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remove dead links or correct
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file.diff (text/plain), 24.36 KB, created by
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on 2012-06-10 17:50:09 UTC
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>Index: en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/multimedia/multimedia-input.xml >=================================================================== >--- en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/multimedia/multimedia-input.xml (revision 39018) >+++ en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/multimedia/multimedia-input.xml (working copy) >@@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ > exploration into the BSDs. > </desc> > <overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/09/bsdtalk158-interview-with-chess-griffin.html</overview> >- <tags>bsdtalk,interview,chess griffin,linuxreality</tags> >+ <tags>bsdtalk,interview,chess griffin</tags> > <files> > <prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix> > <file> >@@ -1908,7 +1908,7 @@ > Interview with FreeBSD developer Diane Bruce. We > talk about Ham Radio on BSD. > Slides from one of her talks: >- <a href="http://www.oarc.net/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf">http://www.oarc.net/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf</a> >+ <a href="http://www.oarc.net/presentations/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf">http://www.oarc.net/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf</a> > ]]></desc> > <overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk111-freebsd-developer-diane.html</overview> > <tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,diana bruce</tags> >@@ -3730,27 +3730,6 @@ > </files> > </item> > >- <item source="youtube" added="20081216"> >- <title>Hardware Crypto Suport- Philip Paep. MeetBSD 2008</title> >- <desc><![CDATA[ >- Philip gives a short talk on hs experience developing >- a driver for hardware crypto. Source: Julian >- <br> >- clive URL: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=2oV2ZGXO33o >- ]]> >- </desc> >- <overview>http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=2oV2ZGXO33o</overview> >- <tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2008,crypto,philip paep</tags> >- <files> >- <file> >- <url>http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=2oV2ZGXO33o</url> >- <length>23:03</length> >- <desc>Flash</desc> >- <tags>flash</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- > <item source="youtube" added="20081207"> > <title>FreeBSD, klaster pocztowy</title> > <desc><![CDATA[ >@@ -4001,7 +3980,7 @@ > <title>FreeBSD, Protecting Privacy with Tor</title> > <desc><![CDATA[ > "Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor", >- Christian Brffer at MeetBSD 2007 in Warsaw, Poland. >+ Christian Brüffer at MeetBSD 2007 in Warsaw, Poland. > <br> > clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwBh8ro7xHQ > ]]> >@@ -4180,27 +4159,6 @@ > > > <item source="suug2004" added="20070114"> >- <title>Hendrik Scholz - Performance bottleneck detection and removal</title> >- <desc> >- Once a system is exposed to heavy load bottlenecks >- need to be addressed to prevent single components >- from slowing down a complex installation. Highlighting >- various hotspots their detection and removal gets >- discussed using real life examples. >- </desc> >- <overview>http://conferences.suug.ch/sucon/04/</overview> >- <tags>suug,presentation,performance,hendrik scholz</tags> >- <files> >- <file> >- <url>http://www.wormulon.net/files/pub/FreeBSD_Bottleneck_Detection.pdf</url> >- <size>213 Kb</size> >- <desc>Slides</desc> >- <tags>pdf</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- >- <item source="suug2004" added="20070114"> > <title>Max Laier - PF - Extended Introduction</title> > <desc> > The talk will introduce packet filter (pf) - a *BSD >@@ -7050,7 +7008,7 @@ > Slides of presentations given at New York City BSD > Conference 2008. > </desc> >- <overview>http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2008/presentations/</overview> >+ <overview>http://www.nycbsdcon.org</overview> > <tags>nycbsdcon2008,nycbsdcon,presentation</tags> > <files> > <file> >@@ -7351,7 +7309,7 @@ > his garage blacksmith shop. > </p> > ]]></desc> >- <overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10151</overview> >+ <overview>http://www.nycbug.org</overview> > <tags>nycbug,presentation,high performance computing,freebsd,brooks davis</tags> > <files> > <file> >@@ -7388,7 +7346,7 @@ > from the IIT Institute of Design in Chicago, Illinois. > </p> > ]]></desc> >- <overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10152</overview> >+ <overview>http://www.nycbug.org</overview> > <tags>nycbug,presentation,user interfaces</tags> > <files> > <file> >@@ -7398,13 +7356,6 @@ > <length>78 minutes</length> > <size>9 Mb</size> > </file> >- <file> >- <url>http://www.nycbug.org/files/meeting_2008-03.pdf</url> >- <desc>Slides</desc> >- <tags>pdf</tags> >- <length>24 pages</length> >- <size>2.7 Mb</size> >- </file> > </files> > </item> > >@@ -8337,397 +8288,12 @@ > <!-- Source: meetbsdcom > --> > >- <item source="meetbsdcom" added="20081119"> >- <title>MeetBSD 2008 in California - Presentation</title> >- <desc> >- MeetBSD 2008 at the Googleplex in Mountain View, >- California to celebrate FreeBSD's 15th Anniversary! >- </desc> >- <overview>http://meetbsd.com/speakers</overview> >- <tags>meetbsd,meetbsd2008,freebsd,presentations</tags> >- <files> >- <prefix>http://meetbsd.com/images/slides/</prefix> >- <file> >- <url>slides_robert_watson_networking.pdf</url> >- <size>5.5 Mb</size> >- <length>43 pages</length> >- <desc>FreeBSD Network Stack Performance - Optimizations for Modern Hardware by Robert Watson</desc> >- <tags>robert watson,network stack performance,modern hardware,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>slides_brooks_davis.pdf</url> >- <size>900 Kb</size> >- <length>24 pages</length> >- <desc>Isolating Cluster Jobs for Performance and Predictability by Brooks Davis</desc> >- <tags>brooks davis,cluster,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>slides_warner_losh.pdf</url> >- <size>685 Kb</size> >- <length>31 pages</length> >- <desc>Embedding FreeBSD by M. Warner Losh</desc> >- <tags>warner losh,embedding freebsd,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>slides_dru_lavigne.pdf</url> >- <size>80 Kb</size> >- <length>19 pages</length> >- <desc>BSD Certification by Dru Lavigne</desc> >- <tags>dru lavigne,bsd certification,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>slides_kris_moore.pdf</url> >- <size>580 Kb</size> >- <length>45 pages</length> >- <desc>PC-BSD 7 - A Developer's Perspective by Kris Moore</desc> >- <tags>kris moore,pc-bsd,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>slides_pawel.pdf</url> >- <size>470 Kb</size> >- <length>45 pages</length> >- <desc>A closer look at the ZFS file system by Pawel Jakub Dawidek</desc> >- <tags>pawel jakub dawidek,zfs,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>slides_robert_watson_freebsd_foundation.pdf</url> >- <size>3.2 Mb</size> >- <length>8 pages</length> >- <desc>FreeBSD Foundation Update & Recognition by Robert Watson</desc> >- <tags>robert watsom,freebsd foundation,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>slides_philip_paeps.pdf</url> >- <size>256 Kb</size> >- <length>20 pages</length> >- <desc>Crypto Acceleration by Philip Paeps</desc> >- <tags>philip paeps,crypto acecelaration,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>slides_zach_loafman.pdf</url> >- <size>136 Kb</size> >- <length>25 pages</length> >- <desc>Isilon and FreeBSD by Zach Loafman</desc> >- <tags>zach loafman,isilon,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>slides_kris_kennaway.pdf</url> >- <size>172 Kb</size> >- <length>29 pages</length> >- <desc>"Help, my system is slow!" Profiling tools, tips and tricks by Kris Kennaway</desc> >- <tags>kris kennaway,profiling,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- >- <!