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FreeBSD packages vs ports
Quick Background This post is aimed at bringing a practical understanding into the usage and difference between ports and packages. Sometimes big descriptive definitions make things sound so much more complex....
0 commentsHow to Open RAR Files
"HELP! I've got this file and I can't open it. The file ends in .rar - what is that?" Have no fear, kind computer user! Gamergirl here to give you the whole shabang on WinRAR files. As you read through...
1 commentVirtualization Corner
FreeBSD is an excellent o.s. suited to manage a server. With the latest stable, the seventh version, the kernel of FreeBSD has significantly improved the performance in multithreading, thanks to the...
0 commentsFreeBSD Own bootup script
Quick background When you start working with FreeBSD you find yourself one day getting a brainwave to write a script that you need to load during boot. This is the method I have found most usefull in those...
0 commentsWhy Pay for Software?
There are so many available open source options, yet 96% of the population (home users) choose to pay for their computer software needs. After experimenting with the various sources, I was impressed with...
0 commentsHow to Build a Computer
Computers are often thought of as being very mysterious and "magical" pieces of equipment that only "smart" people can understand. People think the best option when it comes to getting a new computer is just...
0 commentsFreeBSD smbclient grep
Quick background This is a follow-up post to the samba and grep article. This post provides and interesting look at how to utilize the application smbclient and grep to help you find whatever you are looking...
0 commentsFreeBSD samba and grep
Quick backgroundSamba Samba is the open-source equivalent of windows network neighbourhood. It allows unix based machines to access windows shared files and devices. grep grep is a native binary to many *nix...
0 commentsFreeBSD Stuff
Greetings, so this is my first post. I would like to share with you the workings, cool and not so cool stuff about the FreeBSD operating system. The aim is to keep it as simple and informative as possible...
0 commentsFreeBSD Handy commands
About So many times I'm looking for something specific and it takes a couple of googles and following mailing lists, and reading blogs and and and... Sometimes it just get too much. So the aim it to keep it as...
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