NetBSD is a stable, multi-user, freely redistributable UNIX-like operating system. It is distributed with source code and runs on a large number of hardware platforms.
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NetBSD is a free multi-platform operating system, with a focus on portability.
Why he uses NetBSD, advantages and disadvantages of the OS vs. other OS's, and a number of useful how-to's on NetBSD.
Release dates and package comparison tables for multiple NetBSD releases.
Other links related to the NetBSD operating system.
A journal of Jeremy Reed's experiences with NetBSD.
Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
Changes to the NetBSD code base
[RSS]
List of NetBSD developers, who are members of the NetBSD Foundation and have CVS commit privileges.
A complete, browsable and searchable index of all NetBSD related mailing lists.
Official news relating to the NetBSD project including release announcements and major changes.
[RSS]
An Operating System built on top of NetBSD.
Pkgsrc-wip (work in progress) is a project to get more people actively involved with creating packages for pkgsrc, a portable packaging system coming from NetBSD.
This paper by Gregory McGarry presents a suite of benchmarks and results for comparing the performance of these operating systems. The benchmarks target core operating system functionality, server scalability and thread implementation.
(January 03, 2005)
Vice President of firm. Main business is embedded market, markets NetBSD as an embedded OS, and sells boxed release. Says how it is better than VXWorks, Linux, QNX, Windows CE. Short article with forum comments. [OSNews.com]
(April 03, 2003)
A paper by Alistair Crooks about a more flexible infrastructure for third-party software. Later implemented in NetBSD's pkgsrc. [EuroBSDCon]
[PDF] (November 14, 2002)
NetBSD is a free multi-platform operating system, with a focus on portability.
An Operating System built on top of NetBSD.
List of NetBSD developers, who are members of the NetBSD Foundation and have CVS commit privileges.
Release dates and package comparison tables for multiple NetBSD releases.
Other links related to the NetBSD operating system.
Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
Why he uses NetBSD, advantages and disadvantages of the OS vs. other OS's, and a number of useful how-to's on NetBSD.
Official news relating to the NetBSD project including release announcements and major changes.
[RSS]
Changes to the NetBSD code base
[RSS]
Pkgsrc-wip (work in progress) is a project to get more people actively involved with creating packages for pkgsrc, a portable packaging system coming from NetBSD.
A complete, browsable and searchable index of all NetBSD related mailing lists.
A journal of Jeremy Reed's experiences with NetBSD.
This paper by Gregory McGarry presents a suite of benchmarks and results for comparing the performance of these operating systems. The benchmarks target core operating system functionality, server scalability and thread implementation.
(January 03, 2005)
Vice President of firm. Main business is embedded market, markets NetBSD as an embedded OS, and sells boxed release. Says how it is better than VXWorks, Linux, QNX, Windows CE. Short article with forum comments. [OSNews.com]
(April 03, 2003)
A paper by Alistair Crooks about a more flexible infrastructure for third-party software. Later implemented in NetBSD's pkgsrc. [EuroBSDCon]
[PDF] (November 14, 2002)
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