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Official FreeBSD Sites

  • [1] FreeBSD Project's homepage
  • [2] FreeBSD Development Projects - Docs, advocacy, apps (such as Java DK)
  • [3] CVS repository - CVS repository in a Web-browsable format
  • [4] FreeBSD Support
  • [5] The Official FreeBSD FAQ
  • [6] The FreeBSD Handbook
  • [7] FreeBSD Ports
  • [8] FreeBSD Tutorials
  • [9] Resources for Newbies
  • [10] The FreeBSD Foundation - Non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the FreeBSD Project


General FreeBSD

  • [11] BSD.org
  • [12] Daily News
  • [13] Daemon News
  • [14] The BSD License
  • [15] BSD Newsletter
  • [16] FreeBSD @ DistroWatch
  • [17] BSD @ SlashDot
  • [18] Great resource with BSD-specific articles, at O'Reilly Networks' website (ONLamp)
  • [19] BSDNexus.com
  • [20] BSDNexus Wallpapers
  • [21] BSDFreaks.nl
  • [22] BSD Pictures


3rd Party FreeBSD sites

  • [23] FreshPorts - An up-to-date list of the status of every port in the ports collection, organised by category.
  • [24] The FreeBSD Diary - a page intended to allow people to post their day-to-day trials and tribulations with FreeBSD. Some good info there, but very scattershot in organization and indifferently moderated.
  • [25] FreeBSD Hackers Net
  • [26] FreeBSD @ UNIXGuide.net
  • [27] FreeBSD @ OSdata.com
  • [28] FreeBSD @ The Labs


Other BSD flavours

  • [29] FreeBSD
  • [30] OpenBSD
  • [31] NetBSD
  • [32] DragonFly BSD - A FreeBSD 4.x fork
  • [33] PicoBSD - One floppy disk FreeBSD version. Great for routing, firewalls, etc.
  • [34] ClosedBSD - A firewall and NAT utility. Boots off of a single floppy disk or CDROM. HD not required
  • [35] FireFly BSD - A commercial DragonFly BSD-based OS
  • [36] BSD/OS - BSDI Internet Server
  • [37] Mac OS X - Most of the userland and some kernel parts are based on FreeBSD.
  • [38] PC-BSD - A FreeBSD-based desktop OS
  • [39] DesktopBSD - A FreeBSD-based desktop OS
  • [40] GNUstep
  • [41] m0n0wall - FreeBSD based Firewall
  • [42] pfSense - m0n0wall based Firewall
  • [43] MirOS
  • [44] The FreeBSD LiveCD Project - ISO image and generation toolset
  • [45] FreeSBIE -The most popular FreeBSD-based live CD OS
  • [46] Frenzy ("portable system administrator toolkit")
  • [47] LiveBSD - Another FreeBSD-based Live CD
  • [48] TrustedBSD
  • [49] FreeBSD for the Xbox
  • [50] Small FreeBSD Home Page
  • [51] FreeBSD Hardening Project
  • [52] FreeBSD Assembly Language Programming


FreeBSD News

  • [53] FreeBSD in the press - Contains many links to articles that have appeared which mention FreeBSD.
  • [54] BSD news
  • [55] BSDplanet
  • [56] Slashdot BSD
  • [57] Daemon News
  • [58] BSDnewsletter.com
  • [59] BSDatwork.com


Forums

  • [60] BSD Forums - The most popular FreeBSD forum
  • [61] BSD Nexus Forum
  • [62] BSD Support Forum
  • [63] BSD Vault Forum
  • [64] FreeBSD Diary forum
  • [65] BSDForen (German)
  • [66] BSD Forums (Romanian)


Encyclopaedia / Wiki

  • [67] Encyclopedia: Berkeley Software Distribution - History of Unix at Berkeley.
  • [68] - BSDWiki - dedicated to collecting information and resources for BSD operating systems.
  • [69] FreeBSD Wiki - This wiki
  • [70] BSD @ Wikipedia
  • [71] Wikitest @ Freebsd.org - Seems to be a brand new FreeBSD developer wiki. They have a restrictive policy that you must be added by a developer to be allowed to edit it

FreeBSD Software

  • [72] FreeBSD Ports - The FreeBSD ports and packages collection (10000+)
  • [73] FreshPorts - The latest information on your favorite ports
  • [74] The FreeBSD Ports Archive - A simple way to see the ports tree
  • [75] BPM - A graphical (GTK-based) ports collection manager for FreeBSD
  • [76] Barry - A Qt-based package manager for the FreeBSD operating system
  • [77] GNOME on FreeBSD - The FreeBSD GNOME Website
  • [78] KDE on FreeBSD - FreeBSD on KDE Website
  • [79] GNOME packages - GNOME binary packages for FreeBSD
  • [80] OpenOffice on FreeBSD - The OpenOffice on FreeBSD Website
  • [81] BSD# - The BSD# Project is devoted to porting and maintaining the Mono .NET framework for FreeBSD. It's available in the FreeBSD ports
  • [82] OpenPKG - Cross-platform RPM-based Unix software packaging available for FreeBSD


