BSD Now JT Pennington
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Created by three guys who love BSD, we cover the latest news and have an extensive series of tutorials, as well as interviews with various people from all areas of the BSD community. It also serves as a platform for support and questions. We love and advocate FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD and TrueOS. Our show aims to be helpful and informative for new users that want to learn about them, but still be entertaining for the people who are already pros.
The show airs on Wednesdays at 2:00PM (US Eastern time) and the edited version is usually up the following day.
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560: Why not BSD
FreeBSD Status Report First Quarter 2024, Why not BSD, LibreSSL version 3.9.2 released, Running NetBSD on OmniOS using bhyve, X.Org on NetBSD, Unix version control lore: what, ident, How I search in 2024, sshd split into multiple binaries, and more
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This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap and the BSDNow Patreon
Headlines
FreeBSD Status Report First Quarter 2024
Why not BSD + Sequel next week
News Roundup
LibreSSL version 3.9.2 released
Running NetBSD on OmniOS using bhyve
X.Org on NetBSD - the state of things
Unix version control lore: what, ident
How I search in 2024
sshd(8) split into multiple binaries
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Feedback/Questions
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559: Rainy WiFi Days
An RNG that runs in your brain, Going Stateless, SmolBSD, The Wi-Fi only works when it's raining, Wayland, where are we in 2024?, Omnios pxe booting, OpenBSD scripts to convert wg-quick VPN files, and more
NOTES
This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap and the BSDNow Patreon
Headlines
An RNG that runs in your brain
Going Stateless
News Roundup
SmolBSD
The Wi-Fi only works when it's raining
Wayland, where are we in 2024? Any good for being the default?
Omnios pxe booting
OpenBSD scripts to convert wg-quick VPN files
Tarsnap
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558: Worlds of telnet
NetBSD 9.4, FreeBSD SSDF Attestation to Support Cybersecurity Compliance, The Lost Worlds of Telnet, alter file ownership and permissions with a feedback information, parallel raw IP input, OpenBSD routers on AliExpress mini PCs, FreeBSD for Devs. Plus a special interview with the organizers of BSDCAN 2024.
NOTES
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Headlines
NetBSD 9.4
FreeBSD Foundation Delivers V1 of FreeBSD SSDF Attestation to Support Cybersecurity Compliance
News Roundup
The Lost Worlds of Telnet
How to alter file ownership and permissions with a feedback information
Coming soon to a -current system near you: parallel raw IP input
OpenBSD routers on AliExpress mini PCs
FreeBSD for Devs
Tarsnap
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Feedback/Questions
Daniel - jail issue
Rick - ZFS
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557: 17h per frame
Open Source Software: The $9 Trillion Resource Companies Take for Granted, Tinkering with Manjaro and NetBSD on the Pinebook Pro: a crumbs-in-the-forest tutorial & review, OpenSMTPD 7.5.0p0 Released, OpenBSD 7.5 locks down with improved disk encryption support and syscall limitations, Book 8088, Custom Prometheus dashboards using Console templates, FreeBSD Foundation March 2024 Partnerships Update, Ray tracing made possible on 42-year-old ZX Spectrum: 'reasonably fast, if you consider 17 hours per frame to be reasonably fast', and more
NOTES
This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap and the BSDNow Patreon
Headlines
Open Source Software: The $9 Trillion Resource Companies Take for Granted
Tinkering with Manjaro and NetBSD on the Pinebook Pro: a crumbs-in-the-forest tutorial & review
News Roundup
OpenSMTPD 7.5.0p0 Released
OpenBSD 7.5 locks down with improved disk encryption support and syscall limitations
Book 8088
Custom Prometheus dashboards using Console templates
FreeBSD Foundation March 2024 Partnerships Update
Ray tracing made possible on 42-year-old ZX Spectrum: 'reasonably fast, if you consider 17 hours per frame to be reasonably fast'
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556: Cozy OpenBSD
OpenBSD is a Cozy Operating System, Lichee Console 4A - RISC-V mini laptop, Lessons learned with XZ vulnerability, Techies vs spies: the xz backdoor debate, Not Not Porting 9front to Power64, One less Un*xy option for 32-bit PowerPC, and more
NOTES
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Headlines
OpenBSD is a Cozy Operating System
Lichee Console 4A - RISC-V mini laptop
News Roundup
Lessons learned with XZ vulnerability
Techies vs spies: the xz backdoor debate
Not Not Porting 9front to Power64
One less Un*xy option for 32-bit PowerPC
Beastie Bits
20 years since...
Jails PDFs
NixOS BSD
rigg - run indie games on OpenBSD
pkgsrc 2024Q1
PackMule
AcephalOS - A new FreeBSD image build tool
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555: Poudriereing Apple Silicon
Kubernetes and back - Why I don't run distributed systems, NetApp’s strategic contributions to FreeBSD: a deep dive into upstreaming efforts, Make your own E-Mail server - Part 2 - Adding Webmail and More with Nextcloud, Poudriere on Apple Silicon, One less Un*xy option for 32-bit PowerPC, and more
NOTES
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Headlines
Kubernetes and back - Why I don't run distributed systems
NetApp’s strategic contributions to FreeBSD: a deep dive into upstreaming efforts
News Roundup
Make your own E-Mail server - Part 2 - Adding Webmail and More with Nextcloud
Poudriere on Apple Silicon
One less Un*xy option for 32-bit PowerPC
Beastie Bits
Powering up the future: the new FreeBSD cluster in Chicago
Dragonflybsd 6.5 Snapshot Release on Acer Nitro AN515-51/58-XXX Series Laptops
Tarsnap
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Customer Reviews
Love the show
Love the show, to bad the video version is not on itunes