Unix system administrators develop their own customizations and configuration file templates over time. These customizations could be either personal customizations or system-wide customizations. Personal customizations live under each users home directory and the files name usually starts with a dot (which is why these files are usually called dot-files). And the system-wide customizations can be [...]
I heard this so many times from different people that CLI in FreeBSD is much less user-friendly than CLI in Linux. But is it true?
Unlike Linux that uses Bash shell, the default shell in FreeBSD is csh or tcsh. Linux users are used to tab completion, which is not the default behavior of C [...]
If you are running Mac OS X and upgraded to the recent 10.5.7 and you are using a bluetooth mouse or keyboard, then you are most likely suffering from the same problem that I do: Bluetooth device loses connection to your mac after a few hours of working. and its a real PITA.
I have [...]
I am type of person who likes to build everything from source code in FreeBSD to get better performance and other customizations. It has become a habit to play with ports tree and system source code and now I believe I have my own template for various server platforms.
One of the most important parts [...]
I suddenly came across this old post from 2004 in which I explained my early experiments in OS X. Now after being a hardcore OS X user for more than a year, I found how much the world has changed since. The Firefox is a really usable browser now and IM clients are up [...]
Keeping accurate time on a host (either a server or a workstation) is important because:
1- You need to know accurately when you should go for lunch or back home
2- You need accurate time in your event log files for further analysis
3- Many programs need to have the correct date and [...]
So after a while, I finally managed to launch a website for my book, “Network Administration with FreeBSD 7“. The new website is actually a blog and I would cross-post the topics related to the book on both websites.
I would really appreciate your feedbacks on the current book and suggestions for future [...]
Network Administration with FreeBSD 7 is the book that I have been working on for past year. And now it is published by Packt and is available for purchase from various bookstores.
This book is something that I have been looking for since I started with FreeBSD back in 1997. [...]
I came across this interesting article about upcoming FreeBSD 7 that outlines some of the most important changes in this release.
The upcoming release of FreeBSD 7 is a major milestone for all FreeBSD developers and users. It is the most amazing release I have ever had the chance to play with. There [...]
Colin Percival (The original author of freebsd-update and binary diff), spent a few hours to resurrect the dead Depenguinator from ashes.
Using Depenguinator 2.0, you can remotely upgrade a happily living Linux system to the latest version of FreeBSD. To me its extremely useful when upgrading a Linux box to [...]
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