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HostingAdvice covers how the FreeBSD Project works, and why system administrators should consider switching to it. Microsoft Azure blog covers the release of Microsoft Supported FreeBSD 10.3 images, with fixes that were committed to late for the 10.3 release cycle.
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<press>
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<cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
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$FreeBSD$
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</cvs:keyword>
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<year>
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<name>2016</name>
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<month>
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<name>6</name>
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<story>
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<name>FreeBSD Project: Under the Hood</name>
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<url>http://www.hostingadvice.com/blog/freebsd-project-under-the-hood/</url>
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<site-name>HostingAdvice.com</site-name>
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<site-url>http://hostingadvice.com</site-url>
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<date>June 9 2016</date>
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<author>Alexandra Leslie</author>
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<p>With over 400 volunteer devs at its helm, the FreeBSD
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Project is a dynamic force that puts the control in
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administrators' hands. Project Committer Allan Jude has
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been a fan of the project since 2002. He discusses the
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system's internal structure and the feature functionality
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that drew him in — contributing to its documentation
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and then to its development — and what he's working
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on now, more than a decade later.</p>
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</story>
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<story>
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<name>FreeBSD now available in Azure Marketplace</name>
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<url>https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/freebsd-now-available-in-azure-marketplace/</url>
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<site-name>Microsoft Azure Blog</site-name>
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<site-url>https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/</site-url>
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<date>June 8 2016</date>
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<author>Jason Anderson</author>
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<p>Microsoft excited to announce the availability of FreeBSD
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10.3 as a ready-made VM image available directly from the
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Azure Marketplace. This means that not only can you quickly
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bring-up a FreeBSD VM in Azure, but also that in the event
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you need technical support, Microsoft support engineers can
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assist.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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</year>
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<year>
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<name>2015</name>
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<month>
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<name>10</name>
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<story>
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<name>Cascadia Community Builder Award recognizes &os;
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contributor Michael Dexter</name>
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<url>http://seagl.org/news/2015/10/26/cascadia-award-announcement.html</url>
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<site-name>Seattle GNU/Linux Conference</site-name>
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<site-url>http://seagl.org/</site-url>
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<date>26 October 2015</date>
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<author>SeaGL Blog</author>
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<p>The Cascadia Community Builder Award recognizes a person
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who has made an outstanding contribution to the free
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software movement in the Cascadia region. Michael Dexter
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was chosen because his work with the Portland Linux/Unix
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Group and the BSD community exemplified the type of unsung
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community-building work that is so critical to the growth
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of the free software movement.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>7</name>
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<story>
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<name>Enabling &os; on AArch64</name>
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<url>https://community.arm.com/groups/processors/blog/2015/07/07/enabling-freebsd-on-aarch64</url>
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<site-name>ARM Ltd. Blog</site-name>
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<site-url>https://community.arm.com/groups/processors/blog/</site-url>
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<date>7 July 2015</date>
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<author>Andrew Wafaa</author>
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<p>A summary of the activities around porting &os; to ARM's new AArch64
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(or ARM64) platform.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>3</name>
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<story>
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<name>Running &os; on the server: a sysadmin
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speaks</name>
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<url>http://www.itwire.com/business-it-news/open-source/67420-running-freebsd-on-the-server-a-sysadmin-speaks</url>
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<site-name>iTWire</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.digitalocean.com/company/blog/</site-url>
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<date>23 March 2015</date>
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<author>Sam Varghese</author>
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<p>For years now, Linux has been all the rage. But in recent
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times, there have been murmurings among some veterans
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— long-time users — after the introduction of
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systemd, the init system that seems to overstep its
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boundaries.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>1</name>
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<story>
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<name>Presenting FreeBSD! How We Made It Happen</name>
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<url>https://www.digitalocean.com/company/blog/presenting-freebsd-how-we-made-it-happen/</url>
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<site-name>Digital Ocean Inc. Blog</site-name>
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<site-url>https://www.digitalocean.com/company/blog/</site-url>
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<date>14 January 2015</date>
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<author>Neal Shrader</author>
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<p>&os; virtual private servers with IPv6 support are now
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available on the DigitalOcean platform in: San Francisco,
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New York, London, Amsterdam, and Singapore. DigitalOcean is
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also seeking &os; tutorials, for which they are <a
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href="https://www.digitalocean.com/community/get-paid-to-write">offering
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$200 USD</a> each.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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</year>
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<year>
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<name>2014</name>
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<month>
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<name>12</name>
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<story>
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<name>Get started with FreeBSD: A brief intro for Linux
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users</name>
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<url>http://www.infoworld.com/article/2858288/unix/intro-to-freebsd-for-linux-users.html</url>
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<site-name>InfoWorld</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.infoworld.com/</site-url>
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<date>15 December 2014</date>
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<author>Paul Venezia</author>
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<p>A brief introduction to FreeBSD for curious Linux users.
