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FreeBSD
Source: ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/
Platforms: FreeBSD
Access via: ftp, www

A free version of BSD Unix including current and stable releases and development snapshots.

For more information, please visit the FreeBSD home page.

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FreeSBIE
Source: ftp://ftp.freesbie.org/pub/Freesbie/
Platforms: FreeBSD
Access via: ftp, www

FreeSBIE provides a CD bootable version of FreeBSD, complete with programs and customisation options.

For more information, please visit the FreeSBIE home page.

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i-scream Monitoring System ftp site
Source: ftp://ftp.i-scream.org/pub/i-scream/
Platforms: General Unix, Linux software and distributions, FreeBSD
Access via: ftp, www

i-scream produces a collection of software, tools, and libraries for monitoring Unix-like operating systems.

For more information, please visit The i-scream Project.

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PC-BSD
Source: ftp://ftp.pcbsd.org/pub/pcbsd/
Platforms: FreeBSD
Access via: ftp, www

PC-BSD has as its goal to be an easy to install and use desktop OS, which is built on the FreeBSD operating system. To accomplish this, it currently has a graphical installation, which will enable even UNIX novices to easily install and getup and running.

For more information, please visit the PC-BSD home page.

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The XFree86 Project
Source: ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/
Platforms: X Window System, Linux software and distributions, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, IBM OS/2 and Warp
Access via: ftp, www

This mirror contains XFree86, an open source version of the X Window System available for numerous Unix-style operating systems. "XFree86, provides a client/server interface between display hardware (the mouse, keyboard, and video displays) and the desktop environment while also providing both the windowing infrastructure and a standardized application interface (API). XFree86 is platform-independent, network-transparent and extensible" (http://www.xfree86.org/, 2003-08-11).

For more information, please visit the Xfree86 home page.

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