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Quick overview of BSD systems with a focus on OpenBSD
Most users who use Linux because they use Microsoft hate people who use BSD because they love to use Unix
Juraj Sipos
I was a user BSD since the late 1990s. I started with FreeBSD 3.0 and I also made my own FreeBSD distro - a small hard disk labeled 1fcdbsd, which starts in any x86 computer and plays MP3 files from a CD or hard disk (a floppy drive and CD Audio MP3 Player - http://www.freebsd.nfo.sk/). I have some experience with the BSD world, which is developing rather on the side without the knowledge of the people it is almost the best.
History
To put it metaphorically, the Internet has emerged from BSD. This is not because these systems can accommodate the biggest traffic as servers, but because the notion of IP addresses and TCP / IP is a BSD invention. If you right click the file "winsock.dll" Windows 98 (C: Windowswinsock.dll), you will see "BSD Socket API for Windows" in the Properties window> version, however, the "BSD" is not seen in more recent Windows systems in the "version information" window of winsock. dll. But there is much writing on the internet about if you Google the two words: "winsock.dll" AND "bsd". BSD systems have a different licensing policy and any who can take their code. BSD license gives more freedom for programmers.
From the foregoing it is clear that Microsoft, too, used or "stolen" this code, not just Linux.
BSD grew in 1970, with a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) support. Version 4.3 BSD (1986), 4.3 BSD Tahoe (1988), BSD Net 1 (1989), and so on followed. The story is well documented on sites BSD, as www.freebsd.org. FreeBSD, for example, began as a project in 1993, shortly after NetBSD and OpenBSD is a fork of NetBSD, but these are all from 386/BSD.
Linux vs. BSD
BSD: BSD systems are based on an actual Unix variant called Berkeley Software Distribution, which has a long history.
Linux: Linux based on a clone of Unix (Minix), which was far in functionality compared to the above Unix time. Terminology speak, Linux Only the kernel.
The Linux-BSD-cons "debate is very sensitive for some people - they can be very angry cons any direction, either in favor of Linux or BSD. This is not a good idea to compare those systems together, but it is not a bad idea to compare their "usability" in various aspects, such as an "office solution", "office solution" "Multimedia solution," "server solution", "firewall solution", etc.
Widespread use of Linux helped some users to switch to BSD for good, that different opinions is the issue of "Linux-BSD-cons" visible to the public, who made the world BSD seem more attractive.
If we talk in general we can say that BSD is much more stable because it is a real Unix "and" Linux is a very good desktop toy more suited to the needs of users because it has more drivers and applications ".
Another aspect that makes the overall system Linux and BSD is a different aspect that BSD OSes have everything under the hood and control. Linux is murky, because it is not united. For example, you have a DEB (Debian Linux) package - you will not always install it if you use Mandrake or SuSE. A long list of problems arising from differences between Linux distributions can be written. Linux users will recall the UnitedLinux effort, but now it is devoid of life. In the chaos which is installed Linux system with various services and the other does not, we see that the Linux community as a whole is broken.
Linux is more developed in terms of its accessibility to different types of material such as, for example, inkjet printers or wireless USB solutions. But it because, as I already said, various companies to support it. Linux is good for desktop users who want to forget about Microsoft systems and BSD is better as a server / router firewall solutions /. Many good administrators say that Linux behaves much worse as server BSD systems. Something like Red Hat or SuSE Enterprise Server is more of a joke - these systems cost money. Every good manager does not bet on BSD or other solutions Internet today. Slackware Linux is exceptional - he is one of the best.
There are several reasons why the BSDs are less visible. The availability of Live CD and usability presentation is something that BSD systems behind. You can download Linux ISO images at the drop of a hat. With the BSD is a bit different. You could hardly find a desired BSD Live CD in years 1990. Only a few of them seem now.
OpenBSD
I approached the problem of building such a CD myself. I worked with FreeBSD. I succeeded. Later, I focused on OpenBSD because it has a good reputation for strong security structure. I managed too. But this would require additional writing and this article does not Creation a Live CD OpenBSD, I just want to implement this system a bit and give advice how to make a simple install OpenBSD bootable CD / DVD, which is also difficult to obtain.
