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* [http://www.netbsd.org NetBSD] supports so many architectures that you can probably run it even on your microwave oven
 
* [http://www.netbsd.org NetBSD] supports so many architectures that you can probably run it even on your microwave oven
 
* [http://www.openbsd.org OpenBSD] is as secure as an operating system can be - that is, for a computer that is actually turned on<br/>(for those that don't get this: there's an old joke saying that a computer is secure only if it's unplugged from the network, turned off and buried in concrete)
 
* [http://www.openbsd.org OpenBSD] is as secure as an operating system can be - that is, for a computer that is actually turned on<br/>(for those that don't get this: there's an old joke saying that a computer is secure only if it's unplugged from the network, turned off and buried in concrete)
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** [http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi OpenBSD Manual Pages]
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** [http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/ OpenBSD Packet Filter FAQ]
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*** [http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/nat.html Network Address Translation (NAT)]
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** [http://www.openbsd.org/4.0_packages/i386.html OpenBSD 4.0 packages/i386]
 
** [http://users.resentment.org/~unix/openbsd/pppoe.html Mini-Faq on PPPoE For OpenBSD]
 
** [http://users.resentment.org/~unix/openbsd/pppoe.html Mini-Faq on PPPoE For OpenBSD]
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Latest revision as of 13:46, 30 October 2007

I happen to like Linux more than the BSD dialects, but they are just as good as alternatives to proprietary operating systems: