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A curated list of ports, programs, and projects for BSD-based systems.
A Repo Detailing BSD Ports, Programs, and Projects.
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OpenBSD / Ports and Programs / Desktop Environments | |||
sulami/FrankenWM | 264 | 6 months ago | FrankenWM is a dynamic tiling WM (comparable to dwm or Awesome), featuring the v-stack, b-stack, grid, fibonacci, dualstack, equal and monocle layouts out of the box. If you want to, you can add gaps between the windows as well |
OpenBSD / Ports and Programs / Editors | |||
facebookarchive/atom-ide-ui | 934 | about 6 years ago | Atom UIs to support language services and debuggers as part of Atom IDE. Installable on any Atom installation as a plugin |
OpenBSD / Other BSDs | |||
BlackBSD | Based off of NetBSD BlackBSD is a penetration testing distribution with many common pen-testing applications pre-installed. It functions completely as a liveCD or USB | ||
BSD Router Project | A Project to create a BSD distribution focusing on turning the OS into a Router | ||
FuguIta OpenBSD | FuguIta is a live system which runs off Floppy disk or Flash drive which allows you to take OpenBSD with you regardless of machine | ||
GhostBSD | A BSD based on FreeBSD it is Designed around the MATE desktop Environment or the XFCE desktop environment, Attempting to be simple, complete, and welcoming | ||
HardenedBSD | A security conscious branch of FreeBSD development | ||
Hello | 2,313 | 5 months ago | Based on FreeBSD, for creators with focus on simplicity, elegance, and usability. Less, but better! |
MidnightBSD | A BSD designed for the average desktop user with both Lumina and GNOME 3 desktops available and all the basic software the average user would need | ||
MirBSD | A BSD based somewhat off OpenBSD, and parts of NetBSD. The project focuses on its unique MirPorts Framework | ||
NomadBSD | A BSD designed to be used off a flash drive, based on FreeBSD | ||
OPNsense | A BSD that functions as a Firewall for a home network, or Enterprise, one of the successors to m0n0wall | ||
Orbis OS | The Playstation 4 Operating system, not available other than on PS4 | ||
OS108 | OS108 is a fast, open and Secure Desktop Operating System built on top of NetBSD | ||
pfsense | A BSD that functions as a firewall for a home or enterprise network, one of the successors to m0n0wall | ||
SmallWall | A BSD Firewall OS designed to be like the old m0n0wall, light and effective. Distro is still barely active | ||
TrueNAS | A BSD based off of FreeBSD focussing on providing the best Fileserver experience for both at home, and in the enterprise | ||
XigmaNAS | A BSD based off of FreeBSD which focuses on turning your computer into a Network Attached Storage Appliance | ||
OpenBSD / Projects | |||
How to setup a Minecraft server on FreeBSD | |||
OpenBSD / Projects / How to setup a Minecraft server on FreeBSD | |||
How to make it autostart whenever FreeBSD boots | |||
OpenBSD / Projects | |||
Alternative setup for Minecraft on BSD with TMUX and Java installation | |||
How to customize the FreeBSD Kernel | |||
How to Setup a Samba (Windows) fileserver w/FreeBSD | |||
How to get Stardew Valley running on FreeBSD | |||
How to setup a webserver on FreeBSD inside a Jail | |||
How to take your first Steps on NetBSD | This assumes that you have installed the OS already | ||
How to setup a Tor Bridge on NetBSD | |||
How to Setup an OPNsense Firewall on your network | |||
How to Setup a TrueNAS home Fileserver | This tutorial uses higher end server hardware, but should apply equally to consumer hardware | ||
OpenBSD / How-To's | |||
How to install Ports in DragonflyBSD | From the official DragonflyBSD Docs | ||
How to install Ports in FreeBSD | From the official FreeBSD Docs | ||
How to install Ports in NetBSD | From the official NetBSD Docs | ||
How to install Ports in OpenBSD | From the official OpenBSD FAQs | ||
How to install FreeBSD on a Raspberry Pi | |||
How to Dual Boot FreeBSD with Windows 10 | |||
How to install FreeBSD in Virtualbox | |||
How to install the VIM Text Editor on FreeBSD | |||
How to install ports on FreeBSD in a virtual machine | |||
How to install git on FreeBSD | |||
How to share files to MacOS via Samba | |||
How to install rSnapshot on FreeBSD to backup local and remote machines | |||
How to handle Full disk encyrption in FreeBSD | |||
How and why to Add other user accounts on FreeBSD | |||
