com/</site-url>
<date>6 September 2007</date>
<author>Gregory L. Magnusson</author>
<p>A reviewer is impressed by the FreeBSD-based PC-BSD desktop
system.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>8</name>
<story>
<name>Downtime, What's That?</name>
<url>http://www.processor.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles/P2935/21p35/21p35.asp&amp;guid=</url>
<site-name>Processor Magazine</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.processor.com/</site-url>
<date>31 August 2007</date>
<author>Processor Magazine staff</author>
<p>An article in the Processor Magazine discusses using
FreeBSD or OpenBSD as part of a strategy to increase server
uptime.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Linux vs. BSD, What's the Difference?</name>
<url>http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2007/08/23/linux-vs-bsd-whats-the-difference.html</url>
<site-name>Linux Dev Center</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/</site-url>
<date>23 August 2007</date>
<author>Dru Lavigne</author>
<p>An introduction to PC-BSD for Linux users.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 7: Terminal Emulator Settings</name>
<url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/435.html</url>
<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
<date>10 August 2007</date>
<author>Ed Hurst</author>
<p>An article on using and configuring the command line in
FreeBSD.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>The INQ takes a dip into open sauce</name>
<url>http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=41377</url>
<site-name>The Inquirer</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.theinquirer.net/</site-url>
<date>1 August 2007</date>
<author>Dr. John</author>
<p>The Inquirer takes FreeBSD-based PC-BSD 1.4 (beta) for a test
drive.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>7</name>
<story>
<name>BSDTalk Interview: Embedding FreeBSD</name>
<url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/07/bsdtalk122-embedding-freebsd-with-m.html</url>
<site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
<site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/</site-url>
<date>26 July 2007</date>
<author>Will Backman</author>
<p>A podcast interview with M. Warner Losh on embedding
FreeBSD.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>BSDTalk Interview: George Neville-Neil</name>
<url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/07/bsdtalk121-fast-ipsec-with-george.html</url>
<site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
<site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com</site-url>
<date>18 July 2007</date>
<author>Will Backman</author>
<p>BSDTalk interviews FreeBSD developer George Neville-Neil
about FAST IPSec</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 6: User PPP Connections</name>
<url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/433.html</url>
<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
<date>7 July 2007</date>
<author>Ed Hurst</author>
<p>A tutorial on setting up user PPP on FreeBSD.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>6</name>
<story>
<name>24-hour test drive: PC-BSD</name>
<url>http://arstechnica.com/reviews/os/pc-bsd-a-24-hour-test-drive.ars</url>
<site-name>Ars Technica</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.arstechnica.com/</site-url>
<date>18 June 2007</date>
<author>Troy Unrau</author>
<p>Ars Technica reviews PC-BSD 1.3 and is favorably impressed.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 5: Printing</name>
<url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/430.html</url>
<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
<date>11 June 2007</date>
<author>Ed Hurst</author>
<p>An introduction to printing on a FreeBSD desktop.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Kazakhs shower president with cryptic questions</name>
<url>http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSL0131903220070601</url>
<site-name>Reuters</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.reuters.com/</site-url>
<date>1 June 2007</date>
<author>Reuters</author>
<p>An article about FreeBSD being part of the most popular
question in a webcast with the Kazakhian president.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>5</name>
<story>
<name>A BSD Rootkit Primer</name>
<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2007/05/31/defending-against-rootkits-under-bsd.html</url>
<site-name>ONLamp.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
<date>31 May 2007</date>
<author>Federico Biancuzzi</author>
<p>An interview with the author of the first book on BSD
rootkits.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>BSDTalk Interview: FreeBSD Core Team</name>
<url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk114-few-freebsd-core-team.html</url>
<site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
<site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/</site-url>
<date>25 May 2007</date>
<author>Will Backman</author>
<p>BSDTalk interviews a few FreeBSD Core team members
at BSDCAN '07.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 4: Internet Mail Setup</name>
<url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/427.html</url>
<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
<date>18 May 2007</date>
<author>Ed Hurst</author>
<p>An article on setting up email for a FreeBSD desktop.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Linux too vanilla? Try this</name>
<url>http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39621</url>
