by Cao | Nov 8, 2019 | Uncategorized
Joe Maloney has recently announced FuryBSD, a custom desktop based FreeBSD system that acts as a liveCD as well as installer. This will allow users to easily test out FreeBSD, and also utilize a familiar desktop environment with it before committing to install. Check...
by Cao | Oct 4, 2019 | bsdnow.tv, Uncategorized
In this BSD Now episode, hosts Allan Jude and Benedict Reuschling discuss DragonFlyBSD vs FreeBSD & Linux benchmarks on Ryzen 7, JFK Library uses TrueNAS for digital archives, FreeBSD 12-1 BETA, obscure yet cool X11 tools, vBSDcon, Project Trident 12-U7, new UNIX...
by Cao | Aug 23, 2019 | Uncategorized
In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict Reuschling and Allan Jude discuss the UNIX Philosophy in 2019, use package managers because, interrupted touchpad, porting Wine to AMD64 on NetBSD, NetBSD Syzkalller Support enhancing, Pinebook Pro, killing a process and...
by Cao | Aug 13, 2019 | Uncategorized
User Alexander does some gaming on his desktop powered by FreeBSD operating system. He is using Wine to run these games, such as Counter-Strike, Grand Theft Auto, Borderlands, FarCry, etc. A full list can be seen here along with his specs, for those looking to get...
by Cao | Mar 21, 2019 | bsdnow.tv, Uncategorized, Video
In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict Reuschling and Allan Jude discuss microkernel failure, OpenBSD’s pf and IPv6 fragmentation vulnerability, a guide to using terminal, Yubikey and SSH public key authentication, FreeBSD desktop tutorials, and some more....
by Cao | Mar 21, 2019 | Links, Uncategorized
Here is a round up of things more or less related to BSD, from history, software, to running it on old hardware. Enjoy! The Web turns 30: Dream or nightmare?:https://www.zdnet.com/article/the-web-turns-30/ Sway is an i3-compatible Wayland desktop for Linux and...