How to check Hard Drive or SDD Health in FreeBSD | |||
How to install Security updates on FreeBSD | |||
How to change your hostname (Computer Name) on FreeBSD | |||
How to use Ansible on FreeBSD | |||
How to figure out the system Temperature in FreeBSD | |||
How to setup booting Linux and BSD from the same ZFS pool | |||
OpenBSD / Community / Forums: | |||
DragonflyBSD Mailing Lists | The Official DragonflyBSD Mailing lists | ||
FreeBSD Forums | The Official FreeBSD forums | ||
FreeBSD Mailing Lists | The Official FreeBSD Mailing lists | ||
Raspberry Pi Forums - FreeBSD | A Forum dedicated for those running FreeBSD on Raspberry Pi | ||
NetBSD Mailing Lists | The Official NetBSD Mailing lists | ||
NetBSD Mailing List Forum Mirror | This forum functions as a bridge to the Net BSD Mailing lists, and posts and replies on either end, will show for the other side | ||
OpenBSD Mailing Lists | The Official OpenBSD Mailing Lists | ||
GhostBSD Forums | The Official GhostBSD Forums | ||
OS108 forums | The Official OS108 Forums | ||
MirBSD Mailing List | The Official Mailing Lists for MirBSD | ||
Smallwall Forums | The Official Forums for SmallWall BSD | ||
Unix.com BSD Forum | the BSD subforum at Unix.com | ||
BSDForen | (German) a center for the German speaking BSD Userbase | ||
DaemonForums | a very long running forum with sections for FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD | ||
UnitedBSD Main Forum | |||
UnitedBSD - DragonflyBSD | |||
UnitedBSD - FreeBSD | |||
UnitedBSD - NetBSD | |||
UnitedBSD - OpenBSD | |||
UnitedBSD - OtherBSDs | |||
OpenBSD / Community / IRC Channels: | |||
Freenode #BSD | |||
Freenode DragonflyBSD | |||
Freenode FreeBSD-irc | |||
Freenode FreeBSD-Ports | |||
Freenode NetBSD | |||
Freenode NetBSD-Code | |||
Freenode OpenBSD | |||
Freenode OpenBSD-Gaming | |||
GhostBSD IRC channel | |||
OpenBSD / Community / Podcasts: | |||
BSD Now | BSD Now is Podcast discussing BSD news and happenings, which first aired on March 29th, 2018 | ||
BSD Talk | A former BSD Podcast ended in 2017 | ||
Garbage | Another former BSD podcast, ended in 2017 | ||
OpenBSD / Community / Subreddits: | |||
/r/BSD | |||
/r/DragonflyBSD | |||
/r/FreeBSD | |||
/r/NetBSD | |||
/r/OpenBSD | |||
/r/Unix | |||
OpenBSD / Miscallaneous Web Resources | |||
BSD Magazine | A Digital Only BSD Magazine, it does have a subscription fee, but also has a free tier | ||
BSDsec | deadsimple BSD Security Advisories and Announcements | ||
FreeBSD Foundation Resources | a variety of how-to's and projects for FreeBSD users from the Free BSD foundation | ||
FreeBSD Port Tree on Github | 993 | 6 days ago | The FreeBSD port tree on Github as a read only mirror, you can watch daily how often ports are updated or added here |
FreeBSDnews.com | a News website dedicated to FreeBSD | ||
FreeBSD Wiki | The Official FreeBSD Wiki | ||
GhostBSD Wiki | The Official Wiki of GhostBSD | ||
iBSD | a Blog dedicated to showing how to do things on BSD | ||
Netbsd.fi | a website that combines netbsd questions and news articles into a continuous feed | ||
NetBSD Blog | The NetBSD blog from NetBSD.org, acts a sort of news aggregator | ||
NetBSD wiki | The Official NetBSD Wiki | ||
Pkgs.org | Pkgs.org is a website dedicated to tracking packages for multiple OS's and also does so for the NetBSD and Free BSD Projects | ||
Planet FreeBSD | A News Aggregator for FreeBSD | ||
Undeadly.org | an OpenBSD News aggregator | ||
Why-OpenBSD.Rocks | A site dedicated to providing the visitor with a random fact about why OpenBSD is a well built Operating System | ||
The DragonflyBSD Handbook | |||
The FreeBSD Handbook | |||
The NetBSD Handbook | |||
The OpenBSD Handbook | |||
OpenBSD / Other Awesome Lists | |||
Awesome BSD | 368 | about 2 months ago | Covers mainly BSD OS variants, and groups to discuss BSD with across social media |
Awesome OpenBSD | 454 | about 1 month ago | A List of resources related to the Open BSD Operating System |
Awesome UNIX | 1,537 | 8 months ago | covers the variety of UNIX likes and has a section for BSD |
OpenBSD / Unsure how to contribute? | |||
How to Use Github | |||
How to Git from the Command Line | |||
What is Markdown? | 557 | almost 2 years ago | Markdown is the writing method used to create this list, if you want to know how to format properly, it's best that you learn how to use Github Markdown |
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