<site-name>The Inquirer</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.theinquirer.net/</site-url>
<date>15 May 2007</date>
<author>Liam Proven</author>
<p>A review of PC-BSD 1.3.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>BSDTalk Interview: Diane Bruce</name>
<url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk111-freebsd-developer-diane.html</url>
<site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
<site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com</site-url>
<date>9 May 2007</date>
<author>Will Backman</author>
<p>BSDTalk interviews FreeBSD developer Diane Bruce about Ham
radio on BSD.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>4</name>
<story>
<name>BSDTalk Interview: George Neville-Neil</name>
<url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/04/bsdtalk109-george-neville-neil-and.html"</url>
<site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
<site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com</site-url>
<date>26 April 2007</date>
<author>Will Backman</author>
<p>In this BSDTalk interview FreeBSD developer George Neville-Neil
talks about using VMs for development.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 3: Adding Software</name>
<url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/425.html</url>
<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
<date>12 April 2007</date>
<author>Ed Hurst</author>
<p>An article that walks the reader through the process of
installing 3rd party software using the FreeBSD's ports
and package collection.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>3</name>
<story>
<name>Deploying a FreeBSD 6.2 Server</name>
<url>http://www.openaddict.com/deploying_a_freebsd_6_2_server.html</url>
<site-name>OpenAddict</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.openaddict.com/</site-url>
<date>10 March 2007</date>
<author>Sharaz</author>
<p>The third article in a series covering the deployment of a
FreeBSD based server with Apache 2.2, PHP 5, MySQL 5.0, Sendmail
with SMTP-AUTH, Webmail, Bind DNS, SNMP, synchronized local time,
Webmin and with graphing using rrdtool/cacti.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>BSDTalk Interview: Randall Stewart</name>
<url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/03/bsdtalk102-cisco-distinguished-engineer.html</url>
<site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
<site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com</site-url>
<date>6 March 2007</date>
<author>Will Backman</author>
<p>BSDTalk interviews FreeBSD developer Randall Stewart
about his work bringing SCTP to FreeBSD.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>2</name>
<story>
<name>BSDTalk Interview: George Neville-Neil</name>
<url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/02/bsdtalk101-freebsd-developer-george.html</url>
<site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
<site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com</site-url>
<date>26 February 2007</date>
<author>Will Backman</author>
<p>BSDTalk interviews FreeBSD developer George Neville-Neil
on his packet construction set and packet debugger tools.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Interview: The BSD Certification Group's Dru Lavigne</name>
<url>http://www.thejemreport.com/mambo/content/view/305/</url>
<site-name>The Jem Report</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.thejemreport.com/</site-url>
<date>20 February 2007</date>
<author>Jem Matzan</author>
<p>BSD Certification Group member Dru Lavigne puts forth the idea
that free/open source software provided an excellent opportunity
to inexpensively change one's career path.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Interview: Sam Leffler of the FreeBSD Foundation</name>
<url>http://www.thejemreport.com/mambo/content/view/304/</url>
<site-name>The Jem Report</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.thejemreport.com/</site-url>
<date>15 February 2007</date>
<author>Jem Matzan</author>
<p>An interview with FreeBSD developer and FreeBSD Foundation Director
Sam Leffler about the FreeBSD Foundation.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Open source is the ticket for In Ticketing</name>
<url>http://business.newsforge.com/business/07/01/25/1642213.shtml?tid=33</url>
<site-name>NewsForge</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
<date>2 February 2007</date>
<author>Tina Gasperson</author>
<p>Ticket broking firm <a href="http://www.inticketing.com/">In Ticketing</a>
prefers FreeBSD on account of the security it provides.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>1</name>
<story>
<name>Inside PC-BSD 1.3</name>
<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2007/01/25/inside-pc-bsd-13.html</url>
<site-name>Onlamp.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
<date>25 January 2007</date>
<author>Dru Lavigne</author>
<p>An interview with Kris Moore, Andrei Kolu, and Charles
Landemaine of the PC-BSD release engineering team.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Interview with Matteo Riondato, FreeSBIE</name>
<url>http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20070122#interview</url>
<site-name>DistroWatch</site-name>
<site-url>http://distrowatch.com/</site-url>
<date>22 January 2007</date>
<author>Distrowatch staff</author>
<p>An interview with Matteo Riondato, FreeBSD developer and release
engineer for FreeSBIE, a FreeBSD-based ``Live CD''.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>FreeBSD 6.2: Polished, More Stable</name>
<url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3654371</url>
