Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th May 2009 09:42 UTC, submitted by Extend
FreeBSD Last week it was BSD week: OpenBSD 4.5, NetBSD 5.0, and DragonFlyBSD 2.2.1. FreeBSD 7.2 completes the picture, with every major BSD now having a new and fresh release waiting to be installed on your desktop, laptop, or server.
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RE[2]: FreeBSD & Citrxi
by phoenix on Tue 5th May 2009 17:58 UTC in reply to "RE: FreeBSD & Citrxi"
phoenix
Member since:
2005-07-11

"Is there a Citrix Client for FreeBSD? I don't seem to find it on citrix.com


If you search for software for FreeBSD, you don't need to search the Web (in this so old-fashioned way); the OS provides an excellent tool: the ports collection. :-)
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And you don't need a running FreeBSD system to search the ports tree. Just use http://www.freshports.org to search.

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RE[3]: FreeBSD & Citrxi
by Doc Pain on Tue 5th May 2009 19:57 in reply to "RE[2]: FreeBSD & Citrxi"
Doc Pain Member since:
2006-10-08

And you don't need a running FreeBSD system to search the ports tree. Just use http://www.freshports.org to search.


A good advice. I didn't notice the option of searching freshports.org because I'm always running FreeBSD, but not always a web browser. :-)

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