XCode meets Mono

And… seems to be a nice meeting. ;) After a lot of development, the comunity surrounding the project realeases last stable version 1.2.3.1 of Mono. What about [en:Mac_OS_X|Mac OS X]? Here is a dedicated page on the official wiki of Mono. And, in particular, I’m happy to highlight a tutorial/howto about XCode and Mono integration: CSharpPlugin. I know that [en:Mono_(software)|Mono] is the open-source implementation of [en:.NET_Framework|.Net] (started by [en:Novell]), and that I hate [en:Microsoft|M$], but… I can’t hate a framework. It’s like to hate the [en:Plutonium] because we make the [en:Atomic_Bomb] with it! ;) ...

February 21, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 146 words

The Unix History

Remember, Unix is a “kind” of Operating System, UNIX is a Registered Trademark: a little bit different :D Unix History Graph Source, Ziobudda.

July 6, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 23 words

Darwin on L4

Operating Systems based on Micro-Kernel seems to return fashionable, and some experimental OS releases demonstrate it: the National ICT of Australia, infact, has released a Darwin porting for L4. This is for being able to study the behaviour of that class of o.s.. This porting include XNU, the hearth of MacOSX. ...

April 4, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 87 words

GNU/Linux Command reference

A big one: Linux Shortcuts and Commands. An italian book that have a dedicated chapter: Linux Facile. Source: OSSBlog.

January 14, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 19 words

Compiling FreeBSD Kernel

A custom kernel boots up the system faster, it takes up lesser memory space and one can install drivers for special hardware not supported by a default kernel… How to get it wrong? ;) Here is a interesting guide to compile the Kernel for FreeBSD.

January 3, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 45 words