<site-name>InternetNews.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
<date>17 January 2007</date>
<author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
<p>A brief look at FreeBSD 6.2.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>FreeSBIE 2.0-RELEASE is Now Available!</name>
<url>http://osnews.com/story.php/16957/FreeSBIE-2.0-Released</url>
<site-name>OSnews</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.osnews.com</site-url>
<date>16 January 2007</date>
<author>Thom Holwerda</author>
<p>A new release of FreeSBIE, a FreeBSD Live-CD, has been
released after two years of development.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>New Year, New Look For PC-BSD</name>
<url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3651641</url>
<site-name>InternetNews.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
<date>2 January 2007</date>
<author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
<p>A look at the new features in PC-BSD 1.3.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Project of the Month: January 2007 - FreeNAS</name>
<url>http://sourceforge.net/potm/potm-2007-01.php</url>
<site-name>SourceForge.Net</site-name>
<site-url>http://sourceforge.net/</site-url>
<date>January 2007</date>
<author>SF.Net Staff</author>
<p>An interview with the developers of the FreeBSD-based FreeNAS
project, on the occasion of it being selected as SourceForge's
Project of the Month.</p>
</story>
</month>
</year>
<year>
<name>2006</name>
<month>
<name>12</name>
<story>
<name>Secure email servers from scratch with FreeBSD 6 (Part 2)</name>
<url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/secure_email_servers_from_scratch_with_freebsd_6_part_2</url>
<site-name>Free Software Magazine</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/</site-url>
<date>13 December 2006</date>
<author>Yousef Ourabi</author>
<p>All the bells and whistles of a high end-mail setup: web-mail,
anti-virus filtering, spam filtering, and hosting unlimited domains
with virtual domains and users stored in MySQL.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Installing FreeBSD 6.1</name>
<url>http://www.openaddict.com/installing_freebsd_6_1.html</url>
<site-name>OpenAddict</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.openaddict.com/</site-url>
<date>11 December 2006</date>
<author>Sharaz</author>
<p>An article that guides the reader through an installation of
FreeBSD 6.1.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Quick and Dirty Guide to Deploying a FreeBSD 6.1 Server</name>
<url>http://www.openaddict.com/quick_and_dirty_guide_to_deploying_a_freebsd_6_1_server.html</url>
<site-name>OpenAddict</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.openaddict.com/</site-url>
<date>08 December 2006</date>
<author>Rich Morgan</author>
<p>An article showing how to configure a FreeBSD 6.1 server with
Apache, Webmin, PHP 5, MySQL 5.0, Sendmail with SMTP-AUTH, Bind
DNS, SNMP, and synchronized local time.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>China Develops Server OS; Lenovo On Board</name>
<url>http://www.pacificepoch.com/newsstories/82819_0_5_0_M/</url>
<site-name>Pacific Epoch</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.pacificepoch.com/</site-url>
<date>04 December 2006</date>
<author>Zhengqian Zhou</author>
<p>China's Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) has announced
that China has completed development of a server operating
system based on FreeBSD.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>11</name>
<story>
<name>FreeBSD Security Event Auditing</name>
<url>http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/422</url>
<site-name>Security Focus</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.securityfocus.com/</site-url>
<date>10 November 2006</date>
<author>Federico Biancuzzi</author>
<p>An interview with FreeBSD developer Robert Watson on the features of
the new audit subsystem in FreeBSD 6.2.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>FreeBSD Puts Out 6.2 Beta 3 Release</name>
<url>http://www.itjungle.com/tug/tug110906-story06.html</url>
<site-name>IT Jungle</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.itjungle.com/</site-url>
<date>9 November 2006</date>
<author>Timothy Prickett Morgan</author>
<p>News about the upcoming 6.2 release, and coverage of the new
features in FreeBSD 7.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>10</name>
<story>
<name>Secure email servers from scratch with FreeBSD 6.1 (part 1)</name>
<url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/secure_email_server_bsd_part_1</url>
<site-name>Free Software Magazine</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/</site-url>
<date>25 October 2006</date>
<author>Yousef Ourabi</author>
<p>Build a secure email server with FreeBSD, Postifx, ClamAV,
Spamassasin, and MySQL</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Enterprise Unix Roundup: PC-BSD May Be the Next Linux</name>
<url>http://www.serverwatch.com/eur/article.php/3640151</url>
<site-name>ServerWatch.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.serverwatch.com/</site-url>
<date>25 October 2006</date>
<author>Brian Proffitt</author>
<p>Commentary in the trade press on the acquisition of FreeBSD-based
PC-BSD by iXsystems.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Why iXsystems Bought PC-BSD</name>
<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/10/23/ixsystems-pc-bsd.html</url>
<site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
<date>23 October 2006</date>
<author>Dru Lavigne</author>