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Covers the installation and updating process, building a
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basic firewall, installing binary packages, and finally
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installing and configuring a typical web stack with Apache,
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PHP, and MySQL.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>11</name>
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<story>
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<name>The &os; Foundation Announces Generous Donation and
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Fundraising Milestone</name>
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<url>http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com/2014/11/freebsd-foundation-announces-generous.html</url>
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<site-name>The &os; Foundation</site-name>
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<site-url>https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/</site-url>
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<date>18 November 2014</date>
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<author>The &os; Foundation Board</author>
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<p>The &os; Foundation is pleased to announce the receipt
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of a record-breaking donation from Jan Koum, CEO and
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Co-Founder of <a
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href="https://www.whatsapp.com/">WhatsApp</a>.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>10</name>
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<story>
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<name>Cavium to Sponsor &os; ARMv8 Based
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Implementation</name>
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<url>http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cavium-to-sponsor-freebsd-armv8-based-implementation-277724361.html</url>
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<site-name>PR Newswire</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.prnewswire.com/</site-url>
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<date>1 October 2014</date>
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<author>Cavium, Inc.</author>
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<p>Cavium, Inc., a leading provider of semiconductor products
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that enable intelligent processing for enterprise, data
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center, cloud, wired and wireless networking announced today
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that it is collaborating with the &os; Foundation to
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develop and deliver the first ARMv8 reference design and
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implementation of the &os; Operating System based on the
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ThunderX workload optimized processor family for next
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generation Data Center and Cloud workloads.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>9</name>
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<story>
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<name>Parole de Tux : Tux et &os; [french]</name>
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<url>http://www.captainposix.net/?q=articles/episode-36-tux-et-freebsd</url>
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<site-name>Captain Posix</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.captainposix.net/</site-url>
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<date>24 September 2014</date>
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<author>Captain Posix</author>
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<p>"Parole de Tux" is a Belgian monthly podcast which talks about
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news and technical topics regarding Free and Open Source
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Software. For the first time, this episode is dedicated to
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&os;. The guest, a &os; developer, sums up the history of the
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BSDs and their differences. He then briefly explains similarities
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and differences between a typical Linux distribution and &os;
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before moving on to the main topic: the graphics stack, and how
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&os; performs in this area.</p>
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</story>
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<story>
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<name>Atlantic.Net Announces SSD-based &os; VPS
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Services</name>
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<url>http://talkincloud.com/cloud-computing-and-open-source/090214/atlanticnet-unveils-freebsd-cloud-vps-hosting-plans</url>
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<site-name>Talkin' Cloud</site-name>
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<site-url>http://talkincloud.com/</site-url>
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<date>2 September 2014</date>
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<author>Chris Talbot</author>
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<p>SSD cloud VPS hosting solutions provider Atlantic.net has
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rolled out &os; to its data centers in Orlando, Dallas
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and Toronto.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>1</name>
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<story>
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<name>&os; to support secure boot by mid-year</name>
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<url>http://www.itwire.com/business-it-news/open-source/62855-freebsd-to-support-secure-boot-by-mid-year</url>
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<site-name>ITWire</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.itwire.com/</site-url>
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<date>20 January 2014</date>
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<author>Sam Varghese</author>
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<p>Kirk McKusick describes the progress &os; has been making in supporting
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UEFI secure boot, which is scheduled for inclusion in &os; 10.1.</p>
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</story>
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<story>
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<name>McKusick Denies &os; Lagging on Security</name>
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<url>http://www.itwire.com/business-it-news/open-source/62728-mckusick-denies-freebsd-lagging-on-security</url>
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<site-name>ITWire</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.itwire.com/</site-url>
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<date>06 January 2014</date>
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<author>Sam Varghese</author>
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<p>Kirk McKusick denies that &os; is trailing behind when it
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comes to security practices, asserting that over the past
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decade &os; has made good design and engineering choices in
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<tt>random(4)</tt>.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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</year>
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<year>
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<name>2013</name>
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<month>
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<name>6</name>
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<story>
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<name>Fixing Network Attached Storage with commodity hardware
