https://www.educba.com/linux-vs-bsd/
And in particular, here is the part of the Page where I got confused. The pic is attached below. Why, God, why...? :'‑( The whole page is not entirely inaccurate, but spreading wrong information is bad for those looking for a solid understanding of such...
Hi All,
I'm a network engineer looking to better understand the network subsystem of FreeBSD (unix systems) and in particular how it differs from the linux kernel network subsystem. Any good links or books?
I believe iproute2 (this is a package, not a subsystem, right?) is used by linux, so...
I would like to share HOWTO in Ghost in the Shell series about efficient working in the UNIX shell environment.
Ghost in the Shell - Part 2
https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2018/07/08/ghost-in-the-shell-part-2/
I got a screenshot that i cannot post here cause supposedly it to big for the server so can ya'll email me at redeagle1998@outlook.com and i will send you the picture. Anyway let me give some background to this i work in a arcade and one of the games goes down and it happened to be temple run so...
Hola soy nuevo en FreeBSD, y toda la documentacion que he leido me parece muy interesante , ahora quiero saber como crear mi sistema operativo solo con el entorno de x11 y poder modicar las aplicaciones que utiliza
Hi, I'm new to FreeBSD, and all the documentation I've read is very interesting...
Question: Is there a special way to use symbolic links in Rsync "--link-dest" ?
Setup is a rsync deamon running on the FreeBSD server with a path to a module storage.
On the client, rsync is executed with the following command:
rsync -ah --hard-links --link-dest=../test /home/user...
Hi guys!
Recently I got interested about compilers, how they works, how it analyzes the source code, how they translate code, how how how.
The good thing for me is that I don't want to create a full compiler from scratch (yet), but instead I want to understand how the different parts works and...
Hello. Probably the title is a bit confusing so let me explain: At the moment I am a Linux user (unsupported Fedora version) but will migrate to FreeBSD in the near future, so I would like to backup my data in an external hard drive to use it in the future system.
However, being a non-technical...
Specifically UNIX-like administration and (eventually) low-level development. I'm currently studying for my CCNA Routing & Switching and the like to get me in the job market. There is no way I can currently consider taking out a college loan in the US, so I'm looking for books or online...
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