-- Source: meetbsdorg >- --> >- >- <item source="meetbsdorg" added="20080528"> >- <title>MeetBSD 2007 - Presentations and recordings</title> >- <desc> >- MeetBSD 2007 at the Conference Centre-PWSBiA Congress in Warsaw >- </desc> >- <overview>http://2007.meetbsd.org/en/speakers/</overview> >- <tags>meetbsd,meetbsd2007</tags> >- <files> >- <prefix>http://2007.meetbsd.org/</prefix> >- <file> >- <url>/movies/matt.olander_meetbsd2007.avi</url> >- <size>272 Mb</size> >- <desc>Matt Olander - PC-BSD: FreeBSD on the Desktop</desc> >- <tags>pc-bsd,matt olander,avi</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/movies/jakub.klausa_meetbsd2007.avi</url> >- <size>165 Mb</size> >- <desc>Dominik Hamera, Jakub Klausa - Nowoczesne rozwiazania bezprzewodowe w systemie FreeBSD</desc> >- <tags>freebsd,wireless,polish,dominik hamera,jakub klausa,avi</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/storage/rafal.jaworowski_meetBSD2007.pdf</url> >- <size>600 Kb</size> >- <length>21 pages</length> >- <desc>Rafal Jaworowski - FreeBSD do zabudowy, czyli nie tylko pecety</desc> >- <tags>freebsd,polish,rafal jaworowski,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/movies/rafal.jaworowski_meetbsd2007.avi</url> >- <size>638 Mb</size> >- <desc>Rafal Jaworowski - FreeBSD do zabudowy, czyli nie tylko pecety</desc> >- <tags>freebsd,polish,rafal jaworowski,avi</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/storage/kris.kennaway_meetbsd2007.pdf</url> >- <size>336 Kb</size> >- <length>37 pages</length> >- <desc>Kris Kennaway - New features and improvements in FreeBSD 7</desc> >- <tags>freebsd,kris kennaway,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/movies/kris.kennaway_meetbsd2007.avi</url> >- <size>564 Mb</size> >- <desc>Kris Kennaway - New features and improvements in FreeBSD 7</desc> >- <tags>freebsd,kris kennaway,avi</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/storage/brooks.davis_meetbsd2007.pdf</url> >- <size>1.7 Mb</size> >- <length>25 Pages</length> >- <desc>Brooks Davis - Reflections on Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD</desc> >- <tags>freebsd,high performance,brooks davis,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/movies/brooks.davis_meetbsd2007.avi</url> >- <size>401 Mb</size> >- <desc>Brooks Davis - Reflections on Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD</desc> >- <tags>freebsd,high performance,brooks davis,avi</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/storage/philip.paeps_meetBSD2007.pdf</url> >- <size>495 Kb</size> >- <length>53 Pages</length> >- <desc>Philip Paeps - Detangling and debugging: friends in unexpected places</desc> >- <tags>freebsd,debugging,philip paeps,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/movies/philip.paeps_meetbsd2007.avi</url> >- <size>162 Mb</size> >- <desc>Philip Paeps - Detangling and debugging: friends in unexpected places</desc> >- <tags>freebsd,debugging,philip paeps,avi</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/storage/slawomir.zak_meetBSD2007.pdf</url> >- <size>1.1 Mb</size> >- <length>35 Pages</length> >- <desc>Slawomir Zak - DTrace - Monitoring i strojenie systemu w XXI wieku</desc> >- <tags>tuning,monitoring,dtrace,slawomir zak,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/movies/slawomir.zak_meetbsd2007.avi</url> >- <size>546 Mb</size> >- <desc>Slawomir Zak - DTrace - Monitoring i strojenie systemu w XXI wieku</desc> >- <tags>tuning,monitoring,dtrace,polish,slawomir zak,avi</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/storage/MeetBSD2007-GSoC-PawelSolyga.pdf</url> >- <size>3.7 Mb</size> >- <length>71 Pages</length> >- <desc>Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007</desc> >- <tags>google,gsoc,freebsd,netbsd,pawel solyga,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/storage/MeetBSD2007-GSoC-PawelSolyga.mov</url> >- <size>6.0 Mb</size> >- <desc>Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007</desc> >- <tags>google,gsoc,freebsd,netbsd,pawel solyga,quicktime</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/movies/pawel.solyga_meetbsd2007.avi</url> >- <size>308 Mb</size> >- <desc>Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007</desc> >- <tags>google,gsoc,freebsd,netbsd,polish,pawel solyga,avi</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/storage/ss7_meetBSD2007.pdf</url> >- <size>3.9 Mb</size> >- <length>71 Pages</length> >- <desc>Adam Bartman, Rafal Grzebyk - Nowoczesna infrastruktura telefoniczna w oparciu o systemy z rodziny