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and BSD</name>
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<url>http://boingboing.net/2013/06/23/fixing-network-attached-storag.html</url>
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<site-name>Boing Boing</site-name>
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<site-url>http://boingboing.net/</site-url>
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<date>23 June 2013</date>
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<author>Ben Laurie</author>
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<p>Ben Laurie discusses how and why he replaced a proprietary
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NAS with one based on &os; and commodity hardware.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>2</name>
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<story>
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<name>2012 - A BSD Year in Retrospective</name>
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<url>http://www.osnews.com/story/26787/2012_a_BSD_year_in_retrospective</url>
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<site-name>OSnews</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
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<date>14 February 2013</date>
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<author>Julian Djamil</author>
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<p>A retrospective of all the exciting developments in the BSD-family
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of operating systems in 2012, focusing on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD
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and Dragonfly BSD.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>1</name>
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<story>
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<name>A Decade of OS Access-control Extensibility</name>
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<url>https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2430732</url>
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<site-name>ACM Queue</site-name>
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<site-url>https://queue.acm.org/</site-url>
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<date>18 January 2013</date>
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<author>Robert N. M. Watson</author>
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<p>To discuss operating system security is to marvel at the
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diversity of deployed access-control models.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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</year>
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<year>
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<name>2012</name>
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<month>
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<name>11</name>
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<story>
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<name>A world without Linux: Where would Apache,
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Microsoft — even Apple be today?</name>
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<url>http://www.infoworld.com/d/data-center/world-without-linux-where-would-apache-microsoft-even-apple-be-today-206680</url>
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<site-name>Infoworld</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.infoworld.com</site-url>
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<date>12 November 2012</date>
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<author>Paul Venezia</author>
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<p>If Linux hadn't conquered the world, we'd all be running
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FreeBSD, maybe even on our desktops.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>8</name>
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<story>
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<name>FreeBSD Now Supported on Windows Server Hyper-V Via Beta
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Release</name>
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<url>http://redmondmag.com/articles/2012/08/09/freebsd-beta-for-windows-server-hyper-v.aspx</url>
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<site-name>Redmondmag</site-name>
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<site-url>http://redmondmag.com</site-url>
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<date>9 August 2012</date>
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<author>Kurt Mackie</author>
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<p>Microsoft and collaborators today announced a beta release
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of drivers that enable the open source FreeBSD 8.2 server
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operating system to run in a virtual machine (VM) using
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Microsoft's Hyper-V Server.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>6</name>
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<story>
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<name>X.Org 7.7 Goes Into FreeBSD, KMS Is Ready</name>
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<url>http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTExNzY</url>
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<site-name>phoronix</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.phoronix.com</site-url>
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<date>11 June 2012</date>
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<author>Michael Larabel</author>
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<p>While X.Org 7.7 was only released last week, this updated
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set of X packages have already worked their way into
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FreeBSD. The FreeBSD developers request your help in
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testing.</p>
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</story>
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<story>
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<name>Netflix Open Connect Network: FreeBSD, Not Linux</name>
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<url>http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTExNDM</url>
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<site-name>phoronix</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.phoronix.com</site-url>
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<date>6 June 2012</date>
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<author>Michael Larabel</author>
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<p>This week Netflix announced their Open Connect Network as
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their own open CDN (Content Distribution Network), but
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rather than using Linux as the base for this open-source
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platform, they decided to use FreeBSD.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>5</name>
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<story>
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<name>Why Should You Use FreeBSD? Here's Some Reasons</name>
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<url>http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTExMDg</url>
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<site-name>phoronix</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.phoronix.com</site-url>
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<date>31 May 2012</date>
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<author>Michael Larabel</author>
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<p>FreeBSD is wondering why are you using FreeBSD. David
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Chisnall of the FreeBSD project is working on updating their
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advocacy material regarding this leading *BSD operating
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system. As such, he asked on the mailing list "Why Are
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You Using FreeBSD?"</p>
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</story>
