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."
For the Ultra-Paranoid... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:*BSD is dying (Score:1)
I'm a sahreholder of an ISP, we've been running for five years or so. Originally we were going for NT but soon discovered what a bad idea that was.
2 days before launch we scrapped the idea and bought a BSD 2.1 Internet Server Ready CD.
Overnight it was installed and working.
Now with around 5000 users our BSD setup happily chugs along on 3 pentium 90 machines (mail, web/ftp & news) [separated for failsafe rather than load].
At home and at my website, FreeBSD was the easy choice. It's rock solid.
Ports & packages are a dream come true.
Still, though, my OS of choice is plan9. Even if it never had another release again I would be perfectly satisfied.
(web browsing aside - a mighty task)
but there is a new release on it's way. We'll finally wave goodbye to 23 char filenames (sigh) and hopefully support another sound card (sigh
want to listen to some music
cat music >
want to burn a cd ?
cp *.jpg
write to a network socket
echo 'hello' >
inetd? nah. we have aux/listen. plonk a script in
echo server - try :
#!/bin/rc
cat
it's such a pleasure
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9
Print. (Score:1)
--saint
Re:Print. (Score:3, Informative)
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.
Why is this posted almost every month.... (Score:2)
Why it news when it arrives. This is more lame than ask slashdot.
Re:Why is this posted almost every month.... (Score:2, Informative)
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