BSD</desc> >- <tags>telephony,voip,freebsd,polish,adam bartman,rafal grzebyk,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/movies/bartman+grzebyk_meetbsd2007.avi</url> >- <size>105 Mb</size> >- <desc>Adam Bartman, Rafal Grzebyk - Nowoczesna infrastruktura telefoniczna w oparciu o systemy z rodziny BSD</desc> >- <tags>telephony,voip,freebsd,polish,adam bartman,rafal grzebyk,avi</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/storage/christian.brueffer_meetBSD2007.pdf</url> >- <size>416 Kb</size> >- <length>34 Pages</length> >- <desc><![CDATA[Christian Brüffer - Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor]]></desc> >- <tags>tor,freebsd,christian bruffer,pdf</tags> >- </file> >- <file> >- <url>/movies/christian.brueffer_meetbsd2007.avi</url> >- <size>409 Kb</size> >- <desc><![CDATA[Christian Brüffer - Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor]]></desc> >- <tags>tor,freebsd,christian bruffer,avi</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- > <!-- Source: BSDCONSPAIN > --> > >- <item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527"> >- <title>Manuel Trujillo - FreeBSD para usuarios de GNU/Linux</title> >- <desc><![CDATA[ >- <p> >- Charla sobre las diferencias que puede encontrar un usuario >- de un sistema operativo GNU/Linux cuando accede a un sistema >- operativo FreeBSD, y sugerencias superar la posible >- desorientación. >- </p> >- ]]></desc> >- <link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link> >- <tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,freebsd,linux,manuel trujillo</tags> >- <files> >- <file> >- <url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/FreeBSD_para_linuxeros.ppt</url> >- <size>32 Kb</size> >- <tags>pdf</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- >- <item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527"> >- <title>Jordi Prats - Uso de OpenBSD en dispositivos empotrados</title> >- <desc><![CDATA[ >- <p> >- Los sistemas empotrados gracias a un menor consumo >- energético y unas dimensiones reducidas, a costa >- de ciertas limitaciones del hardware, permiten su uso >- en multitud de entornos. En esta presentación >- veremos como usarlos con OpenBSD y sus posibles aplicaciones. >- </p> >- ]]></desc> >- <link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link> >- <tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,openbsd,embedded,jordi prats</tags> >- <files> >- <file> >- <url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/embeddedBSD.pdf</url> >- <size>1.8 Mb</size> >- <length>44 pages</length> >- <tags>pdf</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- >- <item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527"> >- <title><![CDATA[Jesús Rodriguez - SIP y VozIP con FreeBSD]]></title> >- <desc><![CDATA[ >- <p> >- Repaso a las diferentes aplicaciones y servicios >- relacionados con SIP y VozIP que pueden usarse en >- FreeBSD. Entre estas apliaciones destacan OpenSER y >- Asterisk, ya que usados de forma conjunta pueden ofrecer >- una larga lista de servicios de forma rápida, >- segura y escalable. >- </p> >- ]]></desc> >- <link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link> >- <tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,asterisk,openser,freebsd,sip,voip,jesus rodriguez</tags> >- <files> >- <file> >- <url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/bsdcon-asterisk-openser.pdf</url> >- <size>527 Kb</size> >- <length>40 pages</length> >- <tags>pdf</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- >- <item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527"> >- <title>Jordi Espasa Clofent - Sistema de cortafuegos redundantes con OpenBSD y Packet Filter en modo bridge</title> >- <desc><![CDATA[ >- <p> >- Se trataran los siguientes apartados: Porqué OpenBSD >- y porqué PF. Eligiendo un buen hardware para el >- cortafuegos. Redundancia en modo bridge: RSTP. >- Implementación en si. >- </p> >- ]]></desc> >- <link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link> >- <tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,openbsd,firewall,pf,jordi espasa clofent</tags> >- <files> >- <file> >- <url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/sistema_cortafuegos_redundantes_openbsd.ppt</url> >- <size>1 