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<story>
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<name>Colocation Provider NYI Launches East Coast Mirror for
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FreeBSD Foundation</name>
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<url>http://www.thewhir.com/web-hosting-news/colocation-provider-nyi-launches-east-coast-mirror-for-freebsd-foundation</url>
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<site-name>The WHIR</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.thewhir.com</site-url>
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<date>25 May 2012</date>
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<author>Nicole Henderson</author>
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<p>Colocation provider NYI announced on Friday that it has
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launched the East Coast mirror for The FreeBSD
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Foundation. "FreeBSD has been a critical component of
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everything we do," Phillip Koblence, VP operations, NYI
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said in a statement. "We look upon this launch as our
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way of giving back to a community whose open source projects
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have enabled us to craft customized solutions for our
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customers from the inside out."</p>
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</story>
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<story>
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<name>FreeBSD and Microsoft Hyper-V Interoperability Expected
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This Summer</name>
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<url>http://redmondmag.com/articles/2012/05/14/microsoft-hyperv-interoperability.aspx</url>
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<site-name>Redmondmag</site-name>
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<site-url>http://redmondmag.com</site-url>
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<date>14 May 2012</date>
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<author>Kurt Mackie</author>
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<p>Microsoft and its partnering companies are finalizing a
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project that will enable FreeBSD interoperability with
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Windows Server Hyper-V.</p>
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</story>
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<story>
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<name>FreeBSD 10 To Use Clang Compiler, Deprecate GCC</name>
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<url>http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTEwMjI</url>
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<site-name>phoronix</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.phoronix.com</site-url>
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<date>12 May 2012</date>
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<author>Michael Larabel</author>
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<p>As indicated by the Q1-2012 FreeBSD Status Report, LLVM's
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Clang compiler is quickly replacing GCC for this popular BSD
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operating system. The developers are also making much
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progress in a GNU-free C++11 stack. For FreeBSD 10 they're
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aiming for Clang as the default C/C++ compiler, deprecate
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GCC, and to have a BSD-licensed C++ stack.</p>
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</story>
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<story>
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<name>FreeBSD Achieved A Lot In Q1'2012</name>
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<url>http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTEwMjE</url>
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<site-name>phoronix</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.phoronix.com</site-url>
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<date>12 May 2012</date>
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<author>Michael Larabel</author>
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<p>For the first three months of the 2012 calendar year, the
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FreeBSD project achieved a lot when it came to advancing
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their open operating system. Here's some of the interesting
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highlights from their quarterly status report.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>4</name>
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<story>
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<name>FreeBSD Gets A New X.Org With Intel KMS</name>
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<url>http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTA5MTc</url>
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<site-name>phoronix</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.phoronix.com</site-url>
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<date>23 April 2012</date>
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<author>Michael Larabel</author>
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<p>The FreeBSD team working on X support have announced a set
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of X.Org updates to bring the FreeBSD package support to
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X.Org 7.5.2, which now includes Intel KMS support.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>3</name>
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<story>
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<name>Most Reliable Hosting Company Sites in March 2012</name>
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<url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2012/04/02/most-reliable-hosting-company-sites-in-march-2012.html</url>
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<site-name>Netcraft Ltd.</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url>
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<date>02 March 2012</date>
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<author>Netcraft</author>
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<p>FreeBSD the OS of 3 of the top 10 most reliable hosting
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company sites in March 202.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>2</name>
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<story>
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<name>PC-BSD 9 review ? to FreeBSD what Ubuntu is to
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Debian</name>
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<url>http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/reviews/pc-bsd-9-review-to-freebsd-what-ubuntu-is-to-debian/</url>
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<site-name>Linux User & Developer</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.linuxuser.co.uk</site-url>
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<date>09 February 2012</date>
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<author>Koen Vervloesem</author>
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<p>PC-BSD offers you a fully functional desktop environment
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based on rock solid FreeBSD technology, which makes it the
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perfect operating system for your first steps with BSD?</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>1</name>
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<story>
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<name>[Review] FreeBSD 9.0</name>
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<url>http://linuxconfig.net/review/freebsd-review/freebsd-9-0-review.html</url>
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<site-name>linuxconfig.net</site-name>
