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| | box.matto.nl
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| | [AI summary] The author details setting up FreeBSD 13 on a 2009 HP laptop with specific configurations for encryption, hardware drivers, and efficiency.
| | vincentdelft.be
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| | [AI summary] A technical guide detailing the process of upgrading a FreeBSD host and its running jails from version 14.2 to 14.3.
| | www.kaidenshi.com
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| | [AI summary] The author reviews their experience using FreeBSD as a daily driver operating system, highlighting its performance, installation process, and comparison with other OSes like Void Linux and OpenBSD.
| | 128bit.io
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| SSH is one of my favorite tools on a Linux/Unix system. There is so much you can do from copying files, to tunneling data security. SSH is a great way to get access to your system at home, but also access to your network. Lets go over some things about SSH tunneling and why it's good to use! Basic Idea: The idea of tunneling is to give you a secure way to pass data from one point to another.