Whilst serving and checking out a few links today, I came across the following sites that you may be interested in too:
The latest podcast is about GhostBSD 2.0 which was released last week (Released: GhostBSD 2.0):
In episode number 17, I go over a recent install of GhostBSD 2.0 which now has a home on my laptop. It happens to be one of the easiest installs so far. You end up with a fully configured FreeBSD running Gnome as the desktop. The GhostBSD team are doing a great job, so give it a try and you will be up and running in no time (Listen)
II howtobsd.com – Simple way to understanding FreeBSD
This site has been around since October 2009 but I only stumbled upon it today. As the name suggests, you can find there many useful commands and howtos, e.g:
- Create a SVN repository
- Monitoring FreeBSD servers with Munin
- Installing Ruby on Rails on FreeBSD
- freebsd geom mirror howto
- How to move FreeBSD system from one hdd to another
- Backup freebsd howto with fsbackup