Create your blog with TYPO
Written by Vaggelis Typaldos and last updated on 11/13/2008 - [ freebsd | openbsd | netbsd | macosx ]

Typo is a Ruby on Rails application and in this article you can find how to install Typo v. 4.1.1 easily in a few steps on FreeBSD 6/7.

Using Subversion for Collaborative Development
Written by Amir Mesry and last updated on 12/01/2006 - [ openbsd ]

This is a guide on how to setup an OpenBSD 3.9 based Subversion 1.40 and Apache 2.2.X Source Code Respository server that uses the fsfs db format with no authentication/security. Should you need Authentication you can read the FreeBSD Subversion guide on this site until I create the 4.0 based guide. This is not a definitive guide but a how to. Considering this, the methods used here may not be the best ones or the most correct and assume you have some knowledge of unix. If you have any updates and such, please e-mail them to me.

Webmin Installation
Written by omegahash and last updated on 12/17/2005 - [ freebsd | openbsd | netbsd | macosx ]

Webmin is an excellent web-based administration tools package for various Unix systems. With the package installed, you can perform many system tasks such as user management, Samba, Squid and Apache configuration, etc. through a web browser.

Pimp My OpenBSD bootfloppy
Written by thomas dettbarn and last updated on 10/16/2005 - [ openbsd ]

This short how-to gives you some basic hints on how to customize the OpenBSD bootfloppy, and how to setup an easy accessible shellscript.

Install OpenBSD On a Strato Root-Server
Written by thomas dettbarn and last updated on 07/15/2005 - [ openbsd ]

Okay, here is a little howto to install OpenBSD Unix on a Strato root-server. If you are impatient, you won't need more than a piece of paper, and a ssh connection. If you got time, you will also need a local installation of OpenBSD to make a bootable installation floppy. ANYHOW, I CAN'T GIVE YOU ANY GUARANTEE THAT THIS WILL WORK! YOU ARE BASICALLY ON YOUR OWN OUT THERE, BUT IF YOU ARE AN ADVANCED BSD-DEVIL, SOME TIPS MIGHT COME IN HANDY.

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