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Posted on 2019/02/092019/02/08 by Justin Sherrill
In Other BSDs for 2019/02/09

Whee!

  • ZFS and GPL terror: How much freedom is there in Linux?
  • Setting the boot logo on a Thinkpad. Done on an OpenBSD install but should nominally work for anything on a Thinkpad. Also, how to make a boot logo. (via)
  • FreeBSD Journal Column. Start reading issues now if you like, and you have some large number of hours to spare – there’s a lot of material there.
  • Security Vulnerability Mitigations from an OpenBSD hackathon, with video.
  • Support for 2TB of memory added for OpenBSD amd64.
  • Upgrading to FreeBSD 12.0 from FreeBSD 11.2 using beadm and freebsd-update.
  • The potential risk to ZFS created by the shift in its userbase.
  • Final report on Clang / LLD state.
  • Integration of the LLVM sanitizers with the base system.
  • Revive a Cisco IDS into a capable OpenBSD computer. (via)
  • Customized resolution for OpenBSD in VirtualBox. (via)
  • NetBSD desktop pt.6: “vi(1) editor, tmux and unicode $TERM”. (via)
  • The hardware-assisted virtualization challenge.
  • Upgrade process using GPT.
  • EuroBSDcon 2019 – Lillehammer September 19-22, 2019. (via)
  • Netflix and FreeBSD – Using Open Source to Deliver Streaming Video – FOSDEM 2019. Interesting – they track HEAD. (via)
  • FreeBSD in Audio Studio – FOSDEM 2019; with video.  (via)

 

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