Mb</size> >- <tags>ppt</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- >- <item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527"> >- <title>Julio M. Merino Vidal - ATF: Sistema de pruebas automatizado para NetBSD</title> >- <desc><![CDATA[ >- <p> >- La presentación empezará describiendo la >- necesidad de poder probar automáticamente la >- validez del código del sistema operativo NetBSD >- para así saber que se comporta correctamente en >- cualquiera de las plataformas soportadas. Luego se >- explicará cómo se estructura ATF, cómo >- se integra con NetBSD y se daran ejemplos prácticos >- de su uso tanto como programador o usuario. >- </p><p> >- ATF es un proyecto autocontenido que funciona en multitud >- de plataformas (y no sólo BSD). Aún así, >- está centrado en NetBSD y las pruebas automatizadas >- para este sistema son específicas de él, no >- del proyecto ATF en sí. >- </p> >- ]]></desc> >- <link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link> >- <tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,atf,netbsd,julio m merino vidal</tags> >- <files> >- <file> >- <url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/ATF.pptx</url> >- <size>234 Kb</size> >- <tags>ppt</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- > <!-- Source: FOSDEM > --> > >- <item source="fosdem" added="20080527"> >- <title>Robert Watson - How a large scale opensource project works</title> >- <desc><![CDATA[ >- <p> >- The FreeBSD Project is one of the oldest and most >- successful open source operating system projects, >- seeing wide deployment across the IT industry. From >- the root name servers, to top tier ISPs, to core >- router operating systems, to firewalls, to embedded >- appliances, you can't use a networked computer for >- ten minutes without using FreeBSD dozens of times. >- </p><p> >- Part of FreeBSD's reputation for quality and >- reliability comes from the nature of its development >- organization -- driven by a hundreds of highly >- skilled volunteers, from high school students to >- university professors. And unlike most open source >- projects, the FreeBSD Project has developers who >- have been working on the same source base for over >- twenty years. >- </p><p> >- But how does this organization work? Who pays the >- bandwidth bills, runs the web servers, writes the >- documentation, writes the code, and calls the shots? >- And how can developers in a dozen time zones reach >- agreement on the time of day, let alone a kernel >- architecture? >- </p><p> >- This presentation will attempt to provide, in 45 >- minutes, a brief if entertaining snapshot into what >- makes FreeBSD run. >- </p> >- ]]></desc> >- <link>http://fosdem.org/2008/schedule/events/large_scale_opensource</link> >- <tags>fosdem,fosdem2008,presentation,freebsd project,robert watson</tags> >- <files> >- <file> >- <url>http://video.fosdem.org/2008/maintracks/FOSDEM2008-largescale.ogg</url> >- <size>81 Mb</size> >- <length>45 minutes</length> >- <tags>ogg,video</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- > <!-- Source: source21 > --> > >@@ -9746,131 +9312,6 @@ > <tags>berklix,netbsd,packages</tags> > </item> > >- <!-- linuxreality.com >- --> >- <item source="linuxreality" added="20070820"> >- <title>Interview with Will Backman</title> >- <overview>http://www.linuxreality.com/podcast/episode-74-interview-with-will-backman/</overview> >- <desc> >- In this episode: an interview with the host of the >- BSDTalk Podcast, Will Backman, in which we talk >- about the history of the BSD's, including FreeBSD, >- NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonflyBSD, PC-BSD, and DesktopBSD, >- and discuss some of the goals and features of these >- projects. >- </desc> >- <tags>linux reality,bsdtalk,interview,will backman</tags> >- <files> >- <file> >- <url>http://media.libsyn.com/media/linuxreality/linuxreality074.mp3</url> >- <length>48 minutes</length> >- <size>21 Mb</size> >- <desc>MP3 file</desc> >- <tags>mp3</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- <item source="linuxreality" added="20070830"> >- <title>BSD Wrap-Up</title> >- <overview>http://www.linuxreality.com/podcast/episode-75-bsd-wrap-up/</overview> >- <desc> >- In