by Cao | Jan 23, 2020 | BSD, Podcast
This is a podcast with Rodney Grimes, one of the original co-founders of the FreeBSD project, discussing the history of Berkeley Software Distribution and IP Stacks, an early implementation of the worldwide used TCP/IP protocol. Rodney takes us back into the early...
by Cao | Mar 14, 2019 | bsdnow.tv, Podcast, Video
In this BSD Now episode, hosts Allan Jude and Benedict Reuschling discuss Spectre-type bugs and software, proof of sed Turing complete, using Bastille with managed jails, netdata new version, grep and /dev/null, mutt and GMail, and some more. Click play below to tune...
by Cao | Jul 26, 2018 | bsdnow.tv, Podcast
On this episode of Ask Noah, Ken Moore and JT Pennington join in to answer the infamous question of what BSD offers to attract users over. They discuss the Lumina desktop as well as what’s coming for Project Trident. They also answer the incoming chat questions...
by Cao | Jul 6, 2018 | bsdnow.tv, Podcast
TechSNAP hosts Chris and Wes sit down with Allan Jude to discuss FreeBSD in this edition of their weekly podcast. As the title says, they answer the infamous question: “Can you do that on FreeBSD?” Listen to the podcast here:...
by Cao | Jul 18, 2017 | FreeBSD, FreeBSD Foundation, Podcast
Mapping the Journey, a podcast featuring those who are making strides in tech with stories seldom heard, interviews George Neville-Neil — known FreeBSD contributor and the current President of the FreeBSD Foundation. Follow the link for a full description of the...
by Cao | Feb 23, 2017 | Apple, FreeBSD, macOS, Podcast
The folks at The Mac Observer interview Jordan Hubbard regarding his time as a founder of FreeBSD, heading Apple’s UNIX team, and his many contributions to open source. Check out the link below to listen to the podcast. Jordan Hubbard, the co-founder of FreeBSD,...