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    FreeBSD-SA-20:30.ftpd

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    FreeBSD 12.2-BETA1 Available

    The first BETA build for the FreeBSD 12.2 release cycle is now available. ISO images for the amd64, armv6, armv7, arm64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, powerpcspe, and sparc64 architectures are available on most of our FreeBSD mirror sites. Continue reading...
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    BSD Now Episode 365: Whole year round

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Allan & Benedict discuss USB audio on FreeBSD, Kyua an Intro for NetBSD users, backup ZFS on Linux kernel modules, CLI Tools, FreeBSD laptop battery status, and some others. Press play below to tune in: BSDNow.TV show notes: https://www.bsdnow.tv/365 The post BSD...
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    BSD Link Roundup 9.11

    A compilation of BSD related links since the summer, in case you missed any. As always, happy BSD-ing! Grants – Helping You Further the FreeBSD Project via FreeBSD Foundation Setting up FreeBSD on your PC/Laptop after installation via amirzaim FREEBSD DISPLAY DRIVER – X64 2020.8.18s via NVIDIA...
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    5 Ways to Help FreeBSD! + more videos by RoboNuggie

    Here’s some awesome FreeBSD videos from RoboNuggie’s amazing FreeBSD channel! Check them out and happy BSD-ing. 5 Ways To Help FreeBSD! from freebsd 5 FreeBSD Things to Make Me Go MMmmmm from freebsd GhostBSD 20.08.04 Install & Review from freebsd Before You Move To GhostBSD! – 3 Tips… from...
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    Most Reliable Hosting Company Sites in August 2020

    Rank Performance Graph OS Outage hh:mm:ss Failed Req% DNS Connect First byte Total 1 www.choopa.com Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.285 0.005 0.022 0.022 2 Swishmail Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.266 0.082 0.163 0.163 3 Rackspace Linux 0:00:00 0.005 0.524 0.010 0.023 0.023 4 Bigstep Linux 0:00:00 0.005...
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    New committer: Rainer Hurling (ports)

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    FreeBSD-SA-20:25.sctp

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    FreeBSD-SA-20:26.dhclient

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    FreeBSD-SA-20:24.ipv6

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    Netcraft Extension adds credential leak detection

    The Netcraft Browser Extension now offers credential leak detection for extra protection against shopping site skimmers. With brick-and-mortar shops around the world closed due to COVID-19, consumers turned to online businesses to fulfil their shopping needs. According to Adobe’s Digital...
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    BSD Now Episode 364: FreeBSD Wireless Grind

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict & Allan discuss WebEngine GPU Acceleration and FreeBSD Qt, FreeBSD’s wireless stack grind, overlooking Illumos’s syseventadm, Unix learned to reboot, DragonflyBSD EXT2/3/4 File-System driver, and some others. Click play below to tune in: BSDNow.TV show...
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    [How-To] The Power To Serve: Setting Up FreeBSD & Custom Kernel Goodness on FreeBSD

    User nxfury shows us how to get FreeBSD operating system set up for the first timer, as well as how to configure the kernel. This guide will walk you through some BSD history, the installation process, updating packages, and installing vim text editor, and compiling a custom kernel. Check out...
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    BSD Now Episode 363: Traditional Unix toolchains

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Allan & Benedict discuss FreeBSD Q2 2020 status report, Traditional Unix Toolchains, BastilleBSD 0.7, Meltdown on DragonflyBSD, and some more. Hit play below to tune in: BSDNow.TV show notes: https://www.bsdnow.tv/363 The post BSD Now Episode 363: Traditional Unix...
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    [How-To] Set Up Static IP on FreeBSD by I’m Kernel Dev

    Here’s a quick and easy tip by user I’m Kernel Dev on changing your IP address from dynamic to static on a FreeBSD server. The picture pretty much shows all the commands required, but read their post for an explanation on why it’s a good idea and some other best practices. As a brand new […]...
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    [How-To] Running Jitsi-Meet in a FreeBSD Jail by Honeyguide

    Honeyguide shows us how to get up a Jitsi conferencing server on your FreeBSD operating system. Jitsi Meet is a free and open-source video conference service. In their example, they set up a server in South Africa to connect users who are stuck in their homes. See the link below for the full set...
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    August 2020 Web Server Survey

    In the August 2020 survey we received responses from 1,230,576,586 sites across 261,821,287 unique domains and 10,349,486 web-facing computers. This represents a loss of 3.65 million sites, but a gain of 1.16 million domains and 128,000 computers. The number of web-facing computers using nginx...
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    Android App development under FreeBSD by Bao

    User Bao Baojun documents his experiences in developing Android applications under the FreeBSD operating system. Check out his journey in mixing a mobile Linux with FreeBSD at the link below. I started using FreeBSD around May 2020. Don’t know why, maybe just got a bit tired with Linux, and...
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    History of FreeBSD Part 1: Unix and BSD by Klara Systems

    Klara Systems takes us back to the early days of Berkeley Software Distribution systems, and its notable ancestor UNIX. Check out the first part of their FreeBSD History series at the link below. FreeBSD, a free and open-source Unix-like operating system has been around since 1993. However, its...
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    BSD Now Episode 362: 2.11-BSD restoration

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict, Allan, and JT interview Warner Losh regarding a history of Unix, 2.11-BSD restoration project, Unix heritage society, booting properly, and devmatch. Press play below to tune in: BSDNow.TV show notes: https://www.bsdnow.tv/362 The post BSD Now Episode...
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