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Posted on 2005/08/05
Acquiring a taste for Opera

Bob Bagwill found that the FreeBSD version of Opera works on DragonFly, with some minor modifications.

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Posted on 2005/08/05
Followup on BSD books

Doug Keester noted that Bill and Lynne Jolitz have jolix.com and 386BSD.com, where you can read/buy various bits of historical BSD documentation.

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Posted on 2005/08/05
UnixReview.com: books, exams, scripts

UnixReview.com has several articles that may be of interest: a book review of Learning Perl (4th edition), a look at the Cisco CCIE Security Exam, and a shell script for verifying backups.

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Posted on 2005/08/04
Stress stress stress!

Wiger van Houten pointed at the FreeBSD kernel stress test and OpenPOSIX Test Suite as potential test methods for DragonFly; Matthew Dillon plans to try out the former.

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Posted on 2005/08/03
Historical BSD/Unix book

A conversation about BSD architecture books led to “Basic Kernel Source Code Secrets” by Lynne and Bill Jolitz, who also penned a series of articles on porting Unix (what we now call BSD, of course) to the 386. These articles came out around the same time Linus Torvalds started his little project…

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Posted on 2005/08/03
cvsup tag mysteries explained

Matthew Dillon posted a thorough description of that the different tags mean when using cvsup to update your DragonFly system.

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Posted on 2005/08/01
Pleasant package push buttons, please

‘walt’ found what may eventually be a nice way to manage pkgsrc packages: pkgmanager.

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Posted on 2005/08/01
Precleaned

FreeBSD, as one of the Google Summer of Code projects, is going through a networking code cleanup. Would DragonFly benefit from this? Yes, except it’s already happened.

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Posted on 2005/08/01
Userland and LWKT, sitting in a tree

Matthew Dillon wrote a little explanation of how the kernel and userland schedulers interact.

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Posted on 2005/07/31
BSDInstaller internal changes

Chris Pressey sent a recent announcement about the BSD Installer infrastructure, and changes thereto. I don’t see web-accessible archives of the message, so I’ll paste it here as an extended entry.
Continue reading “BSDInstaller internal changes”

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Posted on 2005/07/31
GNOME Preview

There is a preview of the next version of GNOME (2.12), found via Slashdot.

Anyone compiling GNOME from CVS on DragonFly? It’d be interesting to know how compatible it is.

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Posted on 2005/07/29
Coming in PREVIEW

Matthew Dillon and Hiten Pandya outlined their plans for what goes into the next PREVIEW revision.

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Posted on 2005/07/28
BSDInstaller spreads

The first version of the BSDInstaller on FreeBSD is available.

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Posted on 2005/07/28
Shuttle BIOS nitpicks

Matthew Dillon mentioned a couple of obstacles in booting with a Shuttle board.

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Posted on 2005/07/27
Monthly BSD summary is a blog!

Sam Smith (I assume) wrote in a comment that his monthly BSD summaries for OnLAMP/BSD have become a blog, with June being the latest entry.

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Posted on 2005/07/27
FreeBSD on XBox

FreeBSD’s been ported to the XBox, interestingly enough. It’s more proof-of-concept right now – once networking works, it could be very useful.

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Posted on 2005/07/27
Dirty daemon

Seen on Hubert Feyrer’s blog: The BSD daemon used for sex toy vending machines. Wierd.

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Posted on 2005/07/26
UnixReview.com: lotsa schtuff

UnixReview.com has three new articles: a review of the book on 60’s culture and PCs, “What the Dormouse Said“, an article on Nagios, and a look at OpenSolaris.

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Posted on 2005/07/26
DragonFly BSD Digest on Google

So, if you’re using Google’s new personalization features, you can add DragonFly BSD Digest headlines using: http://www.shiningsilence.com/dbsdlog/index.rdf. Ooh, pretty.

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Posted on 2005/07/25
BSD, described other places

Matthew Dillon only just noticed the Wikipedia entry for DragonFly. (It’s been linked here for quite a while.)

Also, IBM’s developerWorks has a “Why FreeBSD?” article that mentions DragonFly as the more technical alternative.

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