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December 2001 Issue of Daemon News 11

questionlp writes: "The December 2001 issue of the Daemon News E-zine is now live on the Internet. This month's issue contains great articles about generating MRTG graphs of qmail statistics under FreeBSD, coding styles, SNMP agent development and the first of three parts on the csh and tcsh shells. Also launched this month for Daemon News is their hardware certification and driver development services."
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December 2001 Issue of Daemon News

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  • The article on System Log verification is good too. I have never felt quite this motivated to keep track of the logs, but it seems a reasonable pursuit for a security expert to write about it, and naturally, for BSD to provide it. I just hope I never feel the need to use it.
  • I seem to recall that Daemon News was supposed to start issuing a print version as well as the online version of their zine. Has anyone seen this in an actual store, or is it a subscribe through the web site only sort of thing?

    --saint
    • Re:Print. (Score:3, Informative)

      by questionlp ( 58365 )
      The print editin of Daemon News has been going on for around a year now. The last issue was number 5 and I got it early November.

      More information about the print magazine can be found here [daemonnews.org] (or http://magazine.daemonnews.org/ [daemonnews.org] for those who are afraid of goatse.cx links). The magazine has turned from every other month to quarterly.

  • Daemonnews comes out almost every month.

    Why it news when it arrives. This is more lame than ask slashdot.
    • There is a new Linux kernel coming out every 3-4 weeks. These ones are announced too.

      If you don't like it, go to the preferences (on the left side of your window) and select BSD under the "Exclude Stories from the Homepage". You're happy, we're happy :-)

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