Contributed by jose on from the sprechen-Sie-deutsch dept.
"There is a new German xBSD-Board, which has been found about eleven weeks ago. Our intention is to show people how powerful xBSD is and the reason you should try it. On http://www.bsdforen.org you get the latest news, files and stuff around BSD. The Board deals with lots of different sections about Net-/Open-/FreeBSD. We welcome you @ bsdforen.org "I think a few of my .de friends will be happy to see this. Now if only I had this served up with some Bavarian goodies ...
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By mirabile () on
Well, I think I won't read that board, since the
deadly.org headlines are on my /. site, and I don't
read web-based things anyways, with few (/. symlink.ch heise.de)
exceptions - I prefer Usenet and IRC.
Now, if this can be made a symbox - call maol@symlink.ch
if you are interested...
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By ingolfoo () on
cheers :>
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By grey () on
Also read yesterday's Wired article, with OpenBSD mention here:
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,54400,00.html
I don't believe the el8 zine is related to dm's old el8.org though.
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By Anonymous Coward () on
> angrily refused to discuss the compromise in late July of a file server
> maintained by the open-source, Unix-based operating-system project.
"angrily refused" I can only imagine what his exact words were... :)))
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By Anonymous Coward () on
>"angrily refused" I can only imagine what his exact words were... :)))
*lol* Anyway, is that compromise referring to the University of Alberta SunSITE being compromised or the alleged breakin to cvs.openbsd.org? Did the latter really take place?
Still, no word from the PTB... *sigh*