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Interview with MidnightBSD Founder and Lead Dev Lucas Holt
Recently, I have taken a little dip into the world of BSD. As part of my attempt to understand the BSD world a little better, I connected with Lucas H...
TrueOS A Simple BSD Distribution for the Desktop Users
Brief: If you want to try something other than Linux, have a look at TrueOS. It is a BSD distribution specifically aimed at desktop users. TrueOS has...
TrueOS Doesn't Want to Be 'BSD for Desktop' Anymore
There are some really big changes on the horizon for TrueOS. Today, we will take a look at what is going on in the world of desktop BSD. The Announcem...
What is the Difference Between the macOS and Linux Kernels
Some people might think that there are similarities between the macOS and the Linux kernel because they can handle similar commands and similar softwa...
NetBSD Version 8.0 Released With New Features
Recently, the NetBSD team announced the release of its sixteenth major release: NetBSD 8.0. Let's take a look to see what goodness is baked inside thi...
An Insight into the Future of TrueOS BSD and Project Trident
Last month, TrueOS announced that they would be spinning off their desktop offering. The team behind the new project, named Project Trident, have been...
6 Reasons Why Linux Users Switch to BSD
Thus far I have written several articles about BSD for It's FOSS. There is always at least one person in the comments asking “Why bother with BSD?” I ...
What is ZFS? Why are People Crazy About it?
Today, we will take a look at ZFS, an advanced file system. We will discuss where it came from, what it is, and why it is so popular among techies and...
MidnightBSD Hits 1.0! Checkout What's New
A couple days ago, Lucas Holt announced the release of MidnightBSD 1.0. Let's take a quick look at what is included in this new release. What is Midni...