Commercial Software for FreeBSD

  • [83] TextMaker - A commercial word processing app for FreeBSD
  • [84] Vexira Antivirus for FreeBSD Servers - Virus protection for Windows users.
  • [85] Serenity Virtual Station - A commercial PC emulator for FreeBSD
  • [86] TapeWare - Backup software by Yosemite Technologies
  • [87] Plesk - Hosting control panel software for FreeBSD and other OSes


BSD Search

  • [88] Google's BSD search
  • [89] BSDSearch.com


FreeBSD Documentation

  • [90] FreeBSD documentation provided and maintained by the FreeBSD Documentation Project
  • [91] FreeBSD Handbook - FreeBSD support channels
  • [92] Resources for newbies - Some useful resources for newbies
  • [93] Nederlandstalig Handboek (Dutch)


FreeBSD Help sites

  • [94] FBSD-book - A comprehensive guide to FreeBSD
  • [95] FreeBSD Open Documentation Library
  • [96] FreeBSDhowtos.com - More FreeBSD HOWTOs
  • [97] Defcon1.org - How-to articles and scripts
  • [98] Chucktips - Another FreeBSD site for newbies (tips and how-to's)
  • [99] The FreeBSD Diary - Collection of how-to guides for FreeBSD and forum
  • [100] Gerknation - FreeBSD documentation
  • [101] ezUnix.org - Unix and Unix-like How-to's
  • [102] UnixCities - FreeBSD and Linux tutorials
  • [103] The Clueless Computer User's Help Site - FreeBSD tutorials
  • [104] Screaming Electron's How-To's
  • [105] Essetee's How-To's (Dutch)
  • [106] BSD Vault How-to's
  • [107] O'Reilly Onlamp DevCentre How-to articles
  • [108] The Labs: FreeBSD mini howtos - Topics: make world, ports & packages, tuning, adding swap space without repartition your hd, virtual domains, jails, etc.
  • [109] FreeBSD cheat sheets


FreeBSD Tutorials / Guides

  • [110] For People New to Both FreeBSD and Unix - This introduction is for people new to both FreeBSD and Unix--so it starts with basics.
  • [111] BSD Guides - FreeBSD
  • [112] Explaining BSD
  • [113] Michael & Mary's PC-BSD tips -
  • [114] Dru Lavigne's tutorials
  • [115] Scottro's guides
  • [116] FreeBSD mail archives
  • [117] Unixguide's FreeBSD installguide
  • [118] BSD Freak (Dutch)
  • [119] OnLamp.com: FreeBSD basics - Dru Lavigne provides practical advice for completing common tasks under FreeBSD.

FreeBSD FAQ's

  • [120] FreeBSD FAQ
  • [121] FAQ FreeBSD @ unixguide.net
  • [122] FreeBSD Mailing Lists
  • [123] FreeBSD GNOME FAQ - Getting and keeping GNOME components and applications up-to-date.

FreeBSD Security

  • [124] FreeBSD security advisories and related topics
  • [125] FreeBSD VuXML - Documenting security issues in FreeBSD and the FreeBSD Ports Collection
  • [126] BSD Updates - Free binary security updates for all the latest BSD operating systems

FreeBSD-related blogs and personal homepages

  • [127] BSD Planet - Syndicates feeds from all major BSD sites and some BSD-related blogs
  • [128] TaoSecurity - Topics: network security, FreeBSD, book reviews and more
  • [129] Notes/FreeBSD - Configuring a FreeBSD server
  • [130] MostlyGeek - Topics: FreeBSD, Security, Sys Admin, etc.
  • [131] EnergyHQ - Miguel's weblog: *BSD, cats and more
  • [132] Deamon dancing in the Dark - Wherein one man comments upon his journey to FreeBSD nirvana
  • [133] Martin Cracauer's FreeBSD Page
  • [134] BSDPodcast</font>


Miscelaneous

  • [135] Free Software Magazine
  • [136] Meaning of different device letters
  • [137] Project Kamel (Stripped-down KDE project)
  • [138] BSD-Systems.co.uk - Worldwide delivery of BSD-based and Linux-based operating systems
  • [139] FreeBSD mirror sites - A database of FreeBSD mirrors
  • [140] How to install Linux Oracle on FreeBSD
  • [141] How to run Oracle for Linux on FreeBSD
  • [142] Running Oracle Application Server for Linux on FreeBSD
  • [143] FreeBSD Mall - Support the FreeBSD Project; buy FreeBSD CDs/DVD, bundles, t-shirts, stickers, ...
  • [144] BSD Mall - Another Website where you can buy FreeBSD stuff.
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