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<site-url>http://linuxconfig.net</site-url>
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<date>10 January 2012</date>
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<author>linuxconfig.net</author>
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<p>This article provides an overview of some of the new
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features available in FreeBSD 9.0.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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</year>
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<year>
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<name>2011</name>
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<month>
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<name>11</name>
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<story>
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<name>Why aren't you using FreeBSD?</name>
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<url>http://www.infoworld.com/d/data-center/why-arent-you-using-freebsd-178119?page=0,0</url>
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<site-name>Infoworld</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.infoworld.com</site-url>
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<date>11 November 2011</date>
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<author>Paul Venezia</author>
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<p>This article writes about why Paul Venezia is using FreeBSD
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for his servers</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>9</name>
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<story>
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<name>FreeBSD: A Faster Platform For Linux Gaming Than
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Linux?</name>
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<url>http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_games_bsd</url>
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<site-name>Phoronix</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.phoronix.com/</site-url>
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<date>07 September 2011</date>
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<p>Michael Larabel shows how FreeBSD runs some linux programs
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faster than linux does.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>7</name>
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<story>
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<name>Most Reliable Hosting Company Sites in June 2011</name>
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<url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2011/07/08/most-reliable-hosting-company-sites-in-june-2011.html</url>
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<site-name>Netcraft Ltd.</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url>
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<date>08 July 2011</date>
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<author>Jennifer Cownie</author>
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<p>FreeBSD the OS of top 3 most reliable hosting company sites
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in June 2011.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>3</name>
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<story>
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<name>PC-BSD 8.2 review</name>
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<url>http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2011/03/03/pc-bsd-8-2-review/</url>
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<site-name>LinuxBSDos.com</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.linuxbsdos.com/</site-url>
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<date>03 March 2011</date>
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<author>LinuxBSDos.com</author>
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<p>LinuxBSDos.com looks at the installation (especially at the
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disk encryption features), system configuration and system
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management (including the installation of third party
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software packages via PC-BSD's PBI system) of
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PC-BSD 8.2.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>2</name>
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<story>
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<name>FreeBSD 8.2 expands ZFS support</name>
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<url>http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/3926181/FreeBSD-82-Expands-ZFS-Support----Without-Oracle.htm</url>
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<site-name>Datamation.com</site-name>
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<site-url>http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/</site-url>
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<date>25 February 2011</date>
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<author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
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<p>The author looks at the status and the future of ZFS under
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FreeBSD. The information is based on interviews the website
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did with FreeBSD developer Josh Paetzel and Matt Olander
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from iXsystems.</p>
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</story>
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</month>
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</year>
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<year>
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<name>2010</name>
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<month>
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<name>8</name>
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<story>
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<name>PC-BSD 8.1 review</name>
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<url>http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2010/08/17/pc-bsd-8-1-review/</url>
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<site-name>LinuxBSDos.com</site-name>
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<site-url>http://www.linuxbsdos.com/</site-url>
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<date>17 August 2010</date>
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<author>LinuxBSDos.com</author>
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<p>LinuxBSDos.com looks at the installation, system
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configuration and system management (including the
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installation of third party software packages via PC-BSD's
|
|
PBI system) of PC-BSD 8.1.</p>
|
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</story>
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</month>
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<month>
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<name>2</name>
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<story>
|
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<name>Health Check: FreeBSD - The unknown giant</name>
|
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<url>http://www.h-online.com/open/features/Health-Check-FreeBSD-The-unknown-giant-920248.html</url>
|
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<site-name>The H</site-name>
|
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<site-url>http://www.h-online.com/</site-url>
|
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<date>04 February 2010</date>
|
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<author>Richard Hillesley</author>
|
|
<p>Richard Hillesley looks at the history of FreeBSD, the BSD
|
|
license, Beastie and the new features in FreeBSD 8.0.</p>
|
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</story>
|
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</month>
|
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</year>
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</press>
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