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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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552: The Laptop Sparc
Setup diskless booting of Raspberry Pi, TrueNAS abandons FreeBSD, SPARCbook 3000ST: The coolest 90s laptop, Sparkbook Teardown, SSH over HTTPS, Keycloak Identity and Access Management on FreeBSD, Ford Aerospace and BSD Unix, and more
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Headlines
HOWTO: Setup diskless booting of Raspberry Pi (running RPi OS) via TFTP & NFSv4 from a FreeBSD ZFS server
TrueNAS abandons FreeBSD
No one needs to panic, we're aware of plans that have already been in the works. But more on that later.
News Roundup
SPARCbook 3000ST: The coolest 90s laptop
Sparkbook Teardown
Author Comment
SSH over HTTPS
Keycloak Identity and Access Management on FreeBSD
Ford Aerospace and BSD Unix.
Beastie Bits
OpenBGPD 8.4 released
Solene games Context: https://bsd.network/@solene/112115442072927484
How I backup
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551: SSH Port Story
This week on the show, The story of SSH getting port 22, GGC using Clang, AuxRunner, Stabweek, Using a Kensington SlimBladePro on OpenBSD, and more...
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Headlines
The story of getting SSH port 22
Can GCC use Clang as its assembler?
News Roundup
AUXrunner: a macOS QEMU-based app for running A/UX
Stabweek
Using the Kensington SlimBlade Pro TrackBall with OpenBSD
Running 9front on an emulated SGI Indy via MAME
Beastie Bits
Huffman Codes – How Do They Work?
NetBSD 10.0_RC5
New code for SIGILL faults help identify misbranches
New Illumos telegram channel
The Jan Feb issues of the FreeBSD Journal is here
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550: Netware and Netmap
This week on the show, you're not too late to develop the future, netmap on czgbe, OpenZFS 2.2.3, SSH Brute Forcing, some unknown OpenBSD Features, Release notes for the latest Omni OS, and more...
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Headlines
When the Power Macintosh ran NetWare (featuring Wormhole and Cyberpunk)
You are not too late
News Roundup
netmap on cxgbe interfaces
OpenZFS 2.2.3
A recent abrupt change in Internet SSH brute force attacks against us
Some OpenBSD features that aren't widely known
Release Notes for OmniOS v11 r151048
The Making of RP2040 Doom
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Feedback/Questions
Brendan - Log Files
Mischa - EuroBSDcon
Sebastiano - Sed
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549: htop Tetris
FreeBSD Foundation Statement on the European Union Cyber Resiliency Act, DragonFly BSD on a Thinkpad T480s, How FreeBSD
Employs Ampere Arm64 Servers in the Data Center, FreeBSD Yubikey authentication, that time I almost added Tetris to htop, and more
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Headlines
FreeBSD Foundation Statement on the European Union Cyber Resiliency Act
DragonFly BSD on a Thinkpad T480s
News Roundup
Ampere in the Wild: How FreeBSD Employs Ampere Arm64 Servers in the Data Center
FreeBSD Yubikey authentication
That time I almost added Tetris to htop
Beastie Bits
Mail Software Projects for You
At long last: the MWL Title Index
FreeBSD on a RPi
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548: NTP - In Memoriam
FreeBSD Status Report Q4 2023, In Memorium of the NTP inventor, Migrate a FreeBSD bhyve virtual machine to OmniOS, AI-free blog, Hard disk LEDs and Noisy Machines, SSH based comment system, NetBSD 10 RC.4 is available, and more
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Headlines
FreeBSD Status Report Fourth Quarter 2023
In Memoriam : Inventor of NTP protocol that keeps time on billions of devices dies at age 85
News Roundup
Migrate a FreeBSD bhyve virtual machine to OmniOS
This blog is AI free
Hard disk LEDs and Noisy Machines
SSH based comment system
NetBSD 10 RC.4 is available
Beastie Bits
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547: IT Impostor Syndrome
Overcoming imposter syndrome in IT, A Practical Guide to GNU sed With Examples, Early computer art by Barbara Nessim, Don't prefill config files, Trapping Spambots Based on Target Domain Only, You cannot cURL under pressure, and more
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Headlines
Overcoming imposter syndrome in IT
A Practical Guide to GNU sed With Examples
News Roundup
Early computer art by Barbara Nessim (1984)
Don't prefill config files
A Simpler Life: Trapping Spambots Based on Target Domain Only
You cannot cURL under pressure
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Feedback/Questions
Marcus - Linux Compat Layer
Daniel - FreeBSD Nostalgia
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