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| | FreeBSD - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | FreeBSD is a free, open source, Unix-like operating system descended from ATandT UNIX via the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) branch through 386BSD and 4.4BSD. |  | | This is in contrast to Linux, a similar and more well known free Unix-clone, which is developed as a kernel by one group, userland utilities by others such as the GNU project, and put together with applications into distributions that package all the parts together by others. |  | | The FreeSBIE project is producing live CD distributions of FreeBSD, similar to the Knoppix distribution of Linux. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeBSD
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| | Which License for Free Documentation? |
 | | The Free Software Foundation's position on free documentation is summarized in Free Software and Free Manuals. |  | | I don't think most Linux distributions would object to the GFDL this way, but at the core of the dispute is that the Free Software Foundation and Software in the Public Interest (the organization behind Debian) have different concepts of what Free Software means. |  | | Their objections stem from restrictions on modification of invariant sections and cover texts, and are neatly summarized in Why You Shouldn't Use the GNU FDL. |
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http://www.advogato.org/article/682.html
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| | Various Licenses and Comments about Them - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF) |
 | | It is not in use yet to our knowledge; this license is being considered for use in Perl 6 as part of a disjunctive dual licensing scheme. |  | | ("Documentation" simply means textbooks and other teaching materials for using equipment or software.) We also recommend the GNU FDL for dictionaries, encyclopedias, and any other works that provide information for practical use. |  | | There is no way we could list all the known non-free software licenses here; after all, every proprietary software company has its own. |
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http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html
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| | FreeBSD Documentation - Chapter 1 Introduction |
 | | FreeBSD is designed to provide a robust and full-featured environment for applications. |  | | The goal of the FreeBSD Project is to provide software that may be used for any purpose and without strings attached. |  | | The key decisions concerning the FreeBSD project, such as the overall direction of the project and who is allowed to add code to the source tree, are made by a |
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http://freebsd.active-venture.com/faq/introduction.html
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| | BSD_License |
 | | Some notable examples of this are the use of BSD networking code in Microsoft products, and the use of numerous FreeBSD components in Mac OS X. |  | | This is problematic since with large numbers of people working on a single project (or for many separate projects in a software distribution), the advertising clause quickly created large and unwieldy acknowledgements. |  | | Many important supporters of free/open source software, including the Free Software Foundation and the Open Source Initiative, discourage the use of the advertising clause (see above). |
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http://www.freecaviar.com/search.php?title=BSD_License
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 | | Unfortunately, some concerns raised by members of the Debian Project were not addressed, and as such the GNU FDL can apply to works that do not pass the Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG), and may thus only be included in the non-free component of the Debian archive, not the Debian distribution itself. |  | | The Problem ~~~~~~~~~~~ The GNU FDL includes a number of conditions, which apply to all modified versions, that disallow modifications. |  | | As such, we cannot accept works that include "Invariant Sections" and similar unmodifiable components into our distribution, which unfortunately includes a number of current manuals for GNU software. |
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http://people.debian.org/~ajt/gfdl.txt
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| | Open Directory - Computers: Open Source: Licenses |
 | | License information for Xinu software - License for the XINU operating system |  | | E Licenses - Mozilla or Mozilla compatible, for E programming language. |  | | Mozart License Agreement - Mozart: an implementation of Oz 3 programming language. |
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http://dmoz.org/Computers/Open_Source/Licenses
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 | | Unfortunately, due to the prevalence of package management and fully localized distributions, no complete documentation exists publicly for those who may want or need to make a Japanese Linux environment from scratch without any sort of package management. |  | | However, such packages can not reasonably be managed in a scratch-built Linux environment. |  | | There are many other things that pertain to Japanese computing, however, and those could be addressed in separate hints. |
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http://vorlon.cwru.edu/~djb29/jlenv.txt
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| | Debian Documentation Policy (DRAFT) - Common policy for documentation |
 | | Just make sure that you adapt it to your document by changing the project name and the source format. |  | | done in the debian-legal mailing list most respondents (Debian Developers and non-Debian Developers) answered that this license cannot be considered DFSG-free. |  | | This applies to technical documentation that is related to software. |
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http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/ddp-policy/ch-common.en.html
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| | Free Curricula License FAQ |