Usability
BSD systems work well with all kinds of standard equipment, but some users say they are "less friendly". On the other hand, others consider the so-called "friendly" to be an obstacle to making the necessary configurations. In other systems, where many services run automatically, it is a little irritating when administrators, with their own security policies in mind, must turn them off on a regular basis after every installation.
OpenBSD could be, from a user point of view Linux, a box of worms. Some may disagree with me, but in the world where all systems Operating general public relies on the usability and interactivity chart, it probably is. This means that you must forget about the graphical installer - your first contact with the system is text mode. But the text is the best format that some people like.
OpenBSD can run Linux binaries on an emulation layer, DOS (and other systems) programs in the QEMU emulator, as well as FreeBSD and other BSD Unix and binaries. OpenOffice.org but has not yet been worn (do you really need such a large bulk of software when there are more practical solutions?), You can easily write or open your MS Word documents in TextMaker for Linux, OpenBSD, or native AbiWord port.
The system packages
The family of BSD operating systems includes the base system and packages. The OpenBSD kernel - its kernel and base system (System / network utilities, manual pages, etc.) is prudent, if not paranoically audited for security holes.
BONE package has a different philosophy compared to Linux. It uses ports and packages. Ports are the fingerprints of applications on your disk. They contain information base where they can be downloaded from. You just "cd" somewhere in the hierarchy of the / usr / share / ports, where applications are divided by category, then type "make install" and wait for sources to be downloaded, compiled, and installed.
Prebuilt packages, too, can be installed with a breeze. Unlike RPM archives, you must install in order of dependency row, here you have everything on tap. And with pkg_add "ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.0/packages/i386/package.tgz-v" command that you download everything from the Internet, even without specifying the version of a package. It's something most Linux packagers can not do that APT (Debian) and its clones.
Installation
The OpenBSD team policy is to sell CD's. If you are not prepared for a difficult network setup, you have two options: either you buy their CD, or build yourself. If you choose this option, download the base system of FTP mirrors: www.openbsd.org / ftp.html. Choose your architecture as AMD64 or i386 and the version (like 4.0, 3.9, etc..) Position all downloaded files in any directory (For example, in / usr / opbsd) and run the following command to make the image ISO thereof:
cdrom40.fs boot.cat mkisofs-bc-RVO / usr / my_openbsd.iso / usr / opbsd
The above command can also be used well under Linux and BSD and possibly in any system that has brought mkisofs.
Whenever in the future, you're ready to download a newer version of OpenBSD with the goal of making a bootable CD / DVD of it, just change the "cdrom40.fs" in the above command mkisofs (4.0 is the current version of OpenBSD) to the version he agrees with, for example, "cdrom45.fs (future OpenBSD), which is a boot image that large emulated floppy disk. A CD or DVD burned with this iso file boot on any PC (no DVD format UDF, but DVD in ISO format).
The following files contain the basic installation of OpenBSD - networking, Unix commands, X Window System, pages man, not packages like KDE, Aspell, etc.
OpenBSD 4.0 system kernel
# Packages, you can create this directory and put Packages in this
Cksum, base40.tgz INSTALL.i386, INSTALL.linux, MD5, bsd, bsd.mp, bsd.rd, cd40.iso, cdboot, CDBR, cdemu40.iso, cdrom40.fs, comp40.tgz, etc40.tgz, floppy40. fs floppyB40.fs, floppyC40.fs, game40.tgz, index.txt, man40.tgz, misc40.tgz, pxeboot, xbase40.tgz, xetc40.tgz, xfont40.tgz, xserv40.tgz, xshare40.tgz
It is important to say that ISO file can not be burned to a CD as an ordinary file as an MP3 file - it can be done that way, however, but you will not be able to boot from this CD / DVD. If you use Windows, the proper way to burn ISO files is to use image "burn" command in programs like Nero Burning ROM (or "Burn ISO" in other programs). In FreeBSD, you can burn the ISO image with the command burncd (if your CDROM is master on second IDE channel, "-s" is for speed):
burncd-f / dev/acd0-s 4 my_openbsd.iso data set
It would be a good idea to start the DVD with OpenBSD packages included in it - just download and put in a directory (for example, a directory "Packages") where you have your database files OpenBSD installation, then apply the above command mkisofs.
