misc
Relevance of Shell Accounts
Tuesday, July 5th, 2011“Help! The website is down! The server is down! The Internet is broken! Help!!!” If you’ve ever been on the receiving end of this panicked cry for help, you might read this quote and identify with my feelings of frustration. I’ve gotten this phone call so many times, and while I know the website or [...]
Versions 1.0, the first easy to use Subversion Mac client
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009One of our customers, Sofa, recently released the first easy to use Subversion client for the Mac, named Versions. Version control is a critical piece to software development projects, and the tools and processes to handle versioning have often been pain points for development teams. The ability to easily visualize commits, notes and changes that [...]
Get GUI on FreeBSD
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008The command line interface for FreeBSD can be intimidating and cause many users excessive consternation. So why not take FreeBSD to the next level and get moving in a more mouse-driven interface. It’s quick and simple and there are several graphic user interfaces (GUI) available for the operating system.
What is TrustedBSD?
Saturday, July 26th, 2008You may have heard of something called “TrustedBSD” in your discussions of FreeBSD security features. But what is it? A part of the operating system? An application? Something new? Actually, TrustedBSD is a project, started in 2000 with the goal of providing a set of trusted operating extensions for FreeBSD. It consists of a set [...]