 | | The FCL was created by members of the Open Source Education Foundation, the OpenSchooling project, and OzoneFarm for the purpose of writing curricula for schools, be it a book or another type of information resource. |  | | Two projects that have expressed interest in using the FCL are the GOVIA Project and the OpenSchooling Project. |  | | Many licenses were evaluated before starting work on the FCL. |
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http://www.osef.org/fcl.html
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| | Free content - JewtunesWiki |
 | | InDesign or word-processor file) available along with a PDF, which in this case would be considered the "object" copy of the creative work. |  | | Free-content licenses may be copyleft -- in which case modifications of the work must themselves be distributed only under the terms of the original free license -- or else they are non-copyleft, which means that the licensed work may be modified and then distributed under a different license, even one that is less free. |  | | The FreeBSD Documentation License is an example of a non-copyleft license. |
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http://wiki.jewtunes.net/index.php?title=Free_content
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| | FreeBSD - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | FreeBSD : Free On-line Dictionary of Computing [home, info] |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "FreeBSD" is defined. |  | | We found 3 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word FreeBSD: |
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http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=FreeBSD
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| | FreeBSD Driver |
 | | README.linux - Information common to FreeBSD and Linux--> |  | | You will need to accept this license prior to downloading any files. |  | | If you have any questions or problems, please check the linux discussion forum. |
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http://www.nvidia.com/object/freebsd_1.0-4365.html
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| | Linux for Presentations |
 | | There are plenty of software packages which can do a good job of presenting slides: |  | | This document is copyright 2003 by Akkana Peck and I'm still trying to figure out what license best says what I want, which is this: feel free to redistribute this document as much as you want, just don't remove the author credit. |
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http://shallowsky.com/linux/LinuxPresentations.html
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| | FreeBSD Documentation License - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It is the license that covers the documentation for the FreeBSD operating system. |  | | Redistributions of source code (SGML DocBook) must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer as the first lines of this file unmodified. |  | | Redistributions in compiled form (transformed to other DTDs, converted to PDF, PostScript, RTF and other formats) must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeBSD_Documentation_License
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| | Free License |
 | | This page is a resource for people considering distributing software or documentation under "free", or "copy-left", or "open-source" copyright arrangements. |  | | If you know of any other license agreements that promote and protect free software please let me know. |  | | Why you shouldn't use the Library GPL for your next library, by Richard Stallman |
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http://www.ontko.com/~rayo/license.html
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| | G.F.D.D. - Gnutemberg! Free Documentation Database |
 | | The FreeBSD Handbook is the main part of the FreeBSD Documentation Project and covers the installation, configuration and administration of FreeBSD from the beginning. |
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http://www.gfdd.org/index.php?jump=gfdd_view_document&id=197
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| | 2002/freebsd-doc/20020407.freebsd-doc |
 | | Apr 1 FreeBSD bugmaster Current unassigned doc problem reports 17. |  | | Mar 31 Hiten Pandya CURRENT man pages need to be fixed for kernel paths 16. |  | | Mar 31 Giorgos Keramidas Re: FreeBSD Documentation License; where is it? |
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http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/archive/2002/freebsd-doc/20020407.freebsd-doc.html
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| | Linux in Education Report #65 |
 | | The license is a hybrid; it contains ideas from the GNU FDL, FreeBSD Documentation License, the Open Publication License, the collaborators, and many others. |  | | Christopher Hornbaker and Justin Zeigler are working on a new license, the Free Curricula License. |  | | They'd like feedback on their efforts, especially on (but not limited to) these questions: |
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http://www.seul.org/edu/report65.html
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| | Main Page - FreeBSD |
 | | Given that there are enough sites about FreeBSD out there, this wiki will deal with problems encountered while using FreeBSD somewhat in the lines of Diary (http://www.freebsddiary.orgFreeBSD) |  | | This page was last modified 20:15, 11 Mar 2005. |
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http://freebsd.wikicities.com
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| | FreeBSD.org - Document not found |
 | | Please contact the members of the FreeBSD Documentation Project or the server administrator www@freebsd.org. |
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http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/.../2002/freebsd-www/20020407.freebsd-www.html
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| | Fitness |
 | | As well as supplying the most advanced and ground-breaking powerplate training equipment, we also provide specialist training of personnel both within gyms as well as with private corporate clients to promote enthusiasm and knowledge. |  | | IS PROVIDED BY THE FREEBSD DOCUMENTATION PROJECT "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |  | | IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FREEBSD DOCUMENTATION PROJECT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
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http://bonose.com/Fitness-108.html
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