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  1. UNetbootin (Universal Netboot Installer) is a cross-platform utility that can create Live USB systems and can load a variety of system utilities or install Linux distros and other operating systems without a CD. Installs to harddisk or usb. Compare wubi
  2. Comparison (Sysadmin's Unixersal Translator) between unix, bsd, dg/ux, aix, mac, reliant, solaris, unicos, ultrix, sun
  3. It keeps a history of changes using either Concurrent Version System (CVS) or Subversion. RANCID is written in Perl and Expect. It supports Cisco routers, switches, and firewalls, Juniper routers, Foundry, Redback network-attached storage Based on nitrous
  4. dummynet is a flexible tool originally designed for testing networking protocols, and since then (mis)used for bandwidth management.
  5. FreeBSD 5.4 (or above) reset or recover root password. And reboot.
  6. Dru Lavigne provides practical advice for completing common tasks under FreeBSD.
    09-12-2007 to , , by muha
  7. "The Complete FreeBSD" ebook in gzipped pdf format. Includes systems administration information, setup of printers, networking, the domain name system, the NFS, SAMBA, email, surfing, dail-up for fax, remote login and ptp connections.
  8. FreeSBIE is a freebsd based live cd that you can install to harddisk.
    08-06-2007 to , , , by muha and 1 other
  9. DragonFly is an operating system and environment originally based on FreeBSD. The DragonFly project's ultimate goal is to provide generic clustering support natively in the kernel.
    08-06-2007 to , , , by muha
  10. A book that is currently under development, describing GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris

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