Installation is very easy. For beginners, it is recommended to use a mobile rack and use the old disk (about 3GB). This is because the installation of OpenBSD on an already partitioned drive requires a lot of knowledge and whether users do not want to worry about the numbers of sectors and bottles and things, they must type the text of the wizard, this solution is very convenient.
OpenBSD in action
The system boots fast (much faster than Linux). If you selected the X Window environment during the installation wizard of the text, you simply launch the "xorgcfg" command from the console to configure your X Environment Window.
Did you get lost somewhere in the text mode console? Use the F5 key (Ctrl + Alt + F5) to return to the X window Are you a beginner complete? Type "afterboot man." Are you familiar with Linux and do you prefer one type of terminal Linux? After each logon, OpenBSD, you are prompted for the type of terminal you want, but the default - vt220 - do not touch the card you're used to Linux if using programs such as Midnight Commander (for example, behaves as F6 F7, etc., but not in X). After typing "nxterm" everything should work correctly.
Manual configuration in text mode is the top priority here. Almost all services are disabled - a first choice for every good administrator, as he has ultimate control over the entire system. Users can also learn about Unix and see what happens under the hood. To run the X Window System, just run the "startx" command. If you want to edit or re-edit the configuration files, look in the / etc directory with vi as editor. Want to add other packages? Just download and cause "package.tgz pkg_add-I" command and that's it!
OpenBSD 4.0 is ready for most tasks or office network. After downloading some fine players MP3, I could instantly listen to music. The look of the X window is no different from any Unix box. multimedia VLC or MPlayer players will allow you to enjoy your favorite music or recordings of movies.
If you see the euphoria of the KDE or Gnome and other applications running smoothly, you'll soon be disappointed - OpenBSD packages under FreeBSD or Linux. For example, running VMware FreeBSD has been possible for quite a long time; OpenBSD (OpenBSD, but not in the VMware environment) requires some adjustments to achieve smart this goal.
New technology and automation can also impose a risk
Many companies want earn more profit and they introduce various technologies that are competitive marketing strategy for most of the time and are often unnecessary. Bluetooth technology Wi-Fi or your mobile phone causes a security risk when any good hacker can access your most sensitive data in few seconds right in your neighborhood. Most users do not have time to study the various forms of security and often they live happily without knowing they are not protected. I do not mean that new technologies are always absurd, but they deserve credit if it is relevant used in the right place.
If a reader has understood the politics of ordinary people is to create the Matrix, or a large web of dependencies - if the material can run under Linux users use Linux (and possibly buy Red Hat and Xandros).
Many "great" companies that sell their "products extraordinary security "forget that the use of carrier pigeons for communication is a far safer alternative to any communication Computer - e-mail encrypted, if you are already suspected, will always be intercepted, and governments have always enough resources and money to do their work.
Why BSD or OpenBSD?
Today, as too many companies highlight different distributions, it is difficult to say which of them best suits our needs and you could become Mixed-Up in such a huge list. If companies invest money in a software solution, they may be disappointed if his change of licensing policy. OpenBSD has a characteristic stable above all - the system and packages are fully audited for security holes.
The power of a good policy, you feel a bit sheltered from the bad behavior of the world, because you do not have to worry that the network services, for example, contain security flaws. Something like this happens often with Linux - its Web sites encourage users to download important patches shortly after distributions are published. With this particular security as OpenBSD BSD system takes away from the usual crowd.
Source: http://www.freebsd.nfo.sk/
About the Author
I published some books of poetry and I live in Europe, Slovakia; I write and sell computer articles
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