Awesome-BSD-Ports-Programs-And-Projects

A Repo Detailing BSD Ports, Programs, and Projects.

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OpenBSD / Ports and Programs / Desktop Environments

sulami/FrankenWM 264 4 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 936 almost 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 2,303 3 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 968 10 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 363 5 months ago Covers mainly BSD OS variants, and groups to discuss BSD with across social media
Awesome OpenBSD 448 5 months ago A List of resources related to the Open BSD Operating System
Awesome UNIX 1,518 6 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? 555 over 1 year 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
Alternative Markdown Guide:

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