<p>An interview with Kris Moore and Matt Olander on the
acquisition of PC-BSD by iXsystems Inc.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Build a Nas device using virtualisation</name>
<url>http://www.itweek.co.uk/2166671</url>
<site-name>IT Week</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.itweek.co.uk/</site-url>
<date>18 October 2006</date>
<author>Alan Stevens</author>
<p>Create your own virtual network-attached storage appliance using
FreeBSD-based FreeNAS in a VMWare virtual machine.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Desktop FreeBSD: Fully Optimized 6.x Installation</name>
<url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/402.html</url>
<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
<date>12 October 2006</date>
<author>Ed Hurst</author>
<p>This article describes the process of (re)building a FreeBSD
system from source code with an aim to improve its performance.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>FreeBSD based PC-BSD Gets 'Acquired'</name>
<url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3637341</url>
<site-name>InternetNews.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
<date>12 October 2006</date>
<author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
<p>iXsystems Inc. acquires the trademarks and intellectual property
rights associated with PC-BSD, a desktop operating system based
on FreeBSD.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Turn an Old Laptop Into a Portable Network-Troubleshooting
System</name>
<url>http://www.techbuilder.org/recipes/193105146</url>
<site-name>TechBuilder</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.techbuilder.org/</site-url>
<date>09 October 2006</date>
<author>David S. Markowitz</author>
<p>How to build a network monitoring system using an old laptop and
FreeBSD.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Desktop FreeBSD: 64-bit Future</name>
<url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/400.html</url>
<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
<date>04 October 2006</date>
<author>Ed Hurst</author>
<p>The article's author reports excellent results after building a
64-bit FreeBSD-based desktop computer.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>9</name>
<story>
<name>Win4BSD has been released</name>
<url>http://win4bsd.com/content/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=20&amp;Itemid=2</url>
<site-name>Win4BSD</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.win4bsd.com/</site-url>
<date>25 September 2006</date>
<author>Dan Perlman</author>
<p>Virtual Bridges, a provider of enterprise and SMB solutions
using virtualization for business, announced today the release
of Win4BSD Pro Desktop&trade;. Win4BSD Pro Desktop runs as a
&os;/PC-BSD application and allows users to run Windows
Applications and Desktops with seamless ease on the BSD
platform.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>POSIX Asynchronous I/O</name>
<url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=607373&amp;seqNum=1&amp;rl=1</url>
<site-name>InformIT</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.informit.com/</site-url>
<date>22 September 2006</date>
<author>David Chisnall</author>
<p>A look at programming with asynchronous I/O in FreeBSD and other
open-source OSes.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>DesktopBSD 1.0: FreeBSD for the desktop</name>
<url>http://os.newsforge.com/os/06/09/01/2053249.shtml</url>
<site-name>NewsForge</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
<date>11 September 2006</date>
<author>Stefan Vrabie</author>
<p>A review of DesktopBSD 1.0.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>A (late) look at FreeBSD 6.1</name>
<url>http://weblog.infoworld.com/venezia/archives/007779.html</url>
<site-name>InfoWorld</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.infoworld.com/</site-url>
<date>06 September 2006</date>
<author>Paul Venezia</author>
<p>The author describes the setup of a FreeBSD 6.1 based mail server
and web host using software RAID and PF.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>8</name>
<story>
<name>VMware's Virtual Appliance Challenge - and the Winner is?</name>
<url>http://weblog.infoworld.com/virtualization/archives/2006/08/vmwares_virtual_1.html</url>
<site-name>InfoWorld</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.infoworld.com/</site-url>
<date>15 August 2006</date>
<author>David Marshall</author>
<p>The FreeBSD based FreeNAS storage server project wins an award in VMWare Inc.'s
virtualization contest.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Advanced Installation Tasks in FreeBSD 6</name>
<url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=597694&amp;rl=1</url>
<site-name>InformIT</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.informit.com</site-url>
<date>11 August 2006</date>
<author>Brian Tiemann</author>
<p>An excerpt from the book "FreeBSD 6 Unleashed" covering the ins and
outs of non-standard FreeBSD installations.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>PC-BSD: The Most Beginner Friendly OS</name>
<url>http://www.osweekly.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=2287&amp;Itemid=449</url>
<site-name>OSWeekly.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.osweekly.com/</site-url>
<date>10 August 2006</date>
<author>Matt Hartley</author>
<p>A review of PC-BSD, covering installation and package management.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>The BSD Unix Projects Keep Humming Along</name>
<url>http://www.itjungle.com/breaking/bn080206-story01.html</url>
