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| | unixdigest.com
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| | [AI summary] The article provides an in-depth comparison of FreeBSD and Linux, highlighting FreeBSD's unique features such as ZFS support, advanced networking tools like PF, and a robust security framework. It also discusses the binary compatibility with Linux, the GEOM storage framework, and the overall UNIX-like nature of FreeBSD. The author shares personal experiences transitioning from Microsoft to Linux and then to FreeBSD, emphasizing the advantages of FreeBSD for specific use cases.
| | davmac.wordpress.com
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| | Summary: Dinit reaches alpha; Alpine linux demo image; Booting FreeBSD Well, it's been an awfully long time since I last blogged about Dinit (web page, github), my service-manager / init / wannabe-Systemd-competitor. I'd have to say, I never thought it would take this long to come this far; when I started the project, it didn't...
| | chipnetics.com
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| | My notes for building the latest Linux kernel, and running the latest firmware, for a more bleeding edge experience.
| | hjr265.me
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| I have lines like these in my /etc/hosts file: 127.0.0.1 toph.local 127.0.0.1 drafts.toph.local 127.0.0.1 quiz.toph.local I can run development servers locally and access them over .local hostnames (e.g. toph.local) instead of the loopback IP addresses (e.g. 127.0.0.1). It works fine. But every time I start working on a new project, I needed to add a new line to the /etc/hosts file. It didn't sit right with me. I should be able to point all *.