this episode: OReilly discount code for Linux >- Reality listeners available on the LR website; a >- new Linux Reality contest where one can win a >- listener-donated book, LPI Certification in a >- Nutshell, for the best audio Listener Tip sent in >- between now and the end of November; a new podcast >- client I am developing in Python; petition to open >- source the Main Actor video editing software; a >- call for guest podcasts; a brief wrap-up discussion >- of my adventures with the BSD's; audio and email >- listener feedback. >- </desc> >- <tags>linux reality</tags> >- <files> >- <file> >- <url>http://media.libsyn.com/media/linuxreality/linuxreality075.mp3</url> >- <length>48 minutes</length> >- <size>21 Mb</size> >- <desc>MP3 file</desc> >- <tags>mp3</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- >- <!-- sitescollide.com >- --> >- >- <item source="sitescollide" added="20070820"> >- <title>OpenBSD Road Warrior - Felix Kronlage</title> >- <overview>http://www.sitescollide.com/Podcast/CD527090-CAAC-4BEC-ACC1-2E3FC930DC80.html</overview> >- <desc> >- On this Sites Collide, we speak with Felix Kronlage >- of the OpenBSD Project about using Open-Source tools >- for effectively and securely getting work done while >- using your laptop outside your home or office (called >- a Road Warrior). If you use a laptop on the road, >- you NEED to hear this episode. >- </desc> >- <tags>sitescollide,interview,openbsd,road warrior,felix kronlage</tags> >- <files> >- <file> >- <url>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SitesCollide/~5/142146005/scr012-1.mp3</url> >- <length>40 minutes</length> >- <size>16 Mb</size> >- <desc>MP3 file</desc> >- <tags>mp3</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- >- <item source="sitescollide" added="20070820"> >- <title>What is OpenBSD - Wim Vandeputte</title> >- <overview>http://www.sitescollide.com/Podcast/C8F1C6F7-72B1-4E47-B51A-42212989BF19.html</overview> >- <desc> >- In this episode of Sites Collide, Wim Vandeputte >- of the OpenBSD project joins us to educate us about >- OpenBSD. We talk about a brief history, as well as >- where you can find it running today. If you don't >- know the difference between BSD and Linux, you need >- to hear this episode!! >- </desc> >- <tags>sitescollide,interview,openbsd,wim vandeputte</tags> >- <files> >- <file> >- <url>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SitesCollide/~5/136752314/scr010.mp3</url> >- <length>46 minutes</length> >- <size>18 Mb</size> >- <desc>MP3 file</desc> >- <tags>mp3</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- >- <item source="sitescollide" added="20070820"> >- <title>OpenBSD Networking - Henning Brauer</title> >- <overview>http://www.sitescollide.com/Podcast/B50EE425-0C8B-4AF2-AD70-CD2C98D091B3.html</overview> >- <desc> >- In this episode of Sites Collide, we discuss Open >- BGPd and OpenBSD as well as other routing-related >- topics with developer, network guru, and conference >- speaker, Henning Brauer of the OpenBSD Project. So, >- if you are interested in the technologies that make >- the Internet work, or you're looking to learn about >- Unix/Linux, this show is for you! >- </desc> >- <tags>sitescollide,interview,openbsd,openbgpd,henning brauer</tags> >- <files> >- <file> >- <url>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SitesCollide/~5/136752318/scr08.mp3</url> >- <length>20 minutes</length> >- <size>8 Mb</size> >- <desc>MP3 file</desc> >- <tags>mp3</tags> >- </file> >- </files> >- </item> >- > <!-- BSDCan > --> > >@@ -12741,21 +12182,11 @@ > <url>http://www.asiabsdcon.org/</url> > </source> > >- <source id="linuxreality"> >- <name>linuxreality - a podcast for the new linux user</name> >- <url>http://www.linuxreality.com/</url> >- </source> >- > <source id="berklix"> > <name>Berklix.com Computer Services</name> > <url>http://www.berklix.com/</url> > </source> > >- <source id="sitescollide"> >- <name>Sites Collide</name> >- <url>http://www.sitescollide.com/</url> >- </source> >- > <source id="bsdcan"> > <name>BSDCan - The Technical BSD Conference</name> > <url>http://www.bsdcan.org/</url>
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