<site-name>ITJungle</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.itjungle.com/</site-url>
<date>2 August 2006</date>
<author>Timothy Prickett Morgan</author>
<p>This article covers the FreeBSD project's Sparc (T1) porting
effort and mentions the scalability improvements in
recent releases. New developments in the other BSD projects
also get a mention.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Working with gmirror on a Sun Fire X2100</name>
<url>http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200608/gmirror_1.html</url>
<site-name>DaemonNews</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.daemonnews.org/</site-url>
<date>August 2006</date>
<author>Grzegorz Czaplinski</author>
<p>The first of a two part series on building up and tearing down
a gmirror system.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>7</name>
<story>
<name>CBC's web site using Open Source everywhere!</name>
<url>http://www.insidethecbc.com/2006/07/15/under-the-hood-at-cbcca-open-source</url>
<site-name>InsideTheCBC.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.insidethecbc.com/</site-url>
<date>15 July 2006</date>
<author>Blake Crosby</author>
<p>An article by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation describes their use
of FreeBSD in their IT infrastructure.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Interview with Andy Ritger and Christian Zander from NVIDIA</name>
<url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/07/bsdtalk054-interview-with-andy-ritger.html</url>
<site-name>BSDTalk</site-name>
<site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/</site-url>
<date>14 July 2006</date>
<author>Will Backman</author>
<p>Will Backman speaks with Andy Ritger and Christian Zander from NVIDIA
about the NVIDIA FreeBSD graphics driver. The interview gives an
overview of the drivers current features, plans for future
improvements, and a brief discussion about licensing and NVIDIA's
open source efforts.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Using DesktopBSD</name>
<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/07/13/FreeBSDBasics.html</url>
<site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
<date>13 July 2006</date>
<author>Dru Lavigne</author>
<p>This article explores DesktopBSD, a desktop oriented and easy-to-use
version of FreeBSD 5.5.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>PC-BSD works for community center</name>
<url>http://os.newsforge.com/os/06/06/23/1442207.shtml?tid=8</url>
<site-name>NewsForge</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
<date>03 July 2006</date>
<author>Henry Gillow-Wiles</author>
<p>An IT director for a non-profit community center is happy with the
speed, stability and hardware compatibility of the FreeBSD-based
PC-BSD operating system on low-end hardware.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>6</name>
<story>
<name>Build a Mail Server with Commodity Hardware and FreeBSD,
Part 2</name>
<url>http://www.techbuilder.org/article/189400686</url>
<site-name>TechBuilder</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.techbuilder.org/</site-url>
<date>12 June 2006</date>
<author>David S. Markowitz</author>
<p>Part 2 of a TechBuilder recipe covers adding virus protection, spam detection
and webmail access to a mail server built using FreeBSD and a PC.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Six Hosting Companies Most Reliable Hoster in May</name>
<url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2006/06/06/six_hosting_companies_most_reliable_hoster_in_may.html</url>
<site-name>Netcraft</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url>
<date>06 June 2006</date>
<author>Mandy</author>
<p>A Netcraft survey for May 2006 indicates that FreeBSD is being
used by four out of five most reliable Internet hosting companies
in the world.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Build a Mail Server with Commodity Hardware and FreeBSD,
Part 1</name>
<url>http://www.techbuilder.org/article/188701471</url>
<site-name>TechBuilder</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.techbuilder.org/</site-url>
<date>05 June 2006</date>
<author>David S. Markowitz</author>
<p>How to use a PC and FreeBSD to build a mail server for a small
or medium business.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>5</name>
<story>
<name>A look at the FreeNAS server</name>
<url>http://hardware.newsforge.com/hardware/06/05/19/1349206.shtml?tid=69</url>
<site-name>NewsForge</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
<date>30 May 2006</date>
<author>Gary Sims</author>
<p>A review of FreeNAS, a FreeBSD-based network attached storage product.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>DTrace reaches prime time on FreeBSD</name>
<url>http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/DTrace_reaches_prime_time_on_FreeBSD/0,2000061733,39257452,00.htm</url>
<site-name>ZDNet Australia</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.zdnet.com.au/</site-url>
<date>29 May 2006</date>
<author>Renai LeMay</author>
<p>ZDNet article about DTrace on FreeBSD.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>BSD Packaging Systems</name>
<url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=471098&amp;rl=1</url>
<site-name>InformIT.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.informit.com/</site-url>
<date>26 May 2006</date>
<author>David Chisnall</author>
<p>An article on package management in the BSD family of operating systems.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Interview with Karl Lehenbauer of FlightAware</name>
<url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/05/bsdtalk042-interview-with-karl.html</url>
<site-name>BSDTalk</site-name>
<site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/</site-url>
<date>15 May 2006</date>
<author>Will Backman</author>
<p><a href="http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/VirtualPressRoom/0,,51_104_566~107687,00.html">FlightAware
uses FreeBSD/amd64 systems</a> to track the locations of
up to 70,000 flights per day. Will Backman speaks with Karl Lehenbauer
about how FlightAware is successfully using FreeBSD with other
open source technologies to drive their product.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>FreeBSD vows to compete with desktop Linux</name>
<url>http://news.com.com/2100-1011_3-6071598.html</url>
<site-name>News.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://news.com.com/</site-url>
<date>12 May 2006</date>
<author>Ingrid Marson</author>
<p>ZDNet article about FreeBSD's upcoming desktop features.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>FreeBSD 6.1 Review</name>
<url>http://www.softwareinreview.com/cms/content/view/37/1/</url>
<site-name>Software in review</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.softwareinreview.com/</site-url>
<date>12 May 2006</date>
<author>Jem Matzan</author>
<p>A review of FreeBSD 6.1 for the amd64 architecture.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Stability in FreeBSD 6.1</name>
<url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3605211</url>
<site-name>InternetNews.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
<date>10 May 2006</date>
<author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
<p>An article describing the FreeBSD project's focus on stability
and quality for its 6.1 and 5.5 releases.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>4</name>
<story>
<name>Interview: Deb Goodkin from the FreeBSD Foundation</name>
<url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/archives/008670.asp</url>
<site-name>Blog: A Year in the Life of a BSD Guru</site-name>
<site-url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/</site-url>
<date>11 April 2006</date>
<author>Dru Lavigne</author>
<p>In this interview, Deb Goodkin provides some pieces of interesting
information about the inner working of the FreeBSD Foundation.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Interview: John Baldwin on FreeBSD</name>
<url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/archives/008672.asp</url>
<site-name>Blog: A Year in the Life of a BSD Guru</site-name>
<site-url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/</site-url>
<date>10 April 2006</date>
<author>Dru Lavigne</author>
<p>In this interview, John Baldwin of the FreeBSD project gives
some insight on what it is like to be a FreeBSD developer and
some of the things that happen behind the scenes of a large Open
Source project.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>3</name>
<story>
<name>Setting up Linux compatibility on FreeBSD 6</name>
<url>http://os.newsforge.com/os/06/03/22/1531252.shtml?tid=8&amp;tid=2</url>
<site-name>Newsforge</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
<date>31 March 2006</date>
<author>Gordon McEwen</author>
<p>A guide to configuring and running Linux applications on a FreeBSD 6
system.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>2</name>
<story>
<name>Network Filtering by Operating System</name>
<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/02/16/os_fingerprint_filtering.html</url>
<site-name>Onlamp.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
<date>16 February 2006</date>
<author>Avleen Vig</author>
<p>Keep worms and malware from monopolizing your network
connection using FreeBSD, pf, ALTQ, and squid.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Opening the digital doorway for South African youth</name>
<url>http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=859</url>
<site-name>tectonic</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.tectonic.co.za/</site-url>
<date>08 February 2006</date>
<author>Lunga Madlala</author>
<p>An article mentioning the use of FreeBSD in so called
"Digital Doorways" in South African provinces.</p>
</story>
</month>
<month>
<name>1</name>
<story>
<name>BSD: The Other Free UNIX Family</name>
<url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=439601&amp;rl=1</url>
<site-name>InformIT</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.informit.com/</site-url>
<date>20 January 2006</date>
<author>David Chisnall</author>
<p>An introduction to the open-source BSD operating systems.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Interview: Dru Lavigne, BSD Certification Group</name>
<url>http://business.newsforge.com/business/06/01/13/173233.shtml?tid=35&amp;tid=8</url>
<site-name>Newsforge</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
<date>20 January 2006</date>
<author>Federico Biancuzzi</author>
<p>An interview with the founder of the BSD Certification Group,
a non-profit organization established to create certification
standards for BSD-based operating systems.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>Running Commercial Linux Software on FreeBSD</name>
<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/01/12/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
<site-name>Onlamp.com</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
<date>12 January 2006</date>
<author>Michael W. Lucas</author>
<p>The author shows how to use software built for a
Linux-based OS on FreeBSD.</p>
</story>
</month>
</year>
</press>