by Cao | Mar 1, 2019 | bsdnow.tv, Video
In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict Reuschling and Allan Jude discuss NetBSD’s design and implementation of rc.d system, Project Trident 18.12 first impressions, FreeBSD disk image being PXE booted, middle mouse button paste, NetBSD and hardware accelerated...
by Cao | Mar 1, 2019 | Blog, FreeBSD, ZFS
FreeBSD contributor Colin Percival announces that ZFS AMIs are now available for FreeBSD 12.0 operating system. AMI, or Amazon Machine Images, makes it easier to deploy FreeBSD onto Amazon’s cloud computing services. See his blog below for more details on how to...
by Cao | Mar 1, 2019 | FreeBSD, FreeBSD Conferences, Video
Deb Goodkin, Executive Director of the FreeBSD Foundation, gives a presentation about the History of FreeBSD and its 25 year history so far. Press play below to tune in: FreeBSD is 25 years old! Learn the history of FreeBSD, why its use is increasing, and why you...
by Cao | Mar 1, 2019 | GhostBSD
Jack M Germain reviews GhostBSD Open Source operating system from a Linux user’s perspective. GhostBSD is based on TrueOS, and originally on FreeBSD. Germain discusses a bit of BSD history, packages, look and feel, apps, and other things. See the link below for...
by Cao | Mar 1, 2019 | bsdnow.tv, Video
In this BSD Now episode, hosts Allan Jude and Benedict Reuschling discuss ading glue in the desktop environment, PC engine and flashing the BIOS, reviving Cisco IDS in OpenBSD, WindowMaker and OpenBSD, RealTime data compression